1988 BEECHCRAFT Bonanza F33A SOLD
No longer listed as of May 2026. The price below is the last asking price — the final sale price is not disclosed.
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Last asking price
$269,000
- Year
- 1988
- Make
- Beechcraft
- Model
- Bonanza F33A
- Total Time
- 1,580 hr
- Location
- NC
- Seller
- George Johnson
- Source
- avpay.aero
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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 52 active listings
This listing at $269,000 is 9% above median.
Description
AIRFRAME
TOTAL TIME: 1580 Hours Since New
ENGINE
IO: 520 Engine
576 Since Major Overhaul by Zephyr Engines
PROPELLER
3 Blade Hartzell Prop
576 Since New
Useful Load = 1,147 Lbs.
MAINTENANCE/INSPECTION
Annual Due: June 1, 2025
IFR Due: March 2025
ELT Battery Due: Feb 2028
Old Damage History – Gear Ups & Prop Strike
Engine Overhauled & New Prop after last Incident
AVIONICS
EFIS PFD: GARMIN 10.6” G3X EFIS Primary Flight Display
EFIS MFD: GARMIN 7” G3X MFD & EIS Engine Information System
GPS/NAV/COM 1: GARMIN GTN-750Xi GPS/NAV/COM W WAAS
GPS/NAV/COM 2: GARMIN GNS-430 GPS/NAV/COM
EFIS EIS: GARMIN 7” G3X EFIS ENGINE INFORMATION SYSTEM
AUDIO PANEL: GARMIN GMA-345 AUDIO W INTERCOM
TRANSPONDER: GARMIN GTX-345 W ADS-B IN & OUT
TRAFFIC: GARMIN SUBSCRIPTION FREE ADS-B TRAFFIC
WEATHER: GARMIN SUBSCRIPTION FREE ADS-B WEATHER
AUTOPILOT: KING KFC-200 AUTOPILOT COUPLED W GARMIN G3X EFIS
BEECH AVIONICS MASTER SWITCH; CONTROL WHEEL MIC BUTTONS
EXTERIOR
Matterhorn White Overall w/ Tuscan Red & Feldspar Stripes – New by Cimmeron 1994 – Good Condition “7”
INTERIOR
Beige Leather Seats w Beige Sidewalls & Carpet – New 2000 – Window Trim covered in Stitched Leather – Excellent Condition “8”
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.