C-90B King Air

The C-90B King Air is used to train pilots who have been chosen for the multi-engine stream. These candidates will go from single-engine training on the CT-156 Harvard II to receiving their wings after learning how to operate in a multi-crew, multi-engine environment.
Length | 10.80 m |
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Wingspan | 15.27 m |
Exterior height | 4.29 m |
Maximum take-off weight | 4,581 kg |
Maximum speed | 463 km/h |
Range | 1,741 km |
Location | Portage la Prairie, Man. |
This aircraft is used for | Trainer |
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