USA
C-12 SUPER KING AIR, B200 (BEECHCRAFT)
Gary's Combat Aircraft Reference Guide

FM 44-80:  C-12

GENERAL DATA

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).

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.

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