Royal Flying Doctor Service Beechcraft King Air 350 (VH-AAS) taxiing in distinctive red/white medevac livery at an Australian airport.

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πŸ“ Spotter's notes

Royal Flying Doctor Service Beechcraft King Air 350 (VH-AAS) taxiing in distinctive red/white medevac livery at an Australian airport.

✈️ Aircraft identity

Registration VH-AAS
ICAO Type B350
Model Super King Air 350
Manufacturer Beechcraft
Airline Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (Western Operations)
Livery Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (RFDS) Western Operations red/white livery
Military Civilian

πŸ”§ Technicals

Engine Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-60A
Thrust 2 Γ— 1,050 shp (783 kW)
Wingspan 17.65 meters
Length 14.22 meters
Height 4.37 meters
MTOW 6,804 kg
Range 3,345 km
Capacity 11 passengers or up to 2 stretchers for medical evacuation
Cruise Speed 578 km/h
Noise Rating Not specifically rated, but PT6A engine generally ICAO Chapter 4 compliant

πŸ“ Location

Airport Code SYD/YSSY
Airport Name Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport
Viewing Spot Shep’s Mound

πŸ“· Camera

Device FUJIFILM X-S10
Lens XF 16-80mm f/4 R OIS WR