We all know flying an aircraft is not for the weak of heart, but, used as we are to be taken safely from place to place, most of the time we tend to take the people in the cockpit for granted. That’s ...
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This 1980 Beechcraft King Air F90 is a well-sorted ‘AircraftForSale' top pick
Dual Garmin displays and comprehensive phase maintenance checks highlight the classic T-tail turboprop.
Explore our May 4, 1981, pilot report on the Beech B200 Super King Air in Aviation Week & Space Technology. On page 71, David M. North examined the newly installed Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-42 ...
A Beech BE-300 overran the runway at Buchanan Field during an aborted takeoff. The pilot aborted the takeoff after noting the airspeed indicator reading zero. The airplane skidded off the runway, ...
At the end of January 2023, we learned of the U.S. Navy finally making up its mind about one of the new trainer aircraft it will use in the future. To be called T-54A, it was announced as a machine to ...
Click to open image viewer. CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Seven/ten place, low-wing, twin-turboprop business aircraft; white with red and gray trim. Pratt and Whitney Canada ...
WICHITA, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Textron Aviation today ushers in the next generation of its legendary King Air turboprop family with the Beechcraft King Air 360/360ER. The updated flagship turboprop ...
Beech Aircraft Corp. planned to increase the production of turboprop, jet and piston-powered aircraft in 1990, our reporter Edward H. Philips wrote in the Oct.16, 1989 issue of Aviation Week & Space ...
“The Crimson Edition of the King Air provides customers with an immersive experience that pays tribute to the turboprop’s renowned legacy, while also featuring modern luxuries and upgrades that ...
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