Country of Origin |
USA. |
Similar Aircraft |
King Air, U-8F Seminole (Queen Air). |
Crew |
One or two. |
Role |
Utility, light-transport, surveillance. |
Armament |
Usually none. |
Dimensions |
Length: 43 ft, 9 in (13.32 m). Span: 54 ft, 6 in (16.6 m). |
C-12 Super King Air B200 WEFT Description
Wings |
Low-mounted, straight to engines, and equally tapered from engines to blunt tips. Positive slant. |
Engine(s) |
Two turboprops mounted in and extending forward of the wings�’ leading edges. |
Fuselage |
Long, tubular, and tapered to the rear and nose. Stepped cockpit. |
Tail |
Swept-back and tapered tail flats with blunt tips and high-mounted on a swept-back tail fin forming a T. Fairing in leading edge. |
Countries which Fly the C-12 Super King Air B200
Algeria, Argentina, Bolivia, Greece, Guatemala, Guyana, Ireland, Ivory Coast, Peru, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Uruguay, United States of America, Venezuela.
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