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King Air 300 numbers?

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msw

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Can someone familiar with the King Air 300 post the following:

average empty weight
full fuel capacity (gals/lbs)
max gross takeoff weight

Any major peculiarities about this aircraft? Major differences compared to the King Air 200? Nuances of operating the 300?

Thanks for the info!
 
I can't remember the fuel capacity and empty weight of the top of my head. Maybe someone that it current in the airplane can help. I do recall the MGTOW of the 300 is 14,000 lbs. The main differences between the 200 and 300 are the engines (PT-6-60A's on the 300) and the electrical system.

Hope my limited info helps some,
SK:cool:
 
Fuel-max on the 300 is 3611- same as 350
mtow is 14,000 versus 15,000 in the 350
electrical system in 3 & 350 is a triple fed bus system- 200 is different.
300 is a very easy aircraft to operate and fly.

Have fun, I miss flying them.!!


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Great airplane. If it will fit through the door it should carry it. If I remember right the BEW of ours was around 8500#'s the 350 is 9300#'s. Both models have the same fuel system and carry 3611#'s (539 gals). The average fuel burn is about 110 gallons per hour total. MTOW of the 300 is 14000 and the 350 is 15000.

We used to see around 305 knots true at FL270. The airplane is certified to FL 350. I used to go 650 NM in 2:25 block to block. PM me if you have any other questions.
 

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