Description
The 216CW is a genuine Textron Aviation component supplied for use on the aircraft, with its precise function defined by the aircraft's parts data. It is applicable to the Baron Series B55, E55, 58 or G58, Bonanza 36, Bonanza F33, G33, F33A or F33C, and Skyhawk. It carries an export classification of ECCN 9A991.
Because the 216CW is an original-equipment (OEM) part sourced directly from Textron Aviation, it matches the exact specification and placement called out in the aircraft's type design and maintenance data — assurance a generic substitute cannot offer.
Across the Beechcraft Baron, Beechcraft Bonanza, and Cessna Skyhawk fleet, correctly identified factory parts like this keep every airframe consistent and configuration-correct.
Supplied as a defined part in the manufacturer's catalog, its exact role is set by the aircraft's parts and maintenance data. For a regulated aircraft component, correct identification by factory part number is what guarantees the exact form, fit, and function the design calls for.
An unapproved or surplus substitute can introduce fit, material, or paperwork problems that surface at the next inspection; the genuine part avoids that risk.
These aircraft are built by Textron Aviation, which unites Cessna (founded 1927) and Beechcraft (founded 1932) under one Wichita, Kansas company since 2014. The Baron — a twin-engine member of Beechcraft's piston line introduced in 1961 — shares much of its structure and hardware with the Bonanza.
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