NASA's Beechcraft B200 Super King Air is shown on the ramp at the

Super King Air 200 1980-built Beechcraft 200 Super King Air This 200T Super King Air built in 1979 shows all the major modifications for this variant; belly radar pod and camera hatch, wingtip fuel tanks, and domed window on the side of the rear fuselage. Beechcraft B200T Super King Air with belly camera hatch aft of the wing BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 200 Aircraft For Sale 1 - 25 of 55 Listings High/Low/Average Sort By: Show Closest First: Premium Listing View Details 13 Updated: Friday, January 05, 2024 04:02 PM Compare 1999 BEECHCRAFT KING AIR B200 Turboprop Aircraft NEW Garmin G1000 NXi Platinum w/AUTOLAND!!! Turnkey Ready!

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Beechcraft Super King Air 200 Overview Performance Summary Specifications Years ago the airlines and other turbine-aircraft operators were paying as little as 11 cents for a gallon of kerosene. But, in an unexpected flash of history, bargain-basement fuel prices vanished forever. 1 > >> Wanted - BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 200 Call for Price Reg# Not Listed TT: Not Listed Performance Specs WANTED: Looking to buy King air 200 year 1976 to 1990 with Full Raisbeck kit, most interested in trade in's deals and OFF market. We are cash buyers . More Info S7Aerospace USA Compare SAVE Last Update: 12/17/2020 1982 BEECHCRAFT KING AIR B200 BEECHCRAFT KING AIR B200 Aircraft For Sale 1 - 23 of 23 Listings High/Low/Average Sort By: Show Closest First: Premium Listing View Details 13 Updated: Friday, January 05, 2024 04:02 PM Compare 1999 BEECHCRAFT KING AIR B200 Turboprop Aircraft NEW Garmin G1000 NXi Platinum w/AUTOLAND!!! Turnkey Ready! Beechcraft King Air B200 Technical Specifications Exterior Exterior Height: 14 ft 8 in Wing Span: 54 ft 5 in Length: 43 ft 8 in Interior Cabin Height: 4 ft 10 In Cabin Width: 4 ft 10 In Cabin Length: 16 ft 8 In Cabin Volume: 303 cu ft Door Height: 4 ft 3 In Door Width: 2 ft 3 In Internal Baggage: 54 cu ft Occupancy Crew: 2 Passengers: 6

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The F-models featured the T-tail of the Model 200 King Air mated to the fuselage and wings of the E90, with PT6A-135 engines of 750 shp (560 kW) driving four-bladed propellers. The F90 prototype flew on January 16, 1978, and 203 production versions followed between 1979 and 1983, when the F90 was superseded by the F90-1. [5] BEECH 200 Super King Air Aircraft Name 200 Super King Air Manufacturer BEECH Body Narrow Wing Fixed Wing Position Low wing Tail T-tail WTC L APC B Type Code L2T Engine Turboprop Engine Count Multi Position (Front) Wing leading mounted Landing gear Tricycle retractable Manufactured as Beechcraft King Air B200 Powerplants | (2) Pratt & Whitney PT6A-41/42, 850 shp Length | 43 ft 9 in Height | 15 ft 0 in Wingspan | 54 ft 6 in Seats | 9 Max takeoff weight | 12,500 lb Takeoff distance over 50-ft obstacle (sea level) | 2,845 ft Max cruise speed | 270-290 kt Range | 1,500 nm Specifications: Wingspan: 16.61 m (54 ft 6 in) Length: 13.36 m (43 ft 10 in) Height: 4.52 m (14 ft 10 in) Wing area: 28.15 m² (303 sq ft) Max cruising speed at 4,570 m (15,000 ft): 536 km/h (333 mph) Economical cruising speed at 7,620 m (25,000 ft): 503 km/h (313 mph) Initial rate of climb: 768 m/min (2,520 ft/min) Service ceiling:

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The Beechcraft B200 Super King Air is a widely-deployed general aviation aircraft, commonly used for business travel, express cargo delivery, and related purposes. The U.S. military also operates this type of aircraft as the C-12 Huron utility transport. King Air 200 Charter a private Flight on a Beechcraft King Air 200 Air Charter Advisors is your source for on-demand air charters on the Beechcraft King Air 200, one of the most successful and widely used turboprops available for short to medium distance charter flights. Beechcraft King Air 200 Technical Specifications Interior Cabin Height: 4 ft 10 In Cabin Width: 4 ft 6 In Cabin Length: 16 ft 8 In Cabin Volume: 303 cu ft Door Height: 4 ft 3 In Door Width: 2 ft 3 In Internal Baggage: 54 cu ft Occupancy Crew: 2 Passengers: 6 Operating Weights Max T/O Weight: 12500 Lb Max Landing Weight: 12500 Lb On 27 October 1972, Beech flew the prototype of a new and improved member of the King Air family which has become known as the Beech Model 200 Super King Air. It differs from King Air 100s by having greater wing span, the conventional tail unit replaced by a T-tail, and increased fuel capacity for more powerful Pratt & Whitney PT6A-41 turboprop.

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The Main Differences Between the King Air 200 vs. 350. The Beechcraft Model 200 and 350 are Super King Air versions. This is the ultimate version of the King Air, though the original variants stayed in serial production from 1964 until 2021. Beechcraft eventually did away with the Super moniker. The Beechcraft Model 200 King Air is a twin-engined turboprop corporate travel and utility aircraft with retractable landing gear and pressurized cabin produced by the US-American manufacturer Beech Aircraft Corporation, later Hawker Beechcraft Corporation, today Beechcraft a brand of Textron Aviation.