1990 King Air B200 used
Description
The King Air B200 is a twin-engine turboprop aircraft manufactured by the Textron Aviation division of Textron Inc. It is the most popular model of the King Air family. It has a maximum cruise speed of 310 knots, a maximum range of 1,835 nautical miles, and a maximum altitude of 35,000 feet. It can carry up to nine passengers and two crew members, and has a maximum takeoff weight of 12,500 lbs. The aircraft is powered by two Pratt & Whitney PT6A-42 turboprop engines, each of which produces 850 shp. It can be equipped with a variety of avionics, including an integrated flight management system, an autopilot, and a weather radar.
Features
- Total Time Since New: 20,814 Hours
- Total Landings Since New: 27,355 Landings
- Engine(s)
- Model PT6A-42
- Serial Numbers: PCE 94213 / PCE 93966
- Engine TBO: 7200 / On Condition
- Time Since Overhaul: 6558 / 8979
- Prop Details
- Hartzell HC-B3TN-3
- Prop Serial Numbers: BUA29759 / BUA20980
- Time Since Overhaul: 967.4 / 1,377.7
- Date of Overhaul: Nov 2018 / June 2018
- Avionics
- KN63 DME
- CVR-30B Cockpit Voice Recorder
- Kanad406 ELB
- KEA-130A Encoding Altimeter
- KR-87 ADF
- GTX-327 Transponders
- KI-229 RMI