2007 BEECHCRAFT Baron G58 NO LONGER LISTED

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$950,000
Year
2007
Make
Beechcraft
Model
Baron G58
Total Time
948 hr
Location
Santa Monica, CA
Seller
Tyler Davis
Source
controller.com
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Performance & Capacity

Seats
6
Cruise
202 kts
Max Speed
211 kts
Range
1,480 nm
Ceiling
20,688 ft
Fuel
194.0 gal
Burn
30.0 gph
Engines
2 · Piston
Power
300 hp
MTOW
5,524 lbs
ICAO Type
BE58

Manufacturer-published specs for the Beechcraft Baron G58 model. Actual aircraft may vary by configuration / modifications.

Operating Cost (est.)

Hourly Variable
$330
Annual Fixed
$30,000
Engine Overhaul
$42,000
TBO
1,700 hrs

AeroGurus estimates based on industry averages for the Beechcraft Baron G58. Actual costs vary by location, usage, maintenance history, and configuration.

Market price band

Beechcraft Baron G58 typical: $698,000 – $1,945,000 median $1,187,500 across 20 active listings

This listing at $950,000 is 20% below median.

Description

• Impeccable ownership pedigree, always hangared, meticulously maintained, & complete logs • RAM Nickel Cylinder Upgrade • MT 4-Blade Propeller Upgrade • Extended Range Aux Fuel • ADS-B Out WAAS/LPV • TAWS / TCAS • Synthetic Vision Airframe Total Time 948 Fuel Capacity Volume 194 gal Auxiliary Fuel Tank Yes Complete Logs Yes Airframe Notes No damage history Engine 1 Engine 1 Make/Model CONTINENTAL IO550C Engine 1 Time 948 SNEW Engine 1 TBO 1,700 Engine 1 Turbocharged Yes Engine 1 Notes RAM Nickel Cylinder Upgrade Engine 2 Engine 2 Make/Model CONTINENTAL IO550C Engine 2 Time 948 SNEW Engine 2 TBO 1,700 Engine 2 Turbocharged Yes Engine 2 Notes RAM Nickel Cylinder Upgrade Props Prop 1 Manufacturer MT Prop 1 Time 298 Prop 2 Time 298 Number of Blades 4 Blade Composition Composite Props Sync Yes Prop Notes MT 4-Blade Propeller Upgrade for quieter, smoother performance Avionics Avionics/Radios Garmin G1000 Integrated Glass Panel Autopilot: Garmin GFC-700 with Flight Dir & VNAV Primary Flight Display: Garmin GDU-1040 Multi-Function Display: Garmin GDU-1045 NAV/COMM/GPS (WAAS): Garmin GIA-63W (x2) Transponder: Garmin GTX-33ES (ADS-B Out) Digital Audio Panel/Intercom: Garmin GMA-1347 Terrain Awareness: Garmin TAWS-B Traffic System: L3 Skywatch Active Traffic Weather Radar: Garmin GWX-68 XM Weather and Audio: Garmin GDL-69A Synthetic Vision Technology (SVT): Yes LPV, WAAS, VNAV Capable: Yes Engine Monitoring: Garmin GEA-71 Standby Attitude Indicator: Mid-Continent 4300-215 with backup battery Additional Equipment Additional Equipment Pilot and Co-Pilot Control Wheel Quick Disconnect Switch, Pilot Control Wheel: Push-to-Ident, Clear/Audio Replay Switch, Push-to-Talk, Artex G406-5 406 MHz ELT, Garmin FliteCharts and Nexrad Satellite Weather Display Exterior Year Painted 2007 Exterior Notes Condition: Mint Pristine paint and exterior detailing Interior Year Interior 2007 Interior Notes Configuration: 6 Passenger Seats Condition: Mint Notes: Luxurious and well-maintained interior featuring a high-end executive finish. Inspection Status Inspection Status Maintained Under: FAR Part 91 Logs: Complete and up to date General: Impeccable ownership pedigree, always hangared, meticulously maintained GAMI Injectors for optimized fuel mixture & efficiency

About the Beechcraft Baron G58

The Beechcraft Baron 58 is the benchmark owner-flown piston twin — a six-seat, twin-engine aircraft powered by two Continental IO-550-C engines (300 HP each) that cruises at 200 KTAS on 28 GPH. In production from 1970 to present (as the G58 Baron with Garmin G1000), the Baron 58 has been the standard against which all piston twins are measured for over five decades. The Baron combines genuine six-seat utility, twin-engine safety, and performance that exceeds most single-engine retractables. Key variants. The 58 Baron (1970-2005): the classic model with conventional avionics. The 58P/58TC (pressurized and turbocharged variants): added pressurization and high-altitude capability. The G58 Baron (2005-present): current production with Garmin G1000 NXi, Continental IO-550-C engines, and modern interior. Why the Baron 58. The counter-rotating engines (left engine turns clockwise, right counterclockwise) eliminate critical engine considerations — both engines are equal, with no VMC roll tendency on either engine failure. This makes the Baron 58 safer and easier to fly on one engine than almost any other piston twin. The cabin is wide and comfortable with a center aisle and club seating option. Useful load exceeds 1,600 lbs. Buying advice. Twin-engine pre-buy inspections are inherently more extensive. Two Continental IO-550-C engines mean double the overhaul liability — $45,000-$60,000 per engine at TBO (1,700 hours). Two constant-speed propellers require overhaul every 2,000 hours or 72 months ($6,000-$8,000 each). Check for fuel bladder condition, gear actuator and downlock mechanism, prop governor operation, and nacelle corrosion. AD 2019-16-12 (fuel system) applies to certain models. Market. Baron 58 (1980s): $130,000-$220,000. Baron 58 (1990s-2000s): $180,000-$350,000. G58 Baron with G1000: $600,000-$900,000. Baron 58 operating costs run $300-$400/hr all-in. A Beechcraft Baron 58 for sale is the premier owner-flown piston twin — nothing else matches its combination of safety, payload, and prestige.

Produced 2006.