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Beechcraft King Air 100
The Stretch King
“The King Air 90 with extra room in the back.”
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Beechcraft stretched the original King Air 90 by four feet, giving it room for up to fifteen passengers. Built from 1969 to 1983, it's the King Air variant that put corporate turboprops within reach of regional charter operators.
Fun fact
The King Air 100 was the first King Air to use the upgraded PT6A-28 engines that became standard across the rest of the family.
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