1972 BEECHCRAFT KING AIR E90


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    Aircraft Summary


    General

    Year
    1972
    Manufacturer
    BEECHCRAFT
    Model
    KING AIR E90
    Serial Number
    LW07
    Condition
    Used
    FlightRules
    IFR
    Description
    Own a one of a kind King Air E90 Blackhawk Conversion. Travel High & Fast in style. This aircraft is stunning both in and out. It boasts a set of Pratt Whitney PT6A-135A engines with a very low time of 1350 Hours since the New 2016 Blackhawk Conversion. Completely overhauled Propellers 210hrs. ago. It trues out at over 265kts. Maintain climb torque into the low 20's, not the teens like a stock E90. The airplanes gross weight has an increase to 10,500 lbs. Never need to leave a passenger, fuel or bags behind. The paint and interior on this aircraft is an 8+. Always hangered and professionally flown.

    Airframe

    Total Time
    11100
    Max Takeoff Weight
    10,500 lb
    Complete Logs
    Yes

    Engine 1

    Engine 1 Manufacturer
    PRATT & WHITNEY
    Engine 1 Model
    PT6A-135A
    Engine 1 Time
    1350
    Engine 1 Time Since
    SNEW
    Engine 1 TBO
    3600
    Engine 1 Notes
    2016

    Engine 2

    Engine 2 Manufacturer
    PRATT & WHITNEY
    Engine 2 Model
    PT6A-135A
    Engine 2 Time
    1350
    Engine 2 Time Since
    SNEW
    Engine 2 TBO
    3600
    Engine 2 Notes
    2016

    Props

    Prop 1 Time
    210
    Prop 1 Time Since
    SOH
    Prop 2 Time
    210
    Prop 2 Time Since
    SOH
    Number of Blades
    4

    Avionics

    ADS-B Equipped
    Yes
    WAAS
    Yes
    LPV
    Yes
    Avionics/Radios
    EFIS40 ADI and HSI Garmin GTN625 Flight stream 510 with XM weather Bendix RDR 2100 Color Radar

    Additional Equipment

    Pressurized
    Yes
    Flight Into Known Icing (FIKI)
    Yes

    Exterior

    Year Painted
    2001

    Interior

    Configuration
    Passenger

    Modifications/Conversions

    Modifications/Conversions
    Blackhawk Conversion done in 2016

    Inspection Status

    Inspection Status
    Phase 3 &4 Nov. 2025 Phase 1 & 2 Nov. 2026
    Airworthy
    Yes


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