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Don’t miss an opportunity to own this immaculate King Air 300. Highlights to Include (Massive Ramp Presence, Proper Pedigree of Ownership, Dual Garmin GT... More Info
International Aircraft Marketing & Sales - Ryan Bowne
Waco (KPWG), TX USA
Last Update: 02/07/2024
Last Update: 12/11/2020
WANTED: Looking to purchase King Air 300 with engines close to be run out as is where is condition quick deal. We are cash buyers More Info
Fort Lauderdale, FL USA
Last Update: 10/24/2021
Produced by Beech Aircraft Corporation the Beechcraft Super King Air family is part of a line of twin-turboprop aircraft. The King Air line comprises a number of models that fall into two families: King Air - Model 90 Series and Model 100 Series and the Super King Air 200 Series and Model 300 Series. The 300 series was the successor of the popular 200 series. The King Air 300 featured more powerful 1050 shp PT6A-60A engines installed in redesigned cowlings with maximum takeoff weight increased to 14,000 lb (6300 kg).
The 200 and 300 series were originally marketed as the "Super King Air" family, but the "Super" was dropped in 1996. The Super King Air 200 has the capacity for 1-2 crew members and 13 passengers. Cruise speed is 289 knots (333 mph, 536 km/h), stall speed is 75 knots (86 mph, 139 km/h), and the maximum speed is 294 knots (339 mph, 545 km/h). The rate of climb is 2,450 ft/min (12.5 m/s).
In September 1983, the first flight of the prototype Model 300 Series took place. Deliveries of the aircraft commenced the following year. The Model 300LW was developed because not all nations would then allow an aircraft of this type to be certified with a maximum takeoff weight greater than 12,500 lb (5700 kg). The 300LW was limited to a lower maximum takeoff weight. Since the first two versions were delivered the FAA has used the fleet to check the extensive network of navaids in the US. The Super King Airs are or have been used for similar duties in several other countries.
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