Aircraft N633F Data

N633F
1954 Beech B50, c/n CH-70
Latest photos of N633F
N633F @ KOSH - Beech B50 Twin Bonanza  C/N CH-70 , N633F - by Dariusz Jezewski www.FotoDj.com
Dariusz Jezewski www.FotoDj.com
@ KOSH
N633F @ KOSH - Beech B50 Twin Bonanza  C/N CH-70 , N633F - by Dariusz Jezewski www.FotoDj.com
Dariusz Jezewski www.FotoDj.com
@ KOSH
N633F @ KOSH - Beech B50 Twin Bonanza  C/N CH-70 , N633F - by Dariusz Jezewski www.FotoDj.com
Dariusz Jezewski www.FotoDj.com
@ KOSH
N633F @ KOSH - Beech B50 - by Mark Pasqualino
Mark Pasqualino
@ KOSH
Airframe Info
Manufacturer Beech
Model B50 Search all Beech B50
Year built 1954
Construction Number (C/N) CH-70
Aircraft Type Fixed wing multi engine
Number of Seats 6
Number of Engines 2
Engine Type Reciprocating
Engine Manufacturer and Model Lycoming GO-435C&D SER
Aircraft
Registration Number N633F
Mode S (ICAO24) Code A8495E
Certification Class Standard
Certification Issued 2010-04-08
Air Worthiness Test 1955-11-17
Last Action Taken 2010-04-08
Current Status Valid
Owner
Registration Type Individual
Address Scotia, NY 12302
United States
Region Eastern
User Comments
Jim Hardy, 2009-07-03 04:00:00
Our family used to own this airplane way back when. Somewhere between late 60's and 1974. We used the airplane for charitable work, flying missionaries and ministers around North America and even down into northern South America. I don't recall right off when we sold 622F. I was a bit on the rough side, and one offer at the time was actually from a movie group to set it on course to fly into a cliff!
Jerald Dunn, 2006-01-10 05:00:00
My first paying job flying a twin-engined airplane was this Beechcraft B-50 "T-Bone", N633F. That was in the spring of 1971 at the Perry County Airport near Tell City, Indiana (TEL). She was a tired old bird then. I wonder what she looks like now. I had fond memories of the old girl.

Jerry Dunn of Saint Peters, MO