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BEECHCRAFT C-12 T-44 KING AIR

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Title: Beechcraft King Air The Beech King Air was developed in the mid 1960’s from the earlier Queen Air by fitting PT6 turboprop engines and using a lengthened pressurised fuselage. The  potential for the aircraft was seen by the military who have procured a large number of different versions under various designations. The earlier Model 90 King Air models were used by the US Army as the U-21, by the USAF as the VC-6 and by the US Navy as the T-44. Military models were usually unpressurised. In 1972 Beech developed an improved Model 200 Super King Air model which incorporated a T-tail, larger wing span, higher weight, more powerful engines and greater fuel capacity. These have seen service with several US forces in many different roles as various variants of the C-12. We offer two titles containing seven flight manuals for several US Army C-12 military variants of the Model 200 Beech King Air, and one for the US Navy T-44 training variant of the Model 90 King Air, along with two manufacturer’s brochures.