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Beechcraft Super King Air 200 (N50088)
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That is a 200 not a 90.
It says 200 ???
Coding on this site is still a mystery to me. It is also shown as a 12V Huron when I look up its rego. Militery tail numbers are a bit hit and miss.
what a great plane.......reminds me of Bruce Taylor...
Military aircraft do not have N-numbers. It is usually a 6 digit number instead, such as 154799 (the Bureau number of the CH-46 I crewed years ago).
Thanks WhiteKnight77. It seems the 'N' is being inserted automatically on upload. Some of the Australian military numbers aren't coming up correctly either. The RAN helicopters start with an 'N' too, but they get deleted automatically. Never mind, still a great site for photos.
It is an RC-12K Huron reg 15-0088. Likely USAF both by the reg series and the "Full United States of America" in the livery.
Airframe developed from King Air but several "mil-spec" enhancements...
Airframe developed from King Air but several "mil-spec" enhancements...
Can not be USAF s/n 15-0088... but it apparently is USAF s/n 95-0088 (even if operated by the U.S. Army... but such things are "fluid" in the U.S. military/naval forces with this type of a/c)... :-)
From Joe Baugher's published information...
"95-0088/0101 Raytheon Beech C-12R Huron, MSN BW-016/029, All converted to C-12V".
From Joe Baugher's published information...
"95-0088/0101 Raytheon Beech C-12R Huron, MSN BW-016/029, All converted to C-12V".
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