$179,000 – Includes Baron School
1979 Beechcraft Baron E55
Aircraft Listing Type
For Sale
Highlights
Seller location
Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Aircraft location
Virginia, United States
Airframe & Propulsion
Airframe Total time
5,225 hours
ESTIMATED TIME BEFORE OVERHAUL (TBO)
Airframe Description
Wing De-Ice Boots
Rosen Sun Visors
Prop Anti-Ice Alcohol
Windshield Anti-Ice
Approach Flap System
Electric Trim System
Large Baggage Door
Strobe Lights – 3 Light System
Dual Glideslope Indicators
Six Place Intercom System
Control Wheel Map Light
Alternate Static Air System
166 Gallons Useable Fuel
1608 Lbs. Useful Load
Propulsion
IO-520 - 285 HP Engines: 2012 Since Continental Factory Reman
3-Blade Hartzell Props: 475 SPOH
Avionics
Flight rules
Instrument Flight Rules
Navigation equipment
Audio / Marker: Garmin GMA-340 w/ Intercom and Marker Beacon
COM #1 & 2: Dual Collins VHF-251 Digital COM’S
NAV #1 & 2: Dual Collins VIR-351 Digital NAV’S
Color Radar: Bendix RDR-150 Radar
ADF: Collins ADF-650
DME: Collins DME-451
Transponder: Stratus Transponder w/ ADS-B Out
Autopilot: King KFC-200 Autopilot w Flight Director and Slaves HSI
Interior & Exterior
Number of seats
6
Interior Condition
Grey Leather Seats and Sidewalls with Twill Wool Blend Carpet – New Oct. 2008 - Good Condition
Exterior Condition
Whisper Gray Overall w/ Burgundy Red & Black Stripes – “ Original” Good Condition
Maintenance
Inspection Status
Annual Completed: December 2024
IFR Certification Due November 2026
ELT Battery Due December 2025
Wing Spar Inspection Completed 5189.3 Total Time * Next Due 5289.3
Mostly Beech Service Center Maintenance
Inspection Expiry
Mon, Dec 1, 2025
Supporting Materials
Price Change history
Registration history
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