A 1960 Beech B95 Travel Air airframe project has been spotted for sale.
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According to the listing, the offering is a complete airframe (6649 hours total time) which sustained minor damage during a gear-up landing. This classic Beechcraft twin—built from Bonanza and T-34 components and known for its reliable handling and economy—is finished in white with platinum and blue accents, featuring upgraded gray cloth interior. The aircraft sustained minor damage to the belly skins, nose gear doors, and left wingtip, with both wings, fuselage, and tail largely undamaged. Both engines and props were removed after prop strikes, and avionics are not included, though engine and flight instruments remain. It comes with full airframe and propeller logbooks, long-range fuel tanks (106 gallons usable), and complete documentation. Located in Greenville, South Carolina, this cheap, low-reserve sale includes 30 days of prepaid tie-down, making it a potential rebuild project, parts donor, or display piece.
The aircraft is currently available for US $1,995, although bids are also being accepted. Click here to check out the eBay listing, which includes a number of additional photos.
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