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Beechcraft Model 80 Queen Air

Light Utility · Early Jet (1946–1969)

Beechcraft Model 80 Queen Air — Light Utility
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The Beechcraft Queen Air is a twin-engined light aircraft produced by Beechcraft in numerous versions from 1960 to 1978. Based upon the Twin Bonanza, with which it shared key components such as wings, engines, and tail surfaces, it had a larger fuselage, and served as the basis for the highly successful King Air series of turboprop aircraft. Its primary uses have been as a private aircraft, utility, and small commuter airliner. Production ran for 17 years.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Light Utility
Domain
Civil
Era
Early Jet (1946–1969)
Engine
2× supercharged, air-cooled flat-6 engines
Thrust / Power
380 hp each
Length (ft)
35
Wingspan (ft)
50
Empty Weight (lb)
5277
MTOW (lb)
8800
Service Ceiling (ft)
26800
Range (mi)
1516
Max Speed (mph)
247