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Post subject: FS: 1969 Beechcraft B95 Baron Posted: 21 Jun 2025, 03:36 |
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Joined: 05/20/25 Posts: 1
Aircraft: Baron B95
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FOR SALE: 1969 Beechcraft Baron B95 (S/N TC1291) – I-ELBA – EU Registered Fully Upgraded IFR Platform – One Zero-Time Engine Overhauled by Sorlini – Ideal Restoration or High-Value Part-Out
We’re offering for sale a meticulously upgraded and well-preserved 1969 Beechcraft Baron B95, serial number TC1291, registration I-ELBA (EU/EASA). This aircraft combines vintage charm with a comprehensive avionics modernization and a fully overhauled zero-time engine by Luciano Sorlini S.p.A., an EASA Part 145 certified maintenance center specializing in Lycoming and Continental engines.
Aircraft Highlights:
Airframe: 2,383 hours total time
No accident history
6 seats (1 pilot + 5 passengers)
VFR + IFR certified (fully compliant)
Professionally repainted in 2009 (strip-to-metal full repaint)
Full documentation, logbooks, and overhaul records available
Powerplant:
Left Engine: Continental IO-470-L – 995 SMOH
TBO extended to 1700 hours per Continental SB
Right Engine: IO-470-L – 0 SMOH – Full zero-time overhaul completed in 2024 by Luciano Sorlini S.p.A.
Props: Hartzell 3-blade props with full de-ice (upgraded from 2-blade)
Avionics (IFR Ready – Fully Modernized):
Aspen 1000 Pro PFD (Virtual Vision)
Garmin 175 WAAS GPS (PBN capable)
Garmin GTX-330 Mode S Transponder
Garmin GMA-340 Audio Panel
Dual COM/NAV KX-165A (8.33 kHz)
Bendix KFC-200 Autopilot
Bendix King KDM-840 FMS + Weather Radar
Bendix RDS-81 Radar (12" antenna)
Bendix KN-62A DME
SHADIN AMS 2000 Digital Altitude Alerter
WX-10E Stormscope
Artex ME-406 ELT (Satellite capable)
Garmin Aera 795 + PCAS collision avoidance
Backup analog HSI on co-pilot side
Environmental & Anti-Ice Systems:
Goodrich De-Ice Boots (wings, tail, rudder)
Alcohol windshield & prop de-ice
Janitrol heater (fully overhauled)
Full oxygen system (new bottle + serviced regulator)
6x TSO-certified life vests
Full first aid kit
Ground tug (gasoline-powered air-truck included)
Condition & Extras:
Aircraft is currently partially disassembled for logistical reasons, but all major systems and components are present and maintained
Interior recently upgraded for pilot comfort
Investment in modern systems exceeds $100,000
Summary:
If you're looking for a highly capable vintage twin ready for a modern mission profile — or if you're after a goldmine of high-value components — this Baron B95 is a rare opportunity. The heavy lifting has already been done with a zero-time engine overhauled by Luciano Sorlini S.p.A., full IFR avionics stack, and compliant anti-ice configuration.
Available upon request:
Full logbooks and component list
2022 and 2024 official technical evaluations
Photos of interior, cockpit, airframe, and avionics
Located in Italy – EU customs cleared – International buyers welcome
Asking Price: 170,000 USD – Open to Offers Serious inquiries only.
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