Beechcraft 58 Baron Wooden Model Airplane

 

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Beechcraft 58 Baron Wooden Model Airplane

Item#: CPBB58

MSRP Price: $299.95

Factory Direct Price: $199.95

Wing Span: 16.21"
Length: 12.82"

Manufacturer: Beechcraft

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Beechcraft 58 Baron Wooden Model Airplane

Factory Direct Model introduces this Made to Order Beechcraft 58 Baron Wooden Airplane Model. This Beechcraft 58 Baron Airplane Model was handcrafted with absolute precision using the finest Philippine Mahogany and was sealed to last for generations. Working with our library of blueprints, reference materials and their exact photograph’s, Factory Direct Model’s master artisans recreated this Beechcraft 58 Baron Airplane into a collectible scale model that you can display at your office, home, events and in any place you desire.

This Beechcraft 58 Baron Wooden Airplane Model comes with a detachable stand a laminated Beechcraft Logo and an inscription plaque that adds beauty to this collectible scale model.

This Beechcraft 58 Baron Wooden Airplane Model is a perfect gift for Aviation Enthusiasts, Pilot, Aviator or the people who take took part in developing this Aircraft.

Your model will be made exactly as shown in the photographs. If you would like to change this model in any other way, please visit Our Custom Model Gallery section of our website to commission a personalized model to be built.

Beechcraft 58 Baron History:

The Beechcraft Baron is a light, twin-engined piston aircraft originally developed by Beech Aircraft Corporation and currently manufactured by the Beechcraft Division of Raytheon Aircraft (now Hawker Beechcraft). The Baron is a variant of the Beechcraft Bonanza, and was introduced in 1961. Beech also offered a Twin Bonanza line, which featured some design commonality with the Bonanza but in all respects were entirely different airplanes and could not be considered to be true "twin bonanzas".

The progenitor of the Baron was the Beechcraft 95 Travel Air, which incorporated the fuselage of the Bonanza and the tail control surfaces of the T-34 Mentor military trainer. To create the new airplane, Beech replaced the Travel Air's tail with that of the Beechcraft Debonair, streamlined the engine nacelles and rechristened the aircraft as the Baron. In 2008 a new Baron costs roughly $1,000,000.Since its inception, the Baron has always been near the top of the light airplane hierarchy. As expensive to operate as it is to buy, the 'next step up' from a Baron is a very big one. Faster aircraft, with greater range and more load-carrying capability are generally turbine-powered and far more expensive.