Pilot Operating Handbook
BEECHCRAFT Bonanza V35B
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
This handbook must be read carefully by the owner and operator in order to become familiar with the
operation of the V35B Bonanza. The handbook presents suggestions and recommendations to help
enhance your simulation experience and efficiently operate the aircraft.
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Table of Contents
BEECHCRAFT Bonanza V35B .....................................................................................................1
Section I General .................................................................................................................5
DESCRIPTIVE DATA ...........................................................................................................5
ENGINE .........................................................................................................................5
PROPELLER ....................................................................................................................5
FUEL .............................................................................................................................5
OIL CAPACITY ................................................................................................................5
WEIGHTS ......................................................................................................................5
CABIN DIMENSIONS ........................................................................................................5
BAGGAGE ......................................................................................................................5
Terminology And Symbols ...................................................................................................6
GENERAL AIRSPEED TERMINOLOGY ...................................................................................6
METEOROLOGICAL TERMINOLOGY .....................................................................................7
POWER TERMINOLOGY .....................................................................................................7
ENGINE CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS .............................................................................7
WEIGHT AND BALANCE TERMINOLOGY ...............................................................................8
Section II Limitations .......................................................................................................... 10
AIRSPEED LIMITATIONS ................................................................................................... 10
AIRSPEED INDI CATOR MARKINGS ................................................................................... 10
POWER PLANT LIMITATIONS .............................................................................................. 11
ENGINE ....................................................................................................................... 11
FUEL ........................................................................................................................... 11
OIL............................................................................................................................. 11
PROPELLER .................................................................................................................. 11
POWER PLANT INSTRUMENT MARKINGS ........................................................................... 12
WEIGHT AND CENTER OF GRAVITY .................................................................................. 12
APPROVED MANEUVERS (2650 POUNDS) .......................................................................... 13
FLIGHT LOAD FACTORS (2650 POUNDS) ........................................................................... 13
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT FOR VARIOUS CONDITIONS OF FLIGHT ............................................ 13
Emergency Procedures ........................................................................................................ 14
EMERGENCY AIRSPEEDS ................................................................................................... 14
ENGINE FIRE (GROUND) ................................................................................................... 14
ENGINE FAILURE ON TAKE-OFF.......................................................................................... 14
ENGINE MALFUNCTION IN FLIGHT ...................................................................................... 14
ENGINE FAILURE .......................................................................................................... 14
DISCREPANCY CHECKS .................................................................................................. 14
AIR START PROCEDURE ................................................................................................. 15
ENGINE FIRE (FLIGHT) .................................................................................................. 15
EMERGENCY DESCENT ................................................................................................... 15
MAXIMUM GLIDE CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................... 16
EMERGENCY LANDING...................................................................................................... 16
GEAR-UP LANDING........................................................................................................ 16
UNLATCHED DOOR IN FLIGHT ......................................................................................... 16
GENERATOR OUT PROCEDURE ........................................................................................... 16
SPINS ............................................................................................................................ 16
INDUCTION SYSTEM ICING ............................................................................................... 17
EMERGENCY SPEED REDUCTION ........................................................................................ 17
Normal Procedures ............................................................................................................. 18
SPEEDS FOR SAFE OPERATION .......................................................................................... 18
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