Beech / Beechcraft (Super) King Air 300
Corporate Aircraft
Photo ©: Karsten Palt
The Beechcraft Model 300 King Air is a twin-engined turboprop corporate travel and utility aircraft with retractable landing gear and pressurized cabin produced by the US-American manufacturer Beech Aircraft Corporation, today Beechcraft a brand of Textron Aviation. The SUPER prefix was dropped in 1996 for all Super King Air models (200/300/350).
The Beech 300 is a development of the
Beech 200. The Beech Super King Air 350LW is a special variant with reduced max. takeoff weight of 5670 kg (12500 lbs).
Propulsion | 2 Turboprop Engines |
Engine Model | Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-60A |
Engine Power (each) | 783 kW | 1050 shp |
max. Cruise Speed | 487 km/h | 263 kts 303 mph |
Service Ceiling | 10.668 m | 35.000 ft |
Rate of climb | 867 m/min | 2844 ft/min |
Range | 3.630 km | 1.960 NM 2.256 mi. |
Empty Weight | 3.850 kg | 8.488 lbs |
max. Takeoff Weight | 6.350 kg | 14.000 lbs |
Wing Span | 16,61 m | 54 ft 6 in |
Wing Area | 28,2 m² | 304 ft² |
Length | 13,36 m | 43 ft 10 in |
Height | 4,37 m | 14 ft 4 in |
First Flight | 10/1982 |
Production Status | out of production |
Production Range | 1983-1994 |
Total Production | 254 |
ICAO Code | BE30 |
EASA TCDS | A.277 |
Data for (Version) | Beech King Air 300 |