Beechcraft King Air 300 Private N123AF
- Manufacturer:
- Beechcraft
- Type / Model:
- King Air
- Version:
- 300
- Registration:
- N123AF
- Colour Scheme:
- Private
- Location:
- Pavas, Costa Rica
- Photographer:
- Cesar Badilla
- Date Taken:
- 01/01/2008
- Image ID:
- #69863
- High-Res Photo Dimensions (Pixels):
- 3000 x 2000
- Image Description:
- Starting the engines.
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Aircraft Data
The King Air is a twin engined, short range turboprop utility or corporate aircraft, built in 4 versions (90,100,200 and 300). Also used widely by military as a trainer and utility aircraft. King Airs are the best selling twin turboprop utility aircraft.
The King Air 300 was at first an uprated medium range 200, known as the Super King Air 300, the 'Super' was soon dropped. The airframe was cleaned up and more powerful engines fitted to extend the performance, range and weights available.
Country of Origin | First Flight | No. Built | No. In Service | Crew | Passengers |
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USA | 1983 | 126 | 125 | 2 | 8 - 11 |
Power
The King Air Beech 300 has two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-60A rated at 1050shp
Engine Count | 2 | |
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Dimensions
Length | 13.36 m. 43 ft. 10 in. |
Wing Span | 16.61 m. 54 ft. 6 in. |
Height | 4.37 m. 14 ft. 4 in. |
Empty Weight | 3854 kg. 8490 lbs. |
Max Weight | 6356 kg. 14000 lbs. |
Performance
Max Speed | 507 kph 315 mph |
Cruise Speed |
455 kph
283 mph
Normal cruise |
Ceiling | 10668 m. 35000 ft. |
Normal Range |
3093
1670
nm
km.
Seats full |
Max Range |
3630
1960
nm
km.
With 4 passengers and reserves. |
Display data using: Metric Imperial
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