No longer listed as of April 2026. The price below is the last asking price — the final sale price is not disclosed.
1966 Beechcraft Debonair 33
Single Engine Piston
No longer listed
$166,540
Location
Locarno, Ticino, Switzerland
Total Time
9,364 hrs
Engine SMOH
804 hrs
Seats
6
Engine
Continental IO-470-J
Cruise
168 kts (311 km/h)
ICAO Type
BE33
✓ Clean NTSB
⚠ High time
Listing Details
Seller reported- Year
- 1966
- Make
- Beechcraft
- Model
- Debonair 33
- Total Time
- 9,364 hr
- Location
- Locarno, Ticino, Switzerland
- Seller
- Aeromeccanica
- Source
- controller.com
Private Aircraft
In good condition
Hangared
Selling because not flying enough
Previously registered in Switzerland from November 1966 till December 2005, then sold to private owner in Italy and registered in Germany.
Maximum Take Off Weight: 1497 kg
2 each 40 USG Baffled Fuel Cells, Eagle Fuel Cells, P/N: 35-380135-9E and 35-380135-10E
Noise: 75.0 dB(A)
Annual Inspection and ARC renewal performed in April 2025
Specifications subjet to verification by purchaser
Aircraft subject to withdrawal from the market at any time and without notice
Beechcraft Debonair 33 — Model Specs
Model specificationStandard specs for this model. Actual aircraft may differ.
Seats
6
Cruise Speed
168 kts (311 km/h)
Range
920 nm (1,704 km)
Ceiling
17,800 ft (5,425 m)
Max Weight
2,900 lbs (1,315 kg)
Useful Load
1,134 lbs (514 kg)
Horsepower
285 HP
Fuel Burn
14 GPH (53 L/h)
TBO
1,700 hrs
Estimated Cost of Ownership
AeroGurus estimateFuel Burn
14.0 GPH
~$91/hr
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Market price band
Beechcraft Debonair 33 typical:
$75,000 – $224,000
median $159,000
across 25 active listings
This listing at $166,540 is near median.
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About the Beechcraft Debonair 33
The Beechcraft Debonair is the original name (1960-1967) for the straight-tail Model 33 — a less-trim-deluxe variant of the Bonanza launched to compete on price with the Piper Comanche. Beechcraft renamed it the Bonanza 33 in 1968, but the Debonair name persists for early aircraft and has its own collector following. Same airframe lineage as the Bonanza 33: Continental IO-470 engine, ~168 kt cruise, four seats. (Cross-link: see also [Bonanza 33](/models/beechcraft-bonanza-33).)
Produced 1959–1966.