35-33

The Beechcraft 35-33 Debonair is a foundational light aircraft with a conventional tail, first flown in September 1959. Production began in 1960, with 233 units of this initial variant built. It was powered by a 225 hp Continental IO-470-J engine and offered a more basic trim compared to its sibling, the Bonanza. The Model 33 Debonair and later Bonanza variants continued production until 1995.

Beechcraft, the manufacturer, was established in 1932 by Walter and Olive Ann Beech, and Ted A. Wells in Wichita, Kansas. The company quickly became one of the leading general aviation manufacturers, known for durable airframes and innovative designs like the Staggerwing and Bonanza families. Since 2014, Beechcraft has operated as a brand under Textron Aviation, continuing its nearly century-long legacy in aviation manufacturing.

A range of platforms and access solutions are utilized for maintaining this aircraft. These solutions support access to critical areas for detailed inspections and servicing. Specialized stands, cantilever platforms, and modular stepover units ensure technicians can safely reach the Nose Section (radome, avionics), Forward Fuselage (doors, cargo), Landing Gear, Wing Box Area (fuel, oil maintenance), Wing & Engine Pylon components, and the Tail Section (stabilizers, rudder). These access systems deliver efficient maintenance across all vital aircraft sections.

For more examples of our custom capabilities, explore our Fixed-wing solutions or Rotary solutions by specific aircraft type. 

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