This 1994 Beechcraft B36TC Bonanza Is a High-Flying ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick for Serious Travelers

Turbocharging allows flying at higher altitudes without losing power.

1994 Beechcraft B36TC [Courtesy: Carolina Aircraft]

Each day, the team at Aircraft For Sale picks an airplane that catches our attention because it is unique, represents a good deal, or has other interesting qualities. You can read Aircraft For Sale: Today’s Top Pick at FLYINGMag.com daily.

Today’s Top Pick is a 1994 Beechcraft B36TC Bonanza.

Pilots have long rated the A36 Bonanza the best aircraft for the typical range of cross-country missions flown by families and business people. The six-seater’s combination of comfort, speed, and efficiency make it easy to outperform commercial carriers on certain trips, especially when your destination is far from the hubs and spokes of airline territory.

Among the six-place Bonanzas, the aircraft for sale today tops the list if you plan to fly high to take advantage of smoother air and favorable winds. Unlike naturally aspirated piston singles, this turbocharged version of the 36 Bonanza can maintain high power settings up to airline altitudes. The B36TC also has a longer wing adapted from its Baron light-twin cousin, which contributes further to its high-altitude performance. This aircraft gives pilots additional flexibility when planning trips to maximize efficiency while keeping passengers happy with shorter transit times and an extra measure of comfort.  

This 1994 B36TC Bonanza has 2,335 hours on the airframe and 1,593 hours on its 300 hp Continental IO-520-UB. The aircraft is equipped with Turbo GAMI fuel injectors, D’Shannon engine cooling baffles, B&C standby alternator, six-place built-in oxygen system, 102-gallon fuel capacity, six-place intercom, and shoulder harnesses on all six seats.

1994 Beechcraft B36TC [Courtesy: Carolina Aircraft]

The panel includes a PS Engineering PMA 7000B audio panel, Aspen EFD Pro 1000, Garmin GTN 750W GPS/nav/com, Garmin GNC 255A nav/com, GTX 345 with ADS-B In and Out, traffic and weather, SiriusXM weather, BFG WX 950 Stormscope, King KFC 200 autopilot, electric tun coordinator, standby attitude indicator, Flight Stream 510, and JPI EDM 700 engine monitor.

Pilots looking for a six-place, long-distance traveling airplane with turbocharging to allow efficient operations at high altitudes should consider this 1994 Beechcraft B36TC Bonanza, which is available for $475,000 on AircraftForSale.

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FLYING Staff

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