Each day, the team at Aircraft For Sale picks an airplane that catches our attention because it is unique, represents a good deal, or has other interesting qualities. You can read Aircraft For Sale: Today's Top Pick at FLYINGMag.com daily.Today's Top Pick is a 2006 Beechcraft Bonanza G36.One of the most common criticisms heard from pilots and passengers in light general aviation aircraft is that they could use a bit more space in the cabin. Typical four-seat airplanes tend to lack any extra space for stretching out or possibly carrying a couple of extra people.AdvertisementAdvertisementBeechcraft addressed this shortcoming in 1968 with the introduction of the 36 series-a stretched version of the four-seat Bonanza models. While its additional seats did not necessarily mean the airplane could always carry six adults, they did give four or five occupants more options for arranging themselves comfortably.This Bonanza G36 has Garmin G1000 avionics. [Credit: Carolina Aircraft] The aircraft for sale today is new enough to have the still-impressive Garmin G1000 avionics and other interior upgrades that keep it competitive with newer models. Nearly 60 years after its introduction, the 36 airframe remains unique in the market, with club seating for added comfort and serious cross-country speed, and the harmonious handling that pilots love.This 2006 Bonanza G36 has 1,240 hours on the airframe and 560 hours since overhaul on its 300 hp Continental IO-550 engine. The aircraft is equipped with a three-blade heated propeller, air conditioning, shoulder harnesses at all six seats, second alternator, and LED beacon.A six-seat cabin sets the G36 apart. [Credit: Carolina Aircraft] The panel features a Garmin G1000 NXi flight deck with dual GIA 63W GPS/nav/coms, GMA 1347 audio panel, dual Garmin IFR C129A GPS, 10,4-inch PFD and MFD displays, Garmin GRS 77 AHRS, GTX 345R transponder, GDL 69A WX Datalink, GTS 800 active traffic, TAWS-B, and GFC 700 autopilot. AdvertisementAdvertisementPilots who are interested in an aircraft with historically proven performance and the flexibility of a six-place cabin should consider this 2006 Beechcraft Bonanza G36, which is available for $685,000 on AircraftForSale.If you're interested in financing, you can do so with FLYING Finance. Use our airplane loan calculator to calculate your estimated monthly payments. Or, to speak with an aviation finance specialist, visit flyingfinance.com.FLYING Magazine: Air Compare: Beechcraft A36 Bonanza vs. Bonanza V-TailsFLYING Magazine: Used Airplane Report: Bonanza vs. BaronFLYING Magazine: Pilot Proficiency: Fear of FlyingPlane + Pilot: Beechcraft V-35 V-Tail BonanzaPlane + Pilot: Plane Facts: Beech BonanzasPlane + Pilot: The Ultimate V-TailThe Aviation Consumer: Used Aircraft Guide: Model 35 Bonanza