1979 Beechcraft King Air 200
Description
The Beechcraft King Air 200 is a twin-engine turboprop aircraft manufactured by Beechcraft. It was first introduced in 1974 and is still in production today. The King Air 200 is a versatile aircraft and is used in a variety of roles, from private and charter flights to corporate and military transport. It can seat up to seven passengers and has a range of up to 1,800 miles. It is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-41 engines, which are capable of producing up to 1,100 horsepower each. The King Air 200 is also equipped with a pressurized cabin, allowing it to fly at altitudes of up to 25,000 feet.
Features
- Total Time: 10190
- ENGINES:
- Pratt & Whitney PT6A-41 – Enrolled on MORE Program w/ 8,000 TBO
- Left SN: PCER0001
- 355 SMOH
- Right SN: PCE80478
- 3,215 SMOH
- PROPS:
- Left
- 15 SMOH
- Right
- 15 SMOH
- AVIONICS:
- Dual Garmin G600 EFIS
- Dual Garmin GTN-750W
- Dual Garmin 345 Transponders
- Collins ADF-60
- Collins AP-105 IFCS w/altitude preselect
- Collins ALT-55
- Honeywell KPG-560 EGPWS
- Garmin GTS-800
- Honeywell RDR-2000 Color
- ADDITIONAL:
- Garmin GMX-200 Multi-Function Display
- Garmin GDL-69A XM Weather Datalink
- Digital AMP-Volt Meters
- Raisbeck Epic Gold Package
- 4-Blade Quiet Turbofan Props
- Ram Air Recovery
- Enhanced Performance Leading Edges
- Dual Aft Body Strakes & Fully-Enclosed Main Landing
- Gear Doors
- Cleveland Wheels & Brakes
- High Flotation Gear
- Aviadesign Spar Strap
- Frakes Exhaust Stacks
- Smart Start Kit
- 30000-Cycle PT Discs
- Air Conditioning PC Board
- Aft Evaporator & Fan
- Medeco Locks