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Operators of the 2005 Model Beechcraft Super King Air 350 a very quiet aircraft providing excellent comfort, performance and versatality unmatched in its class.
Why our Clients prefer the "350" as their first choice
- Its not twenty or thirty years old and of course presents very well,
- Enhanced safety and performance
- features an ultra quiet cabin with the Elliott active noise attenuation control system making for the quietest cabin available
- Quality factory leather interior with executive chairs, double club layout, tables, refreshment galley, interior baggage area
- Air conditioned, pressurised with ceiling automatic drop down masks { not stored for manual emergency use under your seat}, tinted polarised windows, spacious and very comfortable cabin
- Passengers, perfect for eight, licenced to nine
- Certificated for Single pilot operations although we recommend and use 2 pilots
- Avionics - state of the art " Collins Proline 21 glass ", factory satellite navigation, predictive terrain avoidance, flight management system, TCAS traffic avoidance, weather and turbulence radar
- Two free turbine Pratt and Whitney 1,050 shaft horse power engines providing excellent take off / climb performance to climb quicky above the bumps on those hot summer days
- Cruising to 11,000m ( 35,000ft ) with a single engine cruise ceiling of over 6000 m ( 20,000ft )
- Out performs the Dash 8 - 100/200/300 but the 400 beats us in cruise flight.
- Dual mainwheels and off bitumen operations
- Limited toilet services available
Flight times from Brisbane to
- Biloela / Roma / Gladstone / St George / Moree 1 hour 10
- Rochampton / Blackwater / Tamworth 1 hour 20
- Emerald / Scone 1 hour 30
- Moranbah / Mackay 1 hour 45
- Longreach 2 hours 10
- Townsville 2 hours 20
- Sydney 1 Hour 45
King Air 350's are now operated by the Qld Premiers Dept, RAAF, Army, Air Servises Aust and a number of private companies. Forty years of production, 6000 King Airs and over 680 350's. No other turbo prop comes anywhere near this outstanding record!
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