The PC-12/47 is a major improvement over Pilatus's original PC-12. Fitted with a Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-67B engine, it can reach up to 322 mph.
The PC-12 was originally developed to serve a unique niche: a single-engine aircraft built for large hauls over long distances. That's why the PC-12/47 can travel up to 1,635 nautical miles. It also has an improved climb speed and a cursor-controlled system.
The PC-12 also has several features, including a fully enclosed lavatory, a CD player, coffee pot, power outet, ice bin, satellite phone and pets are allowed onboard.
Historically, Pilatus's aircraft have been designed for military use. However, the PC-12 is actually the first aircraft desgined by Pilatus directly for the civilian market. Nonetheless, this airplane still sees use in the military. The PC-12 has been used by special forces under the designation U-28A, including the 319th Special Operations Squadron.
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Turbo prop
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6
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No
2007
6 Hours 45 Minutes
5 Hours 15 Minutes
1 Hour 45 Minutes
3 Hours
WE ARE IN THE BUSINESS OF EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS.
WE ARE IN THE BUSINESS OF EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS.
WE ARE IN THE BUSINESS OF EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS.
WE ARE IN THE BUSINESS OF EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS.