1980Beechcraft King Air C90
Description
The Beechcraft King Air C90 is a twin-engine turboprop aircraft produced by Beechcraft, a subsidiary of Textron Aviation. It features a pressurized cabin, retractable landing gear, and a cruise speed of up to 250 knots. It can be used for a variety of purposes, including business, cargo transport, and passenger transport. It can accommodate up to nine passengers and two crew. The King Air C90 is powered by two Pratt & Whitney PT6A-21 engines, and it has a maximum take-off weight of 9,400 pounds. It has a range of 1,400 nautical miles and a service ceiling of 25,000 feet.
Features
- Total Time: 7813
- ENGINES:
- Pratt & Whitney PT6A-21 (3,600 Hrs. TBO) (M.O.R.E Program Candidate)
- Left SN: PCE 24780
- 4,313.6 Hours- Time Since Overhaul
- 4,186 Cycles Since Overhaul
- Right SN: PCE 24781
- 4,313.6 Hours- Time Since Overhaul
- 4,186 Cycles Since Overhaul
- PROPS:
- Hartzell HC-D4N-3C (Raisbeck/Hartzell 4-Blade Quiet Turbofan Prop)
- Left: FY3739
- 317 Hours- Time Since Overhaul
- Right: FY2407
- 317 Hours- Time Since Overhaul
- AVIONICS:
- Sandel EFIS SN4500 HIS Right Side
- Century Flt Dir IV w/ Icarus GPSS Steering Module
- 2nd Century ADI Installed w/ Select Switch
- Bendix RDR 130 Weather Radar
- Avidyne Flightmax EX500 MDF
- WAAS GPS/NAV/COM/ARS- Avidyne IFD550
- Com 2 and 3- King KTR-905
- Nav 2- King KNR-630
- DME- King KDM-706
- ADF- King KDF-805
- Com 3 (CLR/DEL Switch Installed).
- Dual Avidyne AXP322 ADS-B Out.
- Avidyne Skytrax 100B, ADS-B In.
- Avidyne TAS 610.
- WX-1000 Stormscope
- GDL 69 XM Weather
- ACK E-04 (406)
- ADDITIONAL:
- Dual Aft Body Strakes
- Gross Weight Increase Mod.
- Rosen Sun Visors.
- Belted Aft Lav
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