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Post subject: Re: Buying a new airplane? Posted: 09 Oct 2018, 02:46 |
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Joined: 06/17/14 Posts: 5018 Post Likes: +1951 Location: KJYO
Aircraft: C-182, GA-7
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At least, in this advertisement (linked) for a used Premier I, range is no where to be found on the brochure. Granted, the range estimates are predominant on the pre-owned site but there isn't a Premier thumbnail showing there. http://www.beechcraft.com/pre-owned/bee ... hx?id=1367Ironically, all of the Beechcraft Jets are not listed on their Aircraft range tool. The KingAir family if turboprops is listed, as are the piston Beech and Cessna products, but the only jets are from the Citation family. https://txtav.com/en/range-mapAbout 2 decades ago I supported sales engineers for a large aviation company. They came armed with flight information from test flights and customer flights, Boeing's WindTemp, a few dozen world records, and a lot of re-world valuable information. Never did they produce something that was fluff in the years that I supported their trailer. Honesty worked for them. ...maybe it will work for Brand T. Realistically what are operators seeing for range on the 250? I am guessing that 1720 needs Caravan speeds more than KingAir speeds. Even 2 years ago the AOPA article was showing just a smidge over 1,100nm and nowhere near 1720! https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/all ... e-the-king
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