Manufacturer: Beechcraft
Model: Beechcraft King Air F90
Aircraft Hours: 9600 Hours
Year: 1980
Price: $695,000 EXCL VAT excl. VAT
Exterior: New Exterior 2009 White with Silver
Interior: New Interior 2009 Beige Leather in very good condition
Pratt & Whitney PT6A-135 Engines with 3600 Hour TBO's
0 Hours Since Hot Section Inspection
Landing Gear Due February 2015
INSTALLED OPTIONS
Collins 1332-E-4 Co-Pilot HSI
Dual Collins RMI-30 RMI’s
Free Flight TR140 Radio Altmeter
Fourth Cabin Window
Stereo & Jacks
Standard Gear
Toilet with Relief Tube
Recognition and Logo Lights
Autofeather
IVSI
Rudder Boost
Raisbeck Dual Aft Strakes
6 year Gear and Flap Inspection February 2015
Audio Panel: Collins
Com 1: Collins VHF-20 Comm Transceivers
Com 2: Collins VHF-20 Comm Transceivers
Nav 1: Collins VIR-30 Nav Receivers
Nav 2: Collins VIR-30 Nav Receivers
ADF 1: Collins ADF-60A
Transponder 1: Collins TDR-90
Transponder 2: Collins TDR-90
Stormscope: RCA WX-10
Radar: RCA Primus 300 Colour Weather Radar
MFD: Avidyne EX500 MFD with Jeppesen Chart View
Flight Director: Sperry IVP
Auto Pilot: Sperry SPZ-200A
GPS 1: Garmin 500
GPS 2: Garmin 250XL
DME: Dual Collins DME-40
Further refinement of the 90 series resulted in the Model F90 and follow-on Model F90-1. The F-models featured the T-tail of the Model 200 King Air mated to the fuselage and wings of the E90, with PT6A-135 engines of 750 shp (560 kW) driving four-bladed propellers. The F90 prototype flew on 16 January 1978 and 203 production versions followed between 1979 and 1983, when the F90 was superseded by the F90-1.