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1976 Beechcraft King Air E90 For Sale

Up for sale is a wonderful looking 1976 Beechcraft King Air E90 currently owned and being listed by Unlimited Aircraft, Inc. The company is based out of Montgomery, New York. This magnificent Beechcraft King Air E-90 listed for sale offers incredible performance and value with Low Times, American Aviation Pilot Nacelles/Speed Stacks, Raisbeck mods and new paint, interior and boots by Oxford Aviation. An extensive Phase 1-4 inspection has just been complete.

The airframe total time at the time of this publication was only 7910 time since new and has 7144 landings. The engine is only 1070 since major overhaul and was done by Pratt & Whitney on March of 2001. Only 65 hours since the overhaul raiseback quiet fan 4 blade props on Feb. 2007. This 1976 Beechcraft King Air E90 has absolutely zero damage history.

Avionics and Radios included with this Beechcraft King Air E90 Include:

Avionics/Radios:
Bendix M-4D Integrated Flight Control System (coupled) w/yaw damper
Collins FD-108Y Flight Director
Collins Altitude Alert and Preselect
Bendix RDS-82 Stabilized Color Weather Radar
Garmin GPS-500 GPS/Multi Function Display
Garmin GDL-69 Datalink
Sperry C-14-23 HSI
Dual Sperry Compass Systems…

Additional Equipment on this Beechcraft King Air E90 Include:

Additional Equipment:
Raisbeck Quiet Fan 4 Blade Props American Aviation Pitot Nacelles
Raisbeck Dual Aft Body Strakes American Aviation Speed Stacks
Raisbeck Gross Weight Increase AviaDesign spar strap
Nickel Guide Vanes Laptop power Supply
Lead Acid Batteries Auto Feather
4th Cabin Window Prop Synch…

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Great Resource for Beechcraft Owners

In the world of small aircraft aviation, there are a few names that stand out among the rest. One of the biggest is Beechcraft. Like many small aircraft, Beechcraft comes in a very large array of makes and models. So, how do you find information on specific models of Beechcraft, or the find just the right parts for your planes design? You check out Bonanzas-Barons-Parts.com.

This is a huge listing of all the different makes and models of Beechcraft airplanes. This site has a long list of the various types of Beechcraft, as well as specific parts that fit each design, and even articles that correspond to each make and model, including vintage Beechcraft airplanes.

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So, if you’re the owner of any style of Beechcraft airplane, or are just wanting more information of specific designs, Bonanazas-Barons-Parts.com could be just the site you’ve been looking for. It’s easy to navigate, well put together, and could become the premiere site for all things Beechcraft.

Beechcraft Aircraft History

Founded in 1932 by Walter H. Beech, the Beechcraft company has been producing aircraft ranging from single engine piston airplanes to corporate and private jets. The company is based out of Wichita, Kansas. The first Beechcraft aircraft to take to the skies was an airplane called the Beech Staggerwing model 17 back in November of 1932.

For many years Beechcraft remained a family owned business run by Walter Beech and his wife Olive Ann Mellor Beech. In 1950, Walter Beech suffered from a heart attack and Olive Beech took the role of being the president and CEO of the company.

Olive Beech remained president and CEO up until February 8th, 1980 when during that time the company was purchased by the Raytheon Company. In 1994 Raytheon merged Beechcraft with their Hawker division. Just eight years later in 2002, the branding of Beechcraft was brought back to begin production back of their Kansas division.

In 2007 Raytheon sold Raytheon Aircraft to Hawker Beechcraft and they continue to product aircraft out of Wichita, Kansas which is an area shared with their leading competitor, the Cessna Aircraft Company.