The Super King Air 200 is an earlier brainchild of Beechcraft. Being a turbo prop jet, it has the advantage of being faster, cheaper and more fuel-efficient than full-jet aircraft.
The Super King Air 200's lightweight frame also provides other advantages. It is quieter than other jets, allowing it in noise-restricted airports, plus only one pilot is required to fly it as opposed to two, and the pilot is not required to have an FAA type rating.
The King Air 200 flew its first flight in 1972 as a successor to the Model 100 and has been continuously produced since 1974. It has lasted longer than other civilian turbo prop craft.
Variants of the King Air 200 has even seen use in the military. The A200 series includes the C-12 Huron, which has been used as personnel transport.
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Turbo Prop
KTPA, TPA
7
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50,000,000 USD
1979
06/22/11
06/12/11
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.