Prop Jet A36 Bonanza

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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2009

Flight around Galveston Texas in a turbine powered Beechcraft Bonanza

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  • That is the stormscope, which is a lightning detector. Detects lightning and displays range for about 200 miles around the aircraft.

  • very nice!!! it's normal here to start the engines with avionics "on"??

  • @karabouzouktzis

    Not sure about starting up with avionics on. I know we don't do it my piston powered Bonanza, but maybe there is something unique about the turbine. Separate power for engine & avionics?

    Kevin

  • Whats your take off roll distance? My B35 gets off around 700' at sea level. 

  • @577lightnitro

    Not my plane, so I really do not know performance numbers for it. It felt like my V35B with another 150hp. Climb was most impressive, especially at higher altitudes.

    Kevin

  • do you not have to do a run-up in a turboprop?

  • @andrew4391 Not like the piston engines. I believe it is more of monitoring temperatures and the plane had just been flown. So everything was good. I am no expert, but it was the same in a King Air I flew in.

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  • The Bonanza Turbocharged ist already smashing but the turbine powered one is unbeatable ;)

  • love the taxi sound of the props

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  • Sweet wings bra....

  • why are there two throttle levers?

  • why are there two throttle levers?

  • What's with the *&^*&^( .... ring ?... This scream to me this dude is from the middle est or some place's. Please someone tell me i'm wrong ! What happened to takeoff checklist ? You don't need them with a jet prop ?

  • that A36 looks fun to fly :D

  • what is the instrument diagonally lower right of the vor

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