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rdfs:comment | - The Beechcraft Baron is a light, twin-engined piston aircraft originally developed by Beech Aircraft Corporation and currently manufactured by the Hawker Beechcraft Corporation, an Onex Holding Corporation. The Baron is a variant of the Beechcraft Bonanza, more specifically the Travel Air, and was introduced in 1961. Beech also offered a Twin Bonanza line; they featured some design commonality with the Bonanzas, but in all respects were entirely different airplanes and could not be considered to be true "Twin Bonanzas".
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airfoil | - NACA 23016.5 at root, NACA 23010.5 at tip
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type of prop | - air-cooled six-cylinder horizontally opposed piston engine
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stall speed more | - IAS, power off, wheels and flaps down
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ref | - Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1976-77
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abstract | - The Beechcraft Baron is a light, twin-engined piston aircraft originally developed by Beech Aircraft Corporation and currently manufactured by the Hawker Beechcraft Corporation, an Onex Holding Corporation. The Baron is a variant of the Beechcraft Bonanza, more specifically the Travel Air, and was introduced in 1961. Beech also offered a Twin Bonanza line; they featured some design commonality with the Bonanzas, but in all respects were entirely different airplanes and could not be considered to be true "Twin Bonanzas".
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