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N2771 1962 Beech 95-A55

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Latest photos of N2771
N2771 @ SZP - 1962 Beech 95-A55 BARON, two Continental IO-520-E 285 Hp each upgrade (Colemill President 600 conversion), Micro vortex generators, quick takeoff Rwy 22, gear nearly fully up - by Doug Robertson
by Doug Robertson @ SZP
N2771 @ SZP - 1962 Beech 95-A55 BARON, two Continental IO-520-E 285 Hp each upgrade (Colemill President 600 conversion), Micro vortex generators, taxi to refueling - by Doug Robertson
by Doug Robertson @ SZP
N2771 @ SZP - 1962 Beech 95-A55 BARON, two Continental IO-520-E 285 Hp each upgrade (Colemill President 600 conversion), Micro vortex generators, landing Rwy 22 - by Doug Robertson
by Doug Robertson @ SZP
N2771 @ SZP - 1962 Beech 95-A55 BARON, two Continental IO-520-E 285 Hp each upgrade (Colemill President 600 conversion), gear up & climbing out - by Doug Robertson
by Doug Robertson @ SZP

Airframe Info

Manufacturer:Beech
Model:95-A55    Search all Beech 95-A55
Year built:1962
Construction Number (C/N):TC-270
Number of Seats:6
Number of Engines:2
Engine Manufacturer and Model:Cont Motor IO-520 SERIES
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Owner

Registration Type:Individual
Address:Northridge, CA 91326
United States
Region:Western-Pacific

Status

Certification Class:Standard
Certification Issued:1994-08-15
Air Worthiness Test:1962-03-15
Last Action Taken:2008-04-15
Current Status:Valid

User contributed data and corrections

Engine Model:IO-520 SERIES    (by Sven Larson on 2005-11-04)
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User Comments
Sven Larson, 2005-11-05
 Colemill President 600 conversion
Sven Larson, 2006-02-22
 Paint scheme on N2771 is the correct original 1962 Beech "wishbone and arrow" design. Unique orange and lavender colors were trademark of the original owner. Though repainted, N2771 looked just like this when it left the factory in March, 1962. Naturally, it draws attention wherever it goes - everyone wants to know the story behind the paint job.



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