1953 BEECHCRAFT T-34 Mentor NO LONGER LISTED

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$225,000
Year
1953
Make
Beechcraft
Model
T-34 Mentor
Total Time
7,890 hr
Location
Hayti, MO
Seller
Danny Helms
Source
controller.com
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Performance & Capacity

Seats
2
Cruise
150 kts
Range
770 nm
Useful Load
800 lbs
Engines
1 · Piston
Power
225 hp
ICAO Type
T34P

Manufacturer-published specs for the Beechcraft T-34 Mentor model. Actual aircraft may vary by configuration / modifications.

Market price band

Beechcraft T-34 Mentor typical: $295,000 – $1,500,000 median $295,000 across 10 active listings

This listing at $225,000 is 24% below median.

Description

FlightRules IFR Total Time 7,890 Description N234TU IS A GREAT EVERYDAY FLYER AND A STAR AT EVERY AIRPORT YOU LAND AT! Engine Engine 1 Time 996 SMOH Modifications/Conversions Modifications/Conversions JUST ADDED NOSEWHEEL STEERING AND NOSE WHEEL GEAR DOORS Spar Mod has been completed Avionics ADS-B Equipped Yes Avionics/Radios KING KMA 24 AUDIO PANEL WITH MARKERS GARMIN GNC 250XL GPS/COM KING 155 NAV COM GLIDE SLOPE GARMIN G-5 GARMIN GTX335 TRANSPONDER GARMIN GTX335 ASDB OUT GGARMIN 660 PANEL MOUNTED GPS Exterior Exterior Notes PRETTY NICE YELLOW PAINT WITH NAVY DECALS AND STARS AND BARS Year Painted 2009 Interior Interior Notes TYPICAL MILITARY TANDUM SEATING WITH SHOULDER HARNESS AND LAP BELTS Year Interior 2009 Inspection Status Inspection Status Fresh Annual

About the Beechcraft T-34 Mentor

The Beechcraft T-34 Mentor is a two-seat tandem military trainer derived from the Bonanza — in service worldwide since 1953 and today one of the most popular civilian warbirds for formation flying and aerobatics. The piston T-34A/B uses a Continental O-470 (225 hp); the turbine T-34C "Turbo Mentor" uses a PT6A. Both have all-metal, low-wing construction and tandem seating with a sliding canopy. Restored civil-owned T-34s are sought after by warbird enthusiasts.

Produced 1953–1958.