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Post subject: FS: 1976 Beechcraft 58P Pressurized Baron $199,900 Posted: 23 Sep 2025, 13:28 |
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Joined: 03/31/09 Posts: 792 Post Likes: +723 Company: Aircraft Associates LLC Location: Minocqua, WI (KARV)
Aircraft: 1979 Bonanza V35B
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1976 Beechcraft 58P Baron - $199,900 Low Time Remans, FIKI, Freon Air Conditioning, PressurizedAirframeAFTT 5,972.1, Hobbs 3,731.6, S/N TJ-91, Based KARV, NDH, Hangared, Complete Original Logs,Annual Due 06/30/26, IFR Checks Due 06/30/27, ELT Battery Due 06/30/26, Gross Weight 6,100 lbs, Empty Weight 3,985 lbs, CG 79.26", Useful Load 2,105 lbs AvionicsGarmin GTX 345 ADS-B I/O Transponder Garmin GMA 340 Audio Panel King KFC 200 A/P w/ Altitude Preselect & Yaw Damper King KN63 DME Aspen EFD-1000 Pro EFIS JPI EDM760 Engine Management System Shadin Fuel Management System Garmin GNS 530W IFR WAAS GPS/Nav/Comm Garmin 496 GPS Avidyne EX500 Multi-Function Display King KX155 Nav/Comm w/ KI-209A Indicator Garmin GWX 74 Digital Radar Garmin GDL69 Data Link Avionics Master, Pilot Yoke TXP Ident Button, Standby Flight Director EnginesLeft - Continental TSIO-520LB6B, S/N 1012097, 310 HP, 1,400 TBO, 200.6 SFRM in 2015.Compressions 1) 78 2)72 3)74 4)74 5)76 6)76 over 80 in 2025. Right - Continental TSIO-520LB6B, S/N 1036808, 310 HP, 1,400 TBO, 97.1 SFRM in 2019. Compressions 1) 78 2)72 3)74 4)74 5)76 6)76 over 80 in 2025 PropellersLeft - Hartzell Model PHC-J3YF-2UF 3-Blade Propeller, S/N ED6556B, 99.2 SNEW in 2019. Right - Hartzell Model PHC-J3YF-2UF 3-Blade Propeller, S/N ED6558B, 99.2 SNEW in 2019 Modifications3 Point Strobes, 6-Place Intercom, 100 Amp Alternators, Aileron Trim, Avionics Master Switch, Hot Electric Props, Alcohol Windshield, Deicers, Freon Air Conditioning, Built-In Oxygen, SS Cowl Fasteners,Ground Power Receptacle, Electric Trim, Approach Flap Setting, Dual GS, Top/Bottom Beacons, Electric Trim, Extended Baggage, GAMIs, Gear Mirror, Ground Power Plug, Headrests, LED Landing & Taxi Lights, Music Input, Oil Quick Drains, Polished Spinners, Rosen Visors, Pitot Heat, Sheepskins, Shoulder Harnesses, Vortex Generators, Static Wicks Detailed photo gallery can be seen at https://www.aircraftassociates.com/n916jw/
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1976 Beechcraft 58P Pressurized Baron $199,900 Posted: 05 Oct 2025, 10:41 |
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Joined: 12/25/24 Posts: 1
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The annual date in the advertising does not line up with the logbook scans. Last annual shows as 2023 and the IA signed as unairworthy. Recommend changing the ad or the scans.
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1976 Beechcraft 58P Pressurized Baron $199,900 Posted: 05 Oct 2025, 19:03 |
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Joined: 01/28/18 Posts: 75 Post Likes: +13 Company: Adam Vaillancourt Roofing Location: KASH
Aircraft: 1967 Baron C55
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Username Protected wrote: The annual date in the advertising does not line up with the logbook scans. Last annual shows as 2023 and the IA signed as unairworthy. Recommend changing the ad or the scans. The logbook shows that the aircraft was returned to service 5 days later, correcting the issues stated at annual. But I agree, I don' t see anything after 2023. Scott
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1976 Beechcraft 58P Pressurized Baron $199,900 Posted: 05 Oct 2025, 20:27 |
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Joined: 06/18/15 Posts: 1142 Post Likes: +461 Location: Alaska/Idaho
Aircraft: Helio Courier, MU2
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Don’t FIKI certified Barons have boots inboard of the engines and a heated plate on the windshield?
Garmin has produced a GWX68, 70, 75 and 8000 but not a 74.
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1976 Beechcraft 58P Pressurized Baron $199,900 Posted: 05 Oct 2025, 23:59 |
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Joined: 12/25/16 Posts: 189 Post Likes: +14
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Username Protected wrote: Don’t FIKI certified Barons have boots inboard of the engines and a heated plate on the windshield?
Garmin has produced a GWX68, 70, 75 and 8000 but not a 74. Also, no boot on the vertical stab?
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1976 Beechcraft 58P Pressurized Baron $199,900 Posted: 06 Oct 2025, 09:41 |
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Username Protected wrote: As far as capability goes, its equivalent. Not when the boots are deactivated and placarded INOP per the logs.
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1976 Beechcraft 58P Pressurized Baron $199,900 Posted: 06 Oct 2025, 09:49 |
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Username Protected wrote: As far as capability goes, its equivalent. Not when the boots are deactivated and placarded INOP per the logs.
If someone were asking me for my input on this airplane, I’m sure I could give them a list of pros and cons.
The forum rules don’t allow for stomping.
Any potential PBaron owner NEEDS to start with a prebuy using a 58p-experienced mechanic. A log review is step one.
I don’t see the need to drag :deadhorse: what could be a nice plane for someone after due diligence has been done and an appropriate price that mitigates the issues is settled upon. The asking price appears to be a realistic starting point considering some known issues.
Its not the owner’s fault his broker has mis-posted some details.
My .02 :cheers:
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1976 Beechcraft 58P Pressurized Baron $199,900 Posted: 06 Oct 2025, 10:08 |
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Username Protected wrote: If someone were asking me for my input on this airplane, I’m sure I could give them a list of pros and cons. The forum rules don’t allow for stomping. Any potential PBaron owner NEEDS to start with a prebuy using a 58p-experienced mechanic. A log review is step one. I don’t see the need to drag  what could be a nice plane for someone after due diligence has been done and an appropriate price that mitigates the issues is settled upon. The asking price appears to be a realistic starting point considering some known issues. Its not the owner’s fault his broker has mis-posted some details. My .02  I don't think pointing out misleading inaccuracies in a broker's listing is stomping. Commenting on price or condition etc negatively is stomping. Furthermore I think broker listings should have a separate set of rules, they are here advertising for profit, they should be held to a high standard (how many times have I seen the wrong engine make, engine times, FIKI listing, annual date, etc in a brokers listing? I don't count but it's a lot). I rarely see the same in an owners listing.
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1976 Beechcraft 58P Pressurized Baron $199,900 Posted: 06 Oct 2025, 10:29 |
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Naturally, we don’t know if any inaccuracies originated with the owner or broker. However FIKI certification and a modern Garmin radar are big items. Certainly best that these, at least were corrected here and not at someone’s actual expense
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1976 Beechcraft 58P Pressurized Baron $199,900 Posted: 06 Oct 2025, 10:32 |
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Joined: 01/07/08 Posts: 2862 Post Likes: +455 Location: Walnut Creek, CA (KCCR)
Aircraft: 1979 Baron 58P
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Username Protected wrote: Don’t FIKI certified Barons have boots inboard of the engines and a heated plate on the windshield?
Garmin has produced a GWX68, 70, 75 and 8000 but not a 74. While this Baron may not be FIKI for other reasons, inboard boots were not required for FIKI on 58Ps.
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1976 Beechcraft 58P Pressurized Baron $199,900 Posted: 06 Oct 2025, 11:07 |
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Username Protected wrote: Not when the boots are deactivated and placarded INOP per the logs. The forum rules don’t allow for stomping.
There's no negative commentary in my post. When multiple posters, to include the broker, have engaged in a discussion on the merits of FIKI vs non-FIKI surface deice I think it's appropriate to note that this plane, currently, has neither.
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