1980 Beechcraft Baron 58P // Pressurized with Club Seating // N58TF

Auction Start: March 20, 2024
Auction End: March 27, 2024 12:00 pm

58P Details

Make:

Beechcraft

Model:

58P

Year:

1980

Auction Start Date:
March 20, 2024
Auction Start Date:

2024-03-20

Serial No:

TJ-292

Seat:

6

Category:

Normal

Time:

6300

Location:
Description: This is a fine example of the Beechcraft Baron 58P. You can fly in the comfort of a pressurized cabin with the safety of two engines. Enjoy the club seating and roomy interior as you cruise at an average speed of 228KTS with a range up to 1229 nautical miles.
Airframe Details
  • Beechcraft Baron 58P
  • N58TF
  • S/N TJ-292
  • TT 6300
Engine Details
  • Left Continental IO520
  • Model TSIO520WB3
  • S/N 518961
  • Installed new engine 9/2008
  • SNEW 1010

 

  • Right Continental IO520
  • Model TSIO520WB3
  • S/N 518962
  • Installed new 9/2008
  • SNEW 970
Propeller Details
  • Left Hartzell Prop
  • Model PHC-J3YF-2UF
  • Blade Model FC7663DRB
  • Hub ED4808B
  • Blade S/N
  1. J92715
  2. J92718
  3. J92717
  • Overhauled 9/2008
  • SOH 1010

 

  • Right Hartzell Prop
  • Model PHC-K3YF-2UF
  • Blade Model FC7663DRB
  • Hub S/N ED4792B
  • Blade S/N
  1. J92750
  2. J92751
  3. J9720
  • Overhauled 9/2008
  • SOH 1010
Avionics Details
  • Instrument air
  • ADSB in/out
  • Airspeed
  • Turn coordinator 
  • Bearing selector
  • Artificial horizon
  • OBS
  • Nav and glide slope 
  • Altimeter
  • Vertical speed
  • RPM
  • Manifold pressure 
  • Battery load X2
  • Fuel X2
  • VOR
  • Prop amps
  • TIT
  • De-icing pressure 
  • Oil pressure and cylinder head temp X2
  • Audio input
  • Stratus USB port
  • Cabin pressure gauges 
  • Oxygen gauge
  • PS Enginering PMA 8000G audio panel 
  • Garmin GNS 530
  • King KY196 TSO COMM
  • Bendix/King KN53TSO Nav radio
  • Bendix radar
  • King KR87TSO ADF
  • L3 transponder
  • Century IV autopilot 
  • Apollo Altitrack 
  • Fuel selector valves
  • Annunciator panel 
  • Chronometer 
  • Shadin fuel flow
  • Yaw dampener
Additional Features
  • Sheep skin covers front seats
  • Engine inlet covers
  • Oxygen equipment
  • Window covers 
  • 6th seat comes with plane
  • Rosen visors
  • Window shades
Exterior
White with green, silver, black and gold accents. Paint in is good shape.
Interior
Tan leather seats, black carpet, white ceiling and side panels, wood trim accents. Overall interior is in good shape. Club seating configuration with table in back.
Auction Details
Contact Phone: 254-735-5030
Contact Email: Aircrew@AirspaceAuctions.com
Registration Number: N58TF
Make: Beechcraft
Model: 58P
Required Deposit: $3000
Buyers Premium: 5%
Start Date: March 20, 2024
End Date: March 27, 2024 12:00 pm
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Exploring the Legacy of the 1980 Beechcraft 58P: A Fresh Annual Gem

The Beechcraft 58P Baron is a high-performance, pressurized, twin-engine light aircraft that is highly regarded among pilots for its reliability, speed, and versatility. N58TF will be sold with a fresh annual ensuring both airworthiness and reducing the cost of ownership. From a pilot’s perspective, here are several key aspects of flying the Beechcraft 58P.

A Legacy of Excellence:

Beechcraft, a renowned name in aviation, has a legacy spanning over eight decades, marked by innovation and precision engineering. The Beechcraft 58P, introduced in 1980, emerged as a standout model in the company’s extensive lineup. Designed to cater to the needs of discerning pilots and passengers, it quickly gained recognition for its superior performance and luxurious amenities.

Aircraft Overview:

The Beechcraft 58P, bearing the registration N58TF and serial number TJ-292, boasts an impressive total time of 6300 hours. Its exterior gleams in pristine condition, accentuated by vibrant colors and well-maintained boots. Equipped with a new bladder tank and heated windshield plate, this aircraft ensures a safe and comfortable journey in all conditions.

Pressurized Comfort and Club Seating:

Step inside the cabin, and you’ll be enveloped in the plush comfort of pressurized surroundings. Say goodbye to altitude discomfort as you relax in the spacious interior adorned with tan leather seats, complemented by black carpeting and wood trim accents. The club seating configuration, complete with a table in the back, fosters a convivial atmosphere ideal for both business and leisure travel.

Exceptional Performance:

Under the hood, the Beechcraft 58P is powered by twin Continental IO520 engines, each delivering robust performance and reliability. With overhauled Hartzell props and a suite of advanced avionics including Garmin GNS 530 and King KY196 TSO COMM, this aircraft ensures precision navigation and effortless control.

Fresh Annual Maintenance:

One of the standout features of this aircraft is its impeccable maintenance record, exemplified by the Fresh Annual certification. This ensures that the aircraft has undergone thorough inspection and servicing, guaranteeing optimal performance and safety for its next owner. Such meticulous attention to maintenance underscores the aircraft’s reputation for reliability and peace of mind.

Airframe:

The Beechcraft Baron 58P, bearing registration N58TF and serial number TJ-292, boasts a robust airframe with a total time of 6300 hours. Its exterior condition remains impeccable, a testament to meticulous maintenance and care. Equipped with advanced features like pressurization and heated windshield plate, this airframe ensures a safe and comfortable journey for both pilots and passengers.

Engine:

Powering the Beechcraft 58P are twin Continental IO520 engines, renowned for their reliability and performance. Installed in September 2008, these engines deliver optimal thrust and efficiency. With serial numbers 518961 and 518962, they have undergone meticulous servicing, ensuring peak performance and longevity for countless flights to come.

Prop:

The Beechcraft 58P is equipped with Hartzell props overhauled in September 2008, providing exceptional performance and efficiency. With model numbers PHC-J3YF-2UF and PHC-K3YF-2UF, these props boast a blade serial number that assures quality and reliability. Their overhaul history and significant time since overhaul (SOH) ensure smooth and reliable operation, contributing to the aircraft’s overall performance.

Avionics:

In the cockpit, the Beechcraft 58P features a comprehensive suite of avionics, ensuring precision navigation and flight control. From Garmin GNS 530 to King KY196 TSO COMM and Bendix/King KN53TSO Nav radio, this aircraft is equipped to handle a wide range of navigation and communication tasks with ease. Additional features like Century IV autopilot and Shadin fuel flow enhance pilot convenience and situational awareness, making every flight a smooth and efficient experience.

Additional Features:

The Beechcraft 58P comes equipped with a host of additional features designed to enhance comfort and convenience. From sheepskin covers for front seats to engine inlet covers and Rosen visors, every detail is meticulously crafted to elevate the flying experience. With oxygen equipment, window covers, and a 6th seat included, this aircraft offers unparalleled versatility for both short hops and long journeys.

Exterior:

Adorned in a striking white paint scheme with green, silver, black, and gold accents, the exterior of the Beechcraft 58P exudes sophistication and style. The paint is in excellent shape, reflecting the care and attention lavished on this aircraft. Its sleek design and vibrant colors make it a head-turner on the tarmac, capturing the essence of luxury and performance synonymous with Beechcraft.

Interior:

Step inside the cabin, and you’re greeted by a luxurious interior adorned with tan leather seats, black carpeting, and wood trim accents. The club seating configuration fosters a convivial atmosphere, perfect for business meetings or leisurely travel. With window shades, cabin pressure gauges, and a Stratus USB port for added convenience, the interior of the Beechcraft 58P offers a harmonious blend of comfort and functionality, ensuring an unforgettable flying experience for all aboard.

Upcoming Auction:

Excitement mounts as the 1980 Beechcraft 58P gears up for auction, scheduled from March 6th to March 13th, 2024. With a minimum bid of $130,000 and a buyer premium of 5%, this auction presents a rare opportunity to acquire a timeless aviation masterpiece. A deposit of $3000 secures your participation in this prestigious event, where aviation enthusiasts and collectors alike converge to bid on this iconic aircraft.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, the 1980 Beechcraft 58P stands tall as a beacon of excellence in the world of aviation. Its rich history, unparalleled comfort, and exceptional performance make it a prized possession for any aviation enthusiast. With the upcoming auction offering a chance to own this gem, now is the time to embark on a journey of luxury, sophistication, and unrivaled flying experience with the Beechcraft 58P.

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