56TC

The 56TC Baron is a powerful twin-engine aircraft developed by Beechcraft in response to market competition for light twin-engine models. The aircraft received its Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification on May 19, 1967. The production run was notably short, lasting from 1967 to 1969, with only 82 units built. This limited run makes the 56TC Baron a rare and sought-after model today.

Beechcraft was founded in Wichita, Kansas, in 1932 by Walter Beech and his wife, Olive Ann Beech. The company quickly became a leading manufacturer of high-performance civil and military aircraft. Following foundational models like the Model 17 Staggerwing and the wartime Model 18, Beechcraft built a strong reputation for developing enduring and sturdy designs, including the long-running Bonanza and Baron series, from which the 56TC originated.

A variety of platforms and access solutions are available for maintenance on this aircraft. These solutions include the Reach Deck Platform, Modular Stepover Platforms, Super Trestle Scaffold, Ultraraise, Super Service Stand, Easyraise, Bridge Deck, Cantilever Platform, Aviation Chock and Cone Trolley, Super Maintenance Platform, Branach Fibreglass Platform, A Frame Aviation Platform, and Platform Ladder Warthog. These products help solve access or maintenance needs across numerous aircraft sections, including the Nose Section (Radome, Antenna, Windshield & Cockpit), Landing Gear, Wing and Engine Pylon areas, and the Tail Section.

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

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