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 Post subject: FS: Beech 58P 1984 Seattle
PostPosted: 05 Jan 2020, 15:19 
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Aircraft: 58P
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Serial Number TJ-478
Registration Number: N44XJ
Year 1984
Total Time 3080
Landings 1500 est.
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Engines
Left Engine:
Model: Teledyne Continental Gold Medallion TSIO 520 WB3F
Serial Number: 274415-L
TTSNEW: 1470.9
Compression: 71, 64, 78, 75, 71, & 71/80

Right Engine:
Model: Teledyne Continental Gold Medallion TSIO 520 WB3F
Serial Number: 274414-R
TTSNEW: 1470.9
Cycles Since New: 600 EST
Compression: 64, 72, 73, 75, 65, & 61/80


AVIONICS:
Garmin G600 EFIS
Garmin GTN750 Nav/Com/GPS
Garmin GTN650 Nav/Com/GPS
Garmin GTX345 Mode “S” Transponder w/ADS-B IN and OUT
Garmin GDL69 XM Weather receiver. Displayed on GTN750, GTN650, G600
Bendix/King ART2000 Radar w/10” Radiator. Displayed on GTN750
Bendix/King KMA24 Audio/Marker system
Bendix/King KR87 ADF system. Displayed on G600.
Bendix/King KFC200 Autopilot/Flight Director w/Yaw Damper
NAT AA80 Intercom system
AuRACLE CRM2120 Engine Management system w/Fuel quantity
GAMI Injectors

Equipment
193 Gallon Fuel
Original Air Conditioner Replaced with new one with modern refrigerant

INTERIOR:
Year 2001 (Estimated)

EXTERIOR:
This airplane was orginally owned by the Jaguar Racing Team - hence the call sign 44XJ. The painted it white with British Racing Green Colors around 1985. It has been hangered and well maintained since it was new.

Asking Price $375,000.00

Andy Rottler
Phone 206-679-8909
andy@rottler5.com


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 Post subject: Re: FS: Beech 58P 1984 Seattle
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we need pictures, lots more pictures


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 Post subject: Re: FS: Beech 58P 1984 Seattle
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Great looking aircraft.


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 Post subject: Re: FS: Beech 58P 1984 Seattle
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Where is this located?


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 Post subject: Re: FS: Beech 58P 1984 Seattle
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 Post subject: Re: FS: Beech 58P 1984 Seattle
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Must have been owned by Bob Tullius of Group 44 racing (Jags)

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Tullius

https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2013/07/2 ... o-auction/


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 Post subject: Re: FS: Beech 58P 1984 Seattle
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I apologize if this is a stupid question but what are “cycles” for a piston?
These engines are 1600hr tbo correct?
What year was the last rebuild/new engine?
So the paint is 1985 vintage
Has that low cylinder been borescoped?
Useful load?
Any damage history?
Are logs digitally available?
Lastly, I’m pretty sure all of the P models had AC, but can you confirm, and which refrigerant does it use?


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 Post subject: Re: FS: Beech 58P 1984 Seattle
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Amazing you must be correct.


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 Post subject: Re: FS: Beech 58P 1984 Seattle
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I apologize if this is a stupid question but what are “cycles” for a piston?
These engines are 1600hr tbo correct?
What year was the last rebuild/new engine?
So the paint is 1985 vintage
Has that low cylinder been borescoped?
Useful load?
Any damage history?
Are logs digitally available?
Lastly, I’m pretty sure all of the P models had AC, but can you confirm, and which refrigerant does it use?


Yes on the 1600 Hour

Can't tell you the year they were rebuild. I will have to work on this.

Yes it was painted somewhere around 85-87. Since it has been hangered all of the time it is still in pretty good shape.

The low "40" cylinder was replaced last year.

Many years ago when on jack stands during service it fell off the jack stands. Fortunately the landing gear were down at the time and the damage was relatively minor.

Unfortunately I do not have a digital version of the logs.

Yes it does have AC and it was update to the environmentally friendly system.


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 Post subject: Re: FS: Beech 58P 1984 Seattle
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[quote="Ryan Hammond"]I apologize if this is a stupid question but what are “cycles” for a piston?

Pressurization cycles on the fuselage.


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Which mean what in this context?

How were they documented?


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 Post subject: Re: FS: Beech 58P 1984 Seattle
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When it came to the number of cycles - I estimated them by dividing the total hours by my average flight time.


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 Post subject: Re: FS: Beech 58P 1984 Seattle
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Cycles have no regulatory link to the P Baron life limit (or anything else) under the aircraft’s limitations in the US to my knowledge.


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 Post subject: Re: FS: Beech 58P 1984 Seattle
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[quote="Ryan Hammond"]I apologize if this is a stupid question but what are “cycles” for a piston? I removed the cycles.
These engines are 1600hr tbo correct?
What year was the last rebuild/new engine?
So the paint is 1985 vintage
Has that low cylinder been borescoped? Actually that cylinder has been replaced so I changed the 40.
Useful load?
Any damage history? The jacks holding the airplane up during service slipped out. Fortunately the landing gear was down at the time and the damage was relatively minor.
Are logs digitally available? No
Lastly, I’m pretty sure all of the P models had AC, but can you confirm, and which refrigerant does it use? The air conditioner was replaced by one that uses the modern refrigerant.


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Unlike some pressurized planes, this has a relatively low pressure differential. As Don said, not much of a factor as long as it works properly. We had a 58P before the King Air. Great, capable plane.

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