Beechcraft Baron

Overview

The Beechcraft Baron is a light twin-engine piston aircraft built in the United States, designed for owner-operators, business travel and advanced multi-engine training.


What it delivers

  • Capacity: Seats one pilot plus up to five passengers — perfect for small-group travel, family missions or business transportation.

  • Performance: Powered by two piston engines (modern models ~300 hp each), providing cruise speeds beyond 200 knots (~370 km/h).

  • Range & ceiling: Capable of ranges near or above 1,000 nautical miles (~1,850 km) under optimal conditions; service ceiling around 20,000+ feet.

  • Dimensions & useful load: Length around 30 ft (~9 m), wingspan ~38 ft (~11.5 m); maximum take-off weight in many versions ~5,500 lbs (~2,495 kg).

  • Versatility: Ideal for those stepping up from single-engine aircraft to twins — offering speed, redundancy, and greater capacity without entering turboprop territory.


Why it’s a strong choice

If you’re looking to move to a twin‐engine aircraft that gives you higher speed, more payload, better climb and redundancy compared to most single-engine planes, the Baron is an excellent match. It strikes a smart balance between capability and manageability.


Points to consider

  • Twin engines and retractable gear mean higher acquisition, fuel and maintenance costs relative to single‐engine aircraft.

  • Proper multi‐engine training and experience in engine‐out handling, asymmetric thrust and performance limits are essential.

  • Variant specification, equipment and condition vary significantly — evaluating hours, maintenance status, avionics and inspection history is critical.

  • Payload and fuel planning become more important — hot/high operations, full load flying, and shorter runways all affect performance more heavily.