Baron take off performance
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Baron take off performance
Does anyone have access to the take off performance of the B58 Baron? I am trying to find out how much it can lift off a 700m strip for a client. If anybody could provide a link to a graph or figures that would be much appreciated.
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J Seagull
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It's been over a decade since I flew a BE-58, but here's what I determined from my copy of the POH/AFM (applicable to s/n TH 1 - TH 772).
For S.L. @ 15C and 700m (2296')
Take-Off Distance: Can go @ 5400 lbs (MTOW). Needs 1300' to clear 0' obstacle and 2100' to clear 50' obstacle.
Acc/Stop Dist: Max weight of approx 4700 lbs.
Acc/Go Dist: 0' Obstacle = 5400 lbs. 50' Obstacle = Off chart low (somewhere below 4000 lbs [4000 lbs = about 2750' to clear 50'])
As far as load that it could take, that depends on the BEW of the specific aircraft. I flew cargo-configured Barons that weighed between 3700-3900 lbs empty.
Hope this helps.
For S.L. @ 15C and 700m (2296')
Take-Off Distance: Can go @ 5400 lbs (MTOW). Needs 1300' to clear 0' obstacle and 2100' to clear 50' obstacle.
Acc/Stop Dist: Max weight of approx 4700 lbs.
Acc/Go Dist: 0' Obstacle = 5400 lbs. 50' Obstacle = Off chart low (somewhere below 4000 lbs [4000 lbs = about 2750' to clear 50'])
As far as load that it could take, that depends on the BEW of the specific aircraft. I flew cargo-configured Barons that weighed between 3700-3900 lbs empty.
Hope this helps.
The accel/go doesn't sound so good
Matter of opinion - sounds better than going through the fence when things don't go as planned!
Matter of opinion - sounds better than going through the fence when things don't go as planned!