Offers A Fully Integrated Avionics System
Raytheon Aircraft Company has confirmed that the FAA has
certified the Beechcraft Bonanza G36.
Featuring Garmin’s G1000 integrated avionics system as
standard equipment, the dual-display system is the first to
integrate Garmin's innovative and recently certified autopilot, the
GFC 700™. The combined package provides improved situational
awareness, increased functionality, and reduced pilot workload.
“The Beechcraft
Bonanza, truly the finest piston aircraft ever built, has long been
known as an aircraft pilots aspire to own,” said Randy Groom,
president of Beechcraft. “Now, coupled with the fully
integrated G1000 avionics system, there simply is no other four or
six-seat aircraft that provides such a combination of performance,
comfort and integrated avionics. I’ve flown the aircraft
several times and can tell you that words literally can’t
describe how exciting the airplane is to fly.”
Certification follows the product name changes announced at
EBACE in May of 2005 and the avionics upgrade announced at Oshkosh
in August 2004. Formerly the Beechcraft Bonanza A36, the newly
designated Beechcraft Bonanza G36 also features new paint and logo
designs. Since the announcement of the avionics upgrade, Raytheon
Aircraft Company has steadily been filling its order books for the
upgraded Beechcraft Bonanzas with customer deliveries starting
immediately.
“The customer response has been overwhelming. Those who
fly Beechcraft know that they are flying the best airplane built.
Proven, year after year, the airplane’s solid unmistakable
feel combined with an incredible leap forward in safety and
situational awareness, makes this an airplane pilots can’t
wait to own,” said Groom.
Complete with the fully integrated Garmin autopilot GFC
700™ system, the G1000 also features the following as
standard system components for the Beechcraft Bonanza G36:
- The primary flight display (PFD) replaces the traditional
cockpit instruments and presents additional situational information
on a large 10” LCD format.
- The multi-function display (MFD) combines engine instruments,
terrain, navigation and integrated autopilot controls on a second
10” LCD.
- “State of the Art” solid-state Attitude and Heading
Reference System, which can align while in motion, including
in-flight dynamic restarts.
- Integrated digital air-data computer.
- GFC 700TM, a revolutionary fully integrated three-axis
automatic flight control system and flight director.
- Integrated Mode S transponder with (TIS) Traffic Information
Service
- Dual integrated radio units provide WAAS-capable & IFR
approved GPS; VHF navigation with ILS approaches; VHF communication
with 16-watt transceivers and 8.33-kHz channel spacing.
- G1000 MFD provides increased situational awareness with display
of Terrain and Obstacles via web-based databases.
- XMTM WX satellite weather datalink receiving weather data via
monthly subscriber Aviator services.
- Integrated XM digital audio system with more than 120 channels
of digital commercial-free music, premier sports, news and talk
radio.
Available options integrated into the G1000 system include:
- L3 Skywatch® 497 Traffic Advisory System displayed on the
MFD.
- L3 Stormscope® Lightning Detection display on the MFD.
- Honeywell KN63 Distance Measuring Equipment selectively coupled
with NAV 1 or NAV2.
With more than 18,000 built, the Beechcraft Bonanza has been in
production since 1947, and is the world’s longest
continual-selling series of single-engine, retractable aircraft.
The Beechcraft Bonanza G36 is powered by a Teledyne Continental
I0550-B engine rated at 300 hp. It has a top speed of 174 knots
(191 mph) and a maximum range of more than 900 nm, seating up to
six.
The Bonanza’s twin-engine sister, the G1000 equipped
Beechcraft Baron G58, is currently undergoing FAA certification.
Domestic certification is expected to be completed by the end of
the year, followed by multiple international certifications.