1990 BEECHCRAFT Bonanza F33A NO LONGER LISTED

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$249,000
Year
1990
Make
Beechcraft
Model
Bonanza F33A
Total Time
3,538 hr
Location
Breslau, ON, Canada
Seller
Madison Furgala
Source
controller.com
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Performance & Capacity

Seats
5
Cruise
172 kts
Max Speed
182 kts
Range
717 nm
Ceiling
18,000 ft
Fuel
74.0 gal
Burn
14.0 gph
Engines
1 · Piston
Power
285 hp
MTOW
3,400 lbs
ICAO Type
BE33

Manufacturer-published specs for the Beechcraft Bonanza F33A model. Actual aircraft may vary by configuration / modifications.

Operating Cost (est.)

Hourly Variable
$160
Annual Fixed
$20,000
Engine Overhaul
$32,000
TBO
1,500 hrs

AeroGurus estimates based on industry averages for the Beechcraft Bonanza F33A. Actual costs vary by location, usage, maintenance history, and configuration.

Market price band

Beechcraft Bonanza F33A typical: $145,000 – $565,000 median $247,450 across 53 active listings

This listing at $249,000 is near median.

Description

This meticulously maintained Turbo Normalized Beechcraft F33A Bonanza is one you would not want to miss. Always hangared, this plane is a great performer with classic handling and a timeless design. Equipped with Osborne tip tanks for an added 20gal per side. Known for its good handling and speed, this plane is perfect for both cross countries and short hops to and from airports. Ideal for personal or business travel, this aircraft offers comfort, performance, and pride of ownership. Repainted in 2014, it boasts a sleek, modern exterior with a beautiful interior. Don’t hesitate to Airframe Total Time 3,538.5 Max Takeoff Weight 3,600 lb Basic Empty Weight 2,381.3 lb Useful Load 1,218.7 lb Complete Logs Yes Engine Engine 1 Make/Model CONTINENTAL IO520BB Engine Horsepower 285 HP Engine 1 Time 1,553 SMOH Engine TBO 1,700 Engine Notes - Tornado Alley Turbo Normalizer - Osborne Tip Tanks Props Prop Manufacturer HARTZELL Prop Model PHC-C3YF-1RF Prop Time 14.9 SMOH Avionics Avionics/Radios Well-equipped aircraft with: - Garmin 530W GNSS - Lynx NGT-9000 ADS-B - King KFC 150 Auto Pilot System - EI MVP50P Primary Engine Monitor - PS Engineering PMA8000BT Audio Panel - Insight Strike Finder Additional Equipment Additional Equipment Equipped with: - Flap and Aileron Gap Seals - Whelen LED Beacon Light - Whelen LED Tail Anti-Collision Light - Rosen Sun Visors Exterior Year Painted 2014 Service Logs Miscellaneous C-FWZN Engine Log 2004-2017.pdf (Opens in a new tab)C-FWZN Engine Log 1990-2002.pdf (Opens in a new tab)C-FWZN Aircraft Log 1996-2013.pdf (Opens in a new tab)C-FWZN Journey Log 2014-2017.pdf (Opens in a new tab)C-FWZN Journey Log 2018-2025.pdf (Opens in a new tab)C-FWZN Propellor Log.pdf (Opens in a new tab)C-FWZN Engine Log.pdf (Opens in a new tab)C-FWZN Installation and Mod Log.pdf (Opens in a new tab)C-FWZN Airframe Log.pdf (Opens in a new tab)

About the Beechcraft Bonanza F33A

The Beechcraft Bonanza is the longest continuously produced airplane in history — manufactured without interruption since 1947, spanning more than 17,000 deliveries. The Model 36 Bonanza is the six-seat, straight-tail, high-performance single that defines owner-flown aviation at its finest. Powered by a Continental IO-550-B (300 HP), the Bonanza cruises at 174 KTAS on 14.5 GPH with a useful load of 1,030 lbs. It competes with the Cirrus SR22 and Cessna 182 — but the Bonanza offers retractable gear, constant-speed prop, and a build quality that justifies its premium price. The 36 lineage. The Model 36 (1968-1979) was the original straight-tail six-seater. The A36 (1970-2005) became the standard production model with detail improvements through multiple sub-variants. The A36TC and B36TC added turbocharging for high-altitude operations. The G36 (2006-present) is the current production model with Garmin G1000 NXi avionics, Continental IO-550-B engine, and premium interior. The F33A (1970-1994) is the four-seat Bonanza variant on a shorter fuselage, lighter, and slightly faster than the A36. Why pilots love the Bonanza. The controls are perfectly harmonized — ailerons, elevator, and rudder respond proportionally with minimal adverse yaw. The retractable gear adds 15-20 knots over a fixed-gear Cessna. The cabin is wider than a Cirrus SR22 and the rear seats actually fit adults. The Bonanza is the airplane that experienced pilots graduate to when they outgrow a Cherokee or 182. Buying advice. Bonanzas are complex aircraft requiring knowledgeable pre-buy inspections. Gear system condition is paramount — verify gear actuator motor, squat switch, and downlock mechanism. AD 2000-01-16 (stabilizer spar inspection) applies to certain models. Continental IO-550 engines require monitoring for crankshaft thrust bearing wear and cam/lifter spalling. Check for fuel bladder condition on all models. The Bonanza Society (ABS) is an outstanding owner resource. Market. 1970s A36 with mid-time engine: $120,000-$200,000. 1990s A36 with modern avionics: $200,000-$350,000. G36 with G1000: $500,000-$850,000. F33A: $120,000-$250,000. A Beechcraft Bonanza for sale represents the pinnacle of owner-flown piston aviation — nothing else combines this level of performance, quality, and heritage.

Produced 1970–1994.