- Factory New Blackhawk Engines
- Factory New MT 5 Blade Propellers
- Factory New CenTex 190-Gallon Long Range Saddle Tanks
- Garmin G1000NXi Avionics
- Fresh Paint & Interior - Feb 2022
- Fresh Phase 1-4 inspections
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1996 Beechcraft King Air B300 (350, 350i, 350iER)
Aircraft Listing Type
For Sale
Highlights
Seller location
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Aircraft location
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Airframe & Propulsion
Airframe Total time
2,485 hours
Airframe Description
TTAF: 2485
Landings: 1975
Weights
15100 Max Ramp Weight
15000 Max Take-Off Weight
15000 Max Landing Weight
9894 Basic Operating Weight
9494 Empty Weight
Engine 1 hours
94 hours SNEW
Engine 2 hours
94 hours SNEW
Propulsion
Pratt & Whitney PT6A-67A (XP67A)
Left: S/N PCE-RT0270
94 HSN, 45 CSN
Right: S/N PCE-RT0271
94 HSN, 45 CSN
5-Blade MT Propellers
S/N 1: 210885
94 HSN, 45 CSN
S/N 2: 210886
94 HSN, 45 CSN
Avionics
Flight rules
Instrument Flight Rules
Navigation equipment
Garmin G1000NXi Avionics Platform
Dual Garmin GDU 1050A PFD
Single Garmin GDU 1550 MFD
Dual Garmin GSU 75B ADAHRS
Garmin GFC 700 Auto Pilot & GFC 710 Controller
Garmin GTS800 Series TCAS
Dual Garmin GTX 3000 Mode-S Transponders
Garmin GRA 5500 Radio Altimeter
Garmin Flight Stream 510
Comant Iridium Antenna
Luma Tech LED Annunciator Display Panels
Garmin GTP59 OAT Probe
Garmin GMA1360D Audio Panel
MidContinent MD302 Standby Attitude Module
Fairchild A-100S CVR
Additional equipment
Garmin GWX 75 Weather Radar
Garmin G1000 NXi Chartview
HF Radio
Bendix/King Aerowave 100 SATCOM & Wireless Router (WiFi)
Dual Type A & Type C USB Chargers in Cockpit
CenTex Long Range Fuel Tanks (190 Gallons Total)
Custom Pedestal w/ Cup Holders
LED Navigation, Strobe, Recognition, Landing & Taxi Lights
Interior & Exterior
Number of seats
11
Interior Condition
2 Crew + 9 Passengers
Fwd 4-Place Club Seating, Mid , Aft 4-Place Club Seating
Cabin Amenities
Aerowave 100 WiFi
Passenger Headset Jacks
USB A & C Charging Ports in Cabin
Galley
Fwd Refreshment Cabinet
Jet Java Coffee Machine
Ample storage Space
Lavatory
Aft, Side Facing Lavatory (Belted)
Interior Year
2022
Interior Score
10
Exterior Condition
Matterhorn White w/ Pastel Blue & Navy Blue Striping
Paint Year
2022
Paint Score
10
Maintenance
Supporting Materials
Price Change history
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