The C-12 Huron, a twin turboprop passenger and cargo aircraft, is the military version of the Beachcraft Super King Air. The C-12 aircraft, manufactured by Raytheon Aircraft Company (RAC) (formerly Beech Aircraft Corporation), is a high-performance, fixed-wing, T-tail, pressurized, twin engine turboprop that accommodates places for a pilot, co-pilot, and passengers. It is powered by two Pratt and Whitney PT6A-41/42/65 turbo prop engines. The Government�s C-12 aircraft fleet is similar to the Beech Super King Air 200 & 1900C, which is operated extensively around the world by many private and commercial users. The aircraft provides operational support for military bases, sites, fleet and shore units.
Specifications | |
Primary Function | Passenger and cargo airlift |
Contractor | Raytheon Aircraft (Beech) |
Unit Cost | $2 million |
Propulsion | Two Pratt & Whitney PT-6A-42 turboprop engines; 850 shaft horsepower each |
Length | 43 feet 10 (13.3 meters) |
Height | 15 feet (4.57 meters) |
Weight | Max. gross, take-off: 15,000 lbs (6,750 kg) |
Cruising Speed | Max.: 294 knots (334 miles, 544 km, per hour) |
Ceiling | 35,000 feet (10,668 meters) |
Range | 1,974 nautical miles (3,658 km) |
Crew | Two |
Armament | None |
Date deployed | 1994 |
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