1956 Beechcraft Bonanza G35 // Classic with Excellent Condition Interior // N463BB

Auction Start: May 1, 2024
Auction End: May 8, 2024 12:00 pm

BEECHCRAFT Details

Make:

BONANZA G35

Model:

BEECHCRAFT

Year:

1956

Auction Start Date:
May 1, 2024
Auction Start Date:

2024-05-01

Serial No:

D-4857

Seat:

4

Category:

Utility

Time:

5785.7

Location:
Description: This Beechcraft Bonanza G35 is a classic throwback with red velvet interior and a fresh extensive annual (see logs in online documents). A single-yoke low-time engine has always been hangar-kept and is ready for a new home. Notably, this aircraft is mostly original and in very good condition. It also has 24” wing extensions making it short field capable.
Airframe Details
  • Beechcraft Bonanza G35
  • N463BB
  • S/N: D-4857
  • 5785.7 TT
Engine Details
  • Continental
  • Model: E225-8
  • S/N: 31404-D-6-8
  • 690 SMOH
Propeller Details
  • Beechcraft
  • S/N: 4-1799
  • Blade Design: 215-213-84
  • S/N: 5-09132
  • S/N: 5-19833
Avionics Details
  • Airspeed indicator
  • Altimeter
  • Turning coordinator
  • Vertical speed indicator
  • Oil temperature
  • Oil pressure
  • Chronometer
  • Artificial Horizon
  • Directional Gyro
  • Compass
  • Fuel Gauge
  • Fuel Pressure
  • Cylinder Head Temp
  • Amp Meter
  • RPM Gauge
  • VOR
  • Manifold Pressure
  • Suction Gauge
  • ADF
  • Comm Radio Terra
  • Nav Radio Terra
  • Comm Mark 11 
  • DME
Additional Features
  • Hand Tow Bar
  • Always Hangared
  • Wing tip extensions ( STOL 24)
Exterior
White and brown paint with N# and wings in white. Wingtips have black and brown stripes on the end. V-tail is mostly white with brown trim on 2 of the 3 sides. Despite its age, the paint job remains in good condition, though a few spots on one flap show signs of peeled paint.
Interior
The interior of the airplane is decked out in bold red velvet, from the seats to the ceiling and door panels. Even the trim and seat belts match, creating a cohesive and striking aesthetic throughout.
Auction Details
Contact Phone: 254-735-5030
Contact Email: aircrew@airspaceauctions.com
Registration Number: N463BB
Make: BONANZA G35
Model: BEECHCRAFT
Required Deposit: $2,000
Buyers Premium: 6%
Start Date: May 1, 2024
End Date: May 8, 2024 12:00 pm
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The Timeless Elegance of the 1956 Beechcraft Bonanza G35

In the vast tapestry of aviation history, certain aircraft stand out not only for their performance but also for their enduring charm and timeless appeal. Among these iconic machines is the Beechcraft Bonanza G35, a classic throwback to the golden age of aviation. With its sleek lines, powerful engine, and retro interior in excellent condition, the Bonanza G35 continues to capture the imagination of aviation enthusiasts around the world.

A Brief History of the Beechcraft Bonanza

The Beechcraft Bonanza holds a special place in the annals of aviation history. Introduced in 1947, it quickly earned a reputation for its speed, agility, and reliability. Designed by a team led by famed aircraft designer Ralph Harmon, the Bonanza was one of the first light aircraft to feature a fully retractable landing gear and a distinctive V-tail configuration, which not only enhanced its aerodynamic performance but also gave it a distinctive silhouette that remains instantly recognizable to this day.

Over the years, the Bonanza has undergone numerous iterations and upgrades, each building upon the success of its predecessors. The G35 model, introduced in 1956, represented the pinnacle of Beechcraft’s engineering prowess at the time. With its powerful Continental engine, advanced avionics, and luxurious interior, the G35 quickly became the aircraft of choice for discerning pilots who demanded the perfect balance of performance and comfort.

Uses of the Beechcraft Bonanza G35

From its inception, the Beechcraft Bonanza G35 has served a wide range of roles, from personal transportation to flight training to aerial photography. Its spacious cabin and comfortable seating make it ideal for long-distance travel, while its nimble handling characteristics and responsive controls make it a joy to fly for pilots of all skill levels. Additionally, its rugged construction and short-field capabilities allow it to operate from a wide variety of airports, making it a versatile workhorse for pilots who need to access remote or unimproved airstrips.

The Excellence of Retro Interior Condition

One of the most striking features of the Beechcraft Bonanza G35 is its retro interior, which harkens back to a bygone era of aviation elegance and style. From the moment you step inside the cabin, you’re transported back in time to an age when flying was as much about luxury and comfort as it was about getting from point A to point B. The interior is decked out in bold red velvet, from the seats to the ceiling and door panels. Even the trim and seat belts match, creating a cohesive and striking aesthetic throughout.

What sets this particular Bonanza G35 apart is the excellent condition of its retro interior. Despite its age, the upholstery is pristine, with no signs of wear or fading. Every stitch is perfectly in place, every surface gleaming with a timeless elegance that speaks to the meticulous care and attention lavished upon this aircraft by its previous owners. Whether you’re taking to the skies for a weekend getaway or attending a fly-in event, you’ll be flying in style and comfort aboard this immaculately preserved piece of aviation history.

Airframe:

The Beechcraft Bonanza G35 boasts a sturdy airframe that has stood the test of time. With a total time of 5785.7 hours, this aircraft has been meticulously maintained to ensure its structural integrity and reliability. From its sleek lines to its distinctive V-tail configuration, the Bonanza G35 exudes timeless elegance and aerodynamic efficiency. With 24″ wing extensions added, it offers improved short-field capabilities, allowing pilots to access remote airstrips with ease.

Propeller:

The propeller of the Bonanza G35 is a testament to Beechcraft’s commitment to quality and performance. Manufactured by Beechcraft themselves, the propeller features a blade design of 215-213-84, providing optimal thrust and efficiency. With serial numbers 5-09132 and 5-19833, the propeller has been meticulously maintained to ensure smooth operation and maximum performance throughout its 690 hours since overhaul.

Engine:

Powering the Beechcraft Bonanza G35 is a Continental E225-8 engine, renowned for its reliability and performance. With serial number 31404-D-6-8, this engine has undergone 690 hours since major overhaul, ensuring that it’s in peak condition for countless hours of smooth, trouble-free operation. Whether cruising at high altitudes or navigating through challenging weather conditions, the Continental engine delivers the power and reliability that pilots demand.

Avionics:

 The avionics suite of the Bonanza G35 is a testament to Beechcraft’s commitment to safety and innovation. Equipped with a comprehensive array of instruments, including airspeed indicator, altimeter, turning coordinator, vertical speed indicator, and more, this aircraft offers pilots the information they need to fly with confidence in all conditions. Additionally, the inclusion of advanced avionics such as VOR, DME, and ADF ensures precise navigation and situational awareness at all times.

Additional Features:

 In addition to its striking retro interior and advanced avionics, the Bonanza G35 boasts a range of additional features that set it apart from the competition. From its hand tow bar for easy maneuvering on the ground to its always hangared storage, this aircraft has been thoughtfully equipped to meet the needs of discerning pilots. And with wing tip extensions providing STOL capabilities, it’s ready to tackle even the most challenging airstrips with ease. Whether you’re a seasoned pilot or a newcomer to the world of aviation, the Beechcraft Bonanza G35 offers the perfect blend of vintage charm and modern convenience.

Exterior:

The exterior of the Beechcraft Bonanza G35 is a study in classic elegance and style. Finished in a timeless combination of white and brown paint, with N# and wings in white, the aircraft cuts a striking figure on the tarmac. Black and brown stripes adorn the wingtips, adding a touch of flair to the design. Despite its age, the paint job remains in good condition, a testament to the quality craftsmanship and attention to detail that Beechcraft is known for.

Interior:

Step inside the cabin of the Bonanza G35, and you’ll be transported back in time to an era of luxury and refinement. The interior is adorned in bold red velvet, from the seats to the ceiling and door panels, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that’s perfect for long flights or weekend getaways. Every detail has been carefully crafted to evoke a sense of nostalgia and elegance, from the matching trim and seat belts to the plush carpeting underfoot.

Upcoming Auction: May 1, 2024 – May 8, 2024

If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a piece of aviation history, now is your chance. The Beechcraft Bonanza G35 with registration number N463BB will be going up for auction starting on May 1, 2024. This classic aircraft is a true gem, with its retro interior, low-time engine, and extensive annual inspection ensuring that it’s ready to take to the skies for years to come.

In addition to its timeless design and excellent condition, this Bonanza G35 boasts a range of features that make it stand out from the crowd. From its advanced avionics suite to its short-field capabilities, it offers the perfect blend of vintage charm and modern convenience. And with a required deposit of just $2,000 and a buyer’s premium of 6%, it represents an exceptional value for discerning buyers who demand the best.

Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of aviation history. Mark your calendars for May 1, 2024, and get ready to bid on the Beechcraft Bonanza G35 of your dreams. Whether you’re a seasoned pilot or a newcomer to the world of aviation, this classic aircraft is sure to inspire awe and admiration wherever you go. Bid with confidence, fly with pride, and experience the timeless elegance of the Beechcraft Bonanza G35.

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