1975 BEECHCRAFT Duke 60 SOLD

No longer listed as of May 2026. The price below is the last asking price — the final sale price is not disclosed.

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Last asking price
$250,000
Year
1975
Make
Beechcraft
Model
Duke 60
Total Time
3,936 hr
Seller
Avpay Sold Aircraft
Source
avpay.aero
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Performance & Capacity

Seats
5
Cruise
240 kts
Range
1,000 nm
Useful Load
1,500 lbs
Engines
2 · Piston
Power
380 hp
MTOW
6,775 lbs
ICAO Type
BE60

Manufacturer-published specs for the Beechcraft Duke 60 model. Actual aircraft may vary by configuration / modifications.

Market price band

Beechcraft Duke 60 typical: $120,000 – $925,000 median $149,900 across 21 active listings

This listing at $250,000 is 67% above median.

Description

Total Time: 3936 Left Engine: 1025.9 SOH Right Engine: 103.6 SOH (Firewall Forward/Centrilube Cam STC) New Carbide Lifters at Right Engine Left Prop: 1658.6 SOH Right Prop: 1004.9 SOH Fuel Capacity: 232 gal Avionics: Garmin GNS 530W Garmin 6 place audio panel/intercom with ATC playback Garmin 345 ADSB in/out transponder Pre-wired for Flight Stream 210 Color radar Century IV autopilot Additional Equipment: Engine Analyzer Digital Fuel Flow Prop Sync Freon A/C Vortex Generators Unfeathering accumulators Engine pre-oiler STC Exterior Notes: Paint 7.5/10 Good condition de-icing boots Interior refresh underway Notes: Logs prior to 2008 are not currently available. Seller knows previous two owners, prior maintenance facility and overall history. Many receipts have been collected. Very nice and solid airplane for someone looking for transportation at a discount.

About the Beechcraft Duke 60

The Beechcraft Duke 60 is a pressurised, turbocharged piston twin built 1968-1982 — roughly 600 produced. It is one of the fastest and most striking piston twins ever made, with twin turbocharged Lycoming TIO-541 engines cruising it at around 240 knots. Pressurised cabin, swept vertical tail, distinctive nose — the Duke is unmistakable on the ramp. The trade-off: TIO-541 engines are among the most expensive piston twins to operate, and parts can be scarce.

Produced 1968–1982.