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Composite Bonanza RRP £349.95
Composite Bonanza  £299.95 plus retract option. eg. Bonanza plus Retract Trike budget complete £498.95
 
New 2007 Retracts and Oleo options
Retracts Trike Units only (budget) £120.00
Retracts Trike budget (complete) £190.00
Retracts Trike standard (complete) £330.00
Retracts Trike Deluxe (complete) poa
'Complete' means that the retracts come complete with retract units, oleos, fittings and metal hud wheels with rubber tyres
Optional retracts, budget units illustrated..
 Consideration to the type of engine likely to be used should be given.
Bonanza A36 ARTF
SPECIFICATIONS
Wingspan: 80.5"
Length: 63.3"
Engine: 1.20 4 cycle or equivalent gas or electric
Features:
Epoxy resin fiberglass exterior.  
Molded surface detail
Pre-painted with scale paint scheme, decals applied at factory and clear coated.
Functioning Flaps

 

Perhaps the best known Beech aircraft, the single-engine Bonanza has been manufactured for nearly 60 years. The Bonanza has had the longest production run out of any airplane, past or present, in the world. All Bonanzas share an unusual feature: the yoke and rudder pedals are interconnected by a system of flexible bungees which assist in keeping the airplane in co-ordinated flight during turns. The bungee system allows the pilot to make coordinated turns using the yoke alone, or with minimal rudder input, during cruise flight. On takeoff increased right-rudder pressure is still required to overcometorque and P factor. In the landing phase the bungee system must be over-ridden by the pilot when making cross wind landings and cross controlled inputs are required to keep the nose of the airplane aligned with the runway centerline without drifting left or right.

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See below for pricing structure
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Beechcraft was founded in 1932 by Walter H beech and his wife Olive Ann Beech. The Beeches began operations in an idle Cessna factory.
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