1956 Beechcraft Bonanza H35 // Incredibly Clean // N4686D

Auction Start: September 3, 2024
Auction End: September 10, 2024 12:00 pm

BONANZA H35 Details

Make:

BEECHCRAFT

Model:

BONANZA H35

Year:

1956

Auction Start Date:
September 3, 2024
Auction Start Date:

2024-09-03

Serial No:

D-4891

Seat:

4

Category:

Normal

Time:

4696.23

Location:
Description: The Beechcraft Bonanza H35 is a truly beautiful bird known for its sleek design, reliability, and performance. This specimen flaunts an eyecatching white with red paint scheme and very well cared for leather interior. But its what is below the surface that matters. Digging int the specs and logs any bidder will find an extensive list of highly desirable extras including tip tanks, GNS 430 and ADSB Out. upon logbook review we find an excellent and well organized maintenance history. The owner is looking forward to finding a new owner so that he can enjoy a new bird.
Airframe Details
  • 1956 Beechcraft Bonanza H35
  • N4686D
  • S/N: D-4891
  • Total Time: 4696.23
  • Tach Time: 3579.83
  • Date of annual: April 3, 2024
  • Fuel Capacity: 6 fuel tanks @ 90 gallons total
  • Stall Speed: 155kts @ 11.5 gph
  • Cruise: 155kts @ 11.5 gph
Engine Details
  • Continental Motors O-470 G
  • 628 SMOH
  • Date of overhaul: 2004
  • Location of overhaul: Don George
Propeller Details
  • McCauley 2A36C23-G
  • S/N: 901726
  • 249.57 TSPO
Avionics Details
  • Garmin GNS430 non WAAS
  • Avidyne AXP340 Transponder
  • King KX 170B Nav/Com
  • King KMA 24 Audio Panel
  • Skybeacon ADS-B Out
  • Century IIB Autopilot w/heading hold linked to DG
  • 4-Place Intercom
  • Airspeed Indicator
  • Altimeter
  • Turn Coordinator
  • Attitude Indicator
  • Heading Indicator
  • Vertical Speed Indicator
  • Manifold Pressure Gauge
  • EGT Gauge
Additional Features
  • Pressure carburetor
  • 6 Fuel tanks, 90 gallons total
  • 2 x Inboard Mains @ 20 gallons each (40 gallons total)
  • 2 x Onboard Aux @ 10 gallons each (20 gallons total)
  • 2 x Tip tanks @ 15 gallons each (30 gallons total) w/transfer pumps to mains in 2006
  • D’Shannon Speedslope Windscreen
  • Door Steward in 2021
  • New window seals in 2021 (STC)
  • New inflatable door seal in 2021 (STC)
  • Dual yoke with Dual PPT buttons in 2021 (single yoke included as well)
  • Right “Ruddervader” reconditioned in 2019
  • Swamp cooler AC
  • Chalks, pitot cover, custom cowl plugs
  • Bruce’s custom airplane cover
  • External 12v Charging Port
  • Incident Date: 2002 gear up landing. Professionally repaired, logged, and has been flying regularly for the last 20 years. 
  • Gaps/missing Logbooks: (dates and which books)
  • Known Flaws
Exterior
This attention-grabbing paint scheme, expertly applied in March 2004 has been hangar kept and is in excellent condition. The owner cleans and waxes regularly to maintain the finish properly.
Interior
Clean and neutral the tan leather interior is well maintained. Seats and door panels match and are free of any cracks, tears or major blemishes.
Auction Details
Contact Phone: 254-735-5030
Contact Email: aircrew@airspaceauctions.com
Registration Number: N4686D
Make: BEECHCRAFT
Model: BONANZA H35
Required Deposit: $3,000
Buyers Premium: 6%
Start Date: September 3, 2024
End Date: September 10, 2024 12:00 pm
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Exploring the Legacy of the 1956 Beechcraft Bonanza H35

The year was 1956, a time of innovation and progress in aviation. Among the stars of the skies emerged the Beechcraft Bonanza H35, a testament to excellence in design, reliability, and performance. Let’s delve into the rich history, uses, and remarkable features of this iconic aircraft, while also exploring its upcoming auction with bated breath.

A Legacy Takes Flight: Beechcraft History

Beechcraft, a name synonymous with quality and craftsmanship in the aviation industry, has a storied history dating back to the 1930s. Founded by Walter Beech and his wife Olive Ann, the company quickly rose to prominence with its commitment to engineering excellence and innovation. The Beechcraft Bonanza, introduced in 1947, solidified the brand’s reputation for producing high-performance aircraft tailored to the needs of discerning pilots.

The Beechcraft Bonanza H35: A Timeless Classic

The 1956 Beechcraft Bonanza H35 stands as a timeless classic, revered for its sleek design and unmatched capabilities. Sporting a striking white with red paint scheme, this beauty captures the essence of vintage aviation while exuding modern sophistication. But what truly sets this aircraft apart lies beneath its meticulously crafted exterior.

Incredibly Clean & Panel Upgrades: A Mark of Excellence

One of the standout features of the 1956 Beechcraft Bonanza H35 is its incredibly clean and panel upgrades, setting a new standard for avionic excellence. Boasting a Garmin GNS430 non-WAAS, Avidyne AXP340 Transponder, and a King KX 170B Nav/Com, among other state-of-the-art components, this aircraft offers unparalleled navigation and communication capabilities. Furthermore, with Skybeacon ADS-B Out and a Century IIB Autopilot, pilots can enjoy enhanced safety and convenience during their flights.

A Closer Look at the Specifications

Airframe:

The 1956 Beechcraft Bonanza H35, bearing registration N4686D and serial number D-4891, boasts a meticulously maintained airframe with a total time of 4696.23 hours. Having undergone a recent annual inspection on April 3, 2024, and being hangar kept throughout its existence, this Bonanza H35 epitomizes longevity, reliability, and pristine condition.

Propulsion:

Powered by a Continental Motors O-470 G engine, which underwent overhaul in 2004 by Don George, this aircraft delivers exceptional performance and dependability. With 628 hours since its overhaul, the engine ensures smooth and efficient operation, complemented by a McCauley 2A36C23-G propeller with 249.57 total hours since propeller overhaul, ensuring optimal thrust and stability during flight.

Avionics:

The avionics suite of this Bonanza H35 is nothing short of impressive, offering pilots a comprehensive array of cutting-edge instruments and systems for enhanced navigation, communication, and safety. From the Garmin GNS430 to the Avidyne AXP340 Transponder and the Century IIB Autopilot with heading hold linked to DG, every component has been carefully selected to meet the demands of modern aviators.

Exterior:

This Bonanza H35 features an attention-grabbing paint scheme expertly applied in March 2004, which has been meticulously maintained and preserved through regular cleaning and waxing. Hangar kept throughout its life, the exterior of this aircraft exudes timeless elegance and sophistication, making it a true standout on the tarmac.

Interior:

Step inside the cabin of this Bonanza H35, and you’ll be greeted by a clean, neutral tan leather interior that exudes comfort and style. Meticulously maintained and free of any cracks, tears, or blemishes, the seats and door panels match seamlessly, creating a cohesive and inviting atmosphere for passengers and pilots alike.

Additional Features and Auction Information:

In addition to its exceptional specifications, this Bonanza H35 comes equipped with a range of additional features, including tip tanks, D’Shannon Speedslope Windscreen, and dual yoke with Dual PPT buttons. Furthermore, with a gear-up landing incident professionally repaired in 2002 and a comprehensive maintenance history, this aircraft offers peace of mind to prospective buyers.

For those eager to make this remarkable aircraft their own, mark your calendars for the upcoming auction on June 12th and June 19th, 2024. With a starting bid of $45,000 and a buyer premium of 6%, this is an opportunity not to be missed. A deposit of $3,000 is required to participate, so prepare to embark on a journey into aviation history with the 1956 Beechcraft Bonanza H35.

In conclusion, the 1956 Beechcraft Bonanza H35 is more than just an aircraft—it’s a symbol of excellence, innovation, and adventure. With its timeless design, advanced avionics, and impeccable maintenance record, it remains a beacon of inspiration for pilots and enthusiasts alike. As it prepares to find a new owner at auction, one thing is certain: the legacy of the Beechcraft Bonanza H35 will continue to soar for generations to come.

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