Beechcraft Bonanza is an American general purpose light aircraft. The first version of this legendary aircraft took off on December 22, 1945 . Since then, the aircraft has undergone many changes and upgrades (more than 45 modifications were produced in total) and was produced by Hawker Beechcraft Corporation until 1995.
| Bonanza | |
|---|---|
| Type of | general purpose |
| Manufacturer | Beechcraft |
| The first flight | |
| Start of operation | 1947 |
| Years of production | 1947 - present |
| Units produced | 17,000+ |
Content
- 1 Modifications
- 2 Flight performance
- 2.1 Specifications
- 2.2 Flight performance
- 3 Technical data Bonanza G36 modification 2008
- 4 Sources
- 5 Links
Modifications
V-35 - Model with a V-shaped tail. It was produced from 1947 to 1982.
Flight performance
BE33 (N567M) at Cambridge Bay Airport , Nunavut , Canada
B35 with V-tail
The following specifications correspond to the D35 modification:
Specifications
- Crew : 1 person
- Passenger Capacity: 4-6 people
- Length : 7.67 m
- Wing span: 10.01 m
- Height : 2.31 m
- Wing area: 16.5 mΒ²
- Wing Elongation Ratio: 6.2
- Empty weight: 760 kg
- Maximum take-off weight: 1,236 kg
- Engines: 1 Γ Continental E-185-11
- Power : 1 Γ 205 hp (153 kW)
- Front drag coefficient at zero lift: 0.0192
- Equivalent resistance area: 0.32 mΒ²
Flight performance
- Maximum speed : 306 km / h
- Stall Speed : 101 km / h
- Practical range: 1,247 km
- Rate of climb: 5.6 m / s
- Aerodynamic quality : 13.8
Bonanza G36 Specifications 2008 Modification
- Cruising speed 326 km / h
- Altitude 5639 m (practical ceiling)
- Take-off distance 583 m (take-off length)
- Landing distance 290 m (path length)
- Rate of climb at sea level 375 m / min
- Range of flight 1711 km
- Maximum weight 1662 kg
- Take-off weight 1656 kg
- Landing weight 1656 kg
- Weight without fuel 1148 kg
- Fuel capacity 201 kg
- Cargo capacity 482 kg
- Height 2.62 m
- Length 8.38 m
- Wing span 10.21 m
- Standard capacity 6
- Engine manufacturer Teledyne-Continental
- Model IO-550-B (1)
- Power 300 HP
- Runtime for repair 1700 h
Sources
- Ball, Larry A. Those Incomparable Bonanzas . McCormick-Armstrong, 1971.