1960 Beechcraft Bonanza
Single Engine Piston
FOR SALE
$140,000
Location
Clarksdale, MS
Seats
4
Cruise
165 kts (306 km/h)
⚠ NTSB
Listing Details
Seller reported- Year
- 1960
- Make
- Beechcraft
- Model
- Bonanza
- Location
- Clarksdale, MS
- Source
- aerotrader.com
M model, IFR, auto pilot, 250 hours on Carlos Ghann overhaul. Grey leather seats. 4 place intercom. Maroon and white outside paint. Throw over control
Beechcraft Bonanza — Model Specs
Model specificationStandard specs for this model. Actual aircraft may differ.
Seats
4
Cruise Speed
165 kts (306 km/h)
Range
700 nm (1,296 km)
Ceiling
18,500 ft (5,639 m)
Useful Load
1,100 lbs (499 kg)
Horsepower
285 HP
Fuel Burn
14 GPH (53 L/h)
Estimated Cost of Ownership
AeroGurus estimateFuel Burn
14.0 GPH
~$91/hr
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Market price band
Beechcraft Bonanza typical:
$49,900 – $103,500
median $88,500
across 4 active listings
This listing at $140,000 is 58% above median.
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About the Beechcraft Bonanza
The Beechcraft Bonanza (also called the Beech Bonanza) is the most successful piston single in aviation history — in continuous production since 1947, longer than any other aircraft ever built. It comes in three sub-families: the iconic V-tail Model 35, the conventional straight-tail Model 33 (first sold as the Debonair), and the stretched six-seat Model 36, which is still in production today as the Garmin-equipped G36. All share the Bonanza's hallmark combination of speed, build quality and ramp presence, and all are powered by Continental IO-470/520/550 engines depending on era. There are currently {{N}} used Bonanzas for sale, ranging from {{min}} for an early V-tail to over {{max}} for a late G36.