General Aviation
Beech 35-C33a
Manufacturer: BEECH
The Beech 35‑C33a is a single‑engine, low‑wing, all‑metal light aircraft that belongs to the long‑produced Bonanza family. It was introduced in 1960 as the Model 33 Debonair, a conventional‑tail version of the V‑tail Bonanza. The aircraft was powered by a 285 hp Continental IO‑520‑B horizontally‑opposed six‑engine and could seat up to six passengers in a spacious cabin.
Aircraft Facts
- Type Key
- beech-35-c33a
- Class
- General Aviation
- Registry Count
- 113
- Example Registration
- N113D
Specifications
- Wingspan
- 10.21 m / 33 ft
- Length
- 8.38 m / 27 ft
- Height
- 2.62 m / 8 ft
- Cruise Speed
- 326 km/h / 203 mph
- Range
- 1326 km / 716 nmi
- Ceiling
- 5600 m / 18500 ft
- First Flight
- 1945-12-22
- Production Start
- 1947
- Total Built
- 18546
Variants
- 35-C33A- 113 registrations - Example N113D