Beech Super King Air Model 200 model airplane
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On October 27, 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. This airplane 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 engines. These changes make it possible for the improved version of the airplane to operate at a higher gross weight. First deliveries of Super King Airs were made in early 1974, and the better capability of this airplane resulted in the company getting contracts from US forces for Model 200s to be used for communications, light transport, and reconnaissance aircraft. The Super King Air B200 used two 850-shp Pratt & Whitney Aircraft of Canada PT6A-42 turboprops giving the airplane a maximum speed of 339 mph at 25,000 feet, economic cruising speed of 325 mph at 25,000 feet, service ceiling of 35,000 feet, and a maximum range of 2,334 miles. All airplane models are Hand Carved, Hand Painted Mahogany and come fully assembled with removable desk stand. Dimensions: Wingspan, 19 1/4" -Length, 15 1/4" -Scale, 1/28 (shown) Item #AM419-AR - Air Corps Price $134.95
This model is in precision polymer to exacting specifications. It is hand painted, and comes fully assembled with removable desk stand. Dimensions: Wingspan, 20" -Length, 16" -Scale, 1/32 (not shown) Item #H3348C3R - Air Corps Price $144.95 • Check our ordering information page for UPS shipping charges • Order
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