BEECH » F33/V35/A36

With a history dating back to the military planes of World War II, Beechcraft Aircraft Company has long been a staple of the American aviation and military aircraft industries. As a matter of fact due to the production of the Model 18 which is still in use worldwide, in 1942 Beech was entered into the top 5 percent of war contracting firms in the country by winning the award for production efficiency for 5 consecutive years.

The Beechcraft Bonanza is a single engine aircraft that seats 6 passengers and has been in continuous production since 1947, and since that time over 17,000 Bonanza aircrafts have been created in a variety of different models.

The Bonanza aircraft family by Beechcraft is composed of 3 models:

-Model 35 Bonanza: V-tail, production began in 1947, and ended in 1982.
-Model 33 Debonair/Bonanza: essentially a Model 35 with a conventional tail, production began in 1959, and ended in 1995.
-Model 36 Bonanza: basically a stretched Model 33 with a straight-tail variation of the original design, production began in 1968 and continues till this day.

If you own or operate a Beechcraft airplane and need high quality new or overhaul aircraft exhaust systems, Knisley Welding Inc. is the place to find the parts and services that you're looking for. In addition to possessing the expertise necessary to design and manufacture a custom aircraft exhaust system, Knisley Welding offers an extensive list of FAA/PMA approved parts for various aircraft models.

The following parts are the exhaust system parts that Knisley Welding provides for the Model 33/35/36 Bonanza aircraft:

Made by Beechcraft since the mid-20th century, the Beech 33 Bonanza (previously known as the Debonair), the Beech 35 Bonanza, and the Beech 36 Bonanza are some of the most popular civil utility aircraft in America. Similar to the history of other Beech model aircraft, the Bonanza 35 played a role in the military during WWII, and the Model 36 Bonanza still happens to be in production to this day.

The following 3 aircraft compose the Bonanza/Debonair family:

         • Model 35 Bonanza (19471982)

         • Model 33 Debonair/Bonanza (19591995)

         • Model 36 Bonanza (1968present)

And within the Bonanza aircraft family there have been nearly 50 model variants made in addition to main three models.

 One of those models, the f33 Bonanza, was introduced in 1970 and served the same role as the previous Bonanza variant, the e33, but with some minor improvements made in addition to a deeper rear side window design. Only 20 of f33 were produced.

While the Beech variant, v35 Bonanza was made from 1967-1968, and was similar to the s35 but with a single-piece windshield and a higher take-off weight; around 873 of the v35 were produced.

Finally, the a36 Bonanza, in production from 1960-2005, was made as an improvement to the original Model 36 in terms of the interior, fuel system, and takeoff weight. After 1984 however, the front was fitted with a Continental IO-550-BB engine, as well as a completely redesigned instrument panel and control layout.

A well maintained exhaust system for your valuable aircraft is crucial for performance and safety so when looking for the professional exhaust parts and services for your Beech Model f33, v35, and a36 aircraft, Knisley Welding is exactly where you will find them.

In addition to the extensive list of FAA/PMA approved parts for various aircraft models, Knisley Welding also provides the following exhaust parts for the Beech  Model f33, v35, and a36 aircraft: 

1 K35-950005-1A Left Hand Stack

* K35-950004-53 Left Hand Stack

2 K701-04 Left Hand Muffler

3 K35-950005-11 Left Hand Tailpipe

4 K35-950005-3A Right Hand Stack

* K35-950004-63 Right Hand Stack

* K35-950005-29A Right Hand Stack w/egt

5 K701-05 Right Hand Muffler

6 K35-950005-9 Right Hand Tailpipe

* Not Shown

BEECH F33/V35/A36 Exhaust
Exhaust

*all of the above exhaust parts are approved by the Aviation authority for modification, and Knisley Welding protects new and overhaul exhaust parts against workmanship defects under conditions of ordinary use, for a service period of one year with no limit to the amount of hours that the part in question has been used.

*all of the above exhaust parts are approved by the Aviation authority for modification, and Knisley Welding protects new and overhaul exhaust parts against workmanship defects under conditions of ordinary use, for a service period of one year with no limit to the amount of hours that the part in question has been used.

So if you need high quality exhaust system parts to keep your Beech aircraft performing at peak levels, give us a call today or check out the full list of exhaust system parts on our online catalogue!