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The Beech King
Air is the most successful turbine airplane in
the history of business
aviation.
Over the years King
Airs aircraft have been consistently chosen by
a ratio of two to one over any other single line
of business aircraft.
The quiet cornerstone
of King
Air success is the remarkably reliable and
trouble-free jetprop
engines that have amassed more than 20 million
hours of King
Air service in every part of the world — more
than six times the experience of any individual
jet
competitor. | | |
For more
than three decades, the King Air family has
evolved and grown to achieve higher payloads while continuing
to offer better short field performance and lower operating
costs than their competitors can provide. From the first King Air to the
latest, the summary of jetprop benefits remains the same: to
carry more in a bigger cabin, to make more destinations
available, and to do it at lower costs than any competitor
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The first
heavier-than-air flight was powered by a piston engine.
And for almost half of this century, the history of
aviation was pushed forward by piston power. During the
1930s and the early 1940s, a number of landmark Beech
model aircraft were produced for both the civilian and
military markets.
But none were as significant as
the introduction of the first Beech Bonanza in 1947. For
it's time, it was an incredibly sleek and fast and
maneuverable airplane — the first of its kind — which
was to become the design concept that continues to
dominate the market for high performance, piston-powered
aircraft. | |
Today, Beech
Bonanza and Baron airplanes are the best known and the most
popular piston airplanes in the world. For those who love to
fly, there is no better choice than the powerful twin engine
Baron 58; or
the B36TC,
the fastest single high performance, turbocharged performer in
its class; or the distinctive, fuel-injected, six-place Bonanza
A36.
After almost a half a century of advancements
in piston power plant design, as well as significant
improvements in materials and manufacturing technologies, the
Beech family of piston airplanes is better than
ever. |
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For more information on a new aircraft purchase,
contact the Tulsair Beechcraft sales staff at aircraft@tulsair.com
or
call 1-(800)-331-4071
1-(918)-835-7651 Tulsa International Airport
1-(800)-241-6998 Memphis
International Airport
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