58

The Beechcraft 58 is a respected twin-engine aircraft developed by Beechcraft, a foundational manufacturer in American aviation history. Introduced in 1969, the 58 model expanded upon the earlier Baron 55 design, offering a larger airframe and increased gross weight, quickly becoming popular for its utility. Early models featured 285 hp Continental IO-520-C engines, while later variants like the 58TC and pressurized 58P, introduced in 1976, provided turbocharged 310 hp Continental TSIO-520-L engines. Production continued until 2004, maintaining its reputation as a reliable and powerful aircraft.

Access requirements for the 58 aircraft demand specialized platforms and stands. A variety of high-access equipment is available to facilitate thorough maintenance across key sections. These tools enable safe and efficient work on the Nose Section (including the radome and avionics), the Forward Fuselage (like the main entry door and environmental control system), and the Landing Gear (both nose and main). Detailed maintenance is also supported for the Middle Fuselage/Wing Box Area (fuel tanks, oil maintenance), the Wing & Engine Pylon (engines, hydraulics, and fuel systems), the AFT Fuselage (bulkheads, cargo, and rear avionics), and the Tail Section (vertical and horizontal stabilizers, and rudder). Products such as modular stepover platforms, service stands, and cantilever platforms feature innovative design for comprehensive coverage of the airframe.

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

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