---------------------------------------------------------- Beech-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Mon 01/27/03: 1 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 07:44 AM - Re: Emblems (Weber, Barry [LFS]) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 07:44:37 AM PST US From: "Weber, Barry [LFS]" Subject: RE: Beech-List: Emblems --> Beech-List message posted by: "Weber, Barry [LFS]" The emblem is in the parts book and it is important to look at the "Usable On Code" and reference it's application chart Page 2-250, Figure 136 Exterior Marking, Item 1. Emblem. The "Usable On" Code is AB, Note that a code of "A" applies to model 35 and A-35 The code to apply to an A-35 model only is A2 (D1501 to D2200) and straight 35 only is A1 (D1 to D1500) Code A=D1 to D2200 (all straight 35 and A-35) Code B=D2201 to D2680 (all B models) See page 1-5 for this "usable on code" information. "Usable on" does not necessarily mean this emblem was installed on a new airplane but it might have been a popular thing to add at the dealership or by a subsequent owner. This emblem measures about 2" X 12" and says "BEECHCRAFT Bonanza" -----Original Message----- From: Stuart J Brown [mailto:stu_brown@juno.com] Subject: Beech-List: Emblems --> Beech-List message posted by: Stuart J Brown I went to my parts book for a listing of cowl emblems.There is no listing for the straight 35. A&B models share the same number, C,D&E share the same number. The E also has an engine horse power emblem, According to my Bonanza book, By Larry Ball, this was the first model to offer the optional E-225 engine. The F&G each have their own numbers. The F also has a listing for an "Insignia", this may also be for horsepower. The F could also be purchased with a185 or 225 engine. Stu Brown 4490D (G-35)