Aircraft

A US military Beechcraft King Air 350 (C-12 Huron) prepares for taxi at a sunlit airfield. Notable for its versatility in VIP and utility transport roles.

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📝 Spotter's notes

A US military Beechcraft King Air 350 (C-12 Huron) prepares for taxi at a sunlit airfield. Notable for its versatility in VIP and utility transport roles.

âœˆī¸ Aircraft identity

Registration 500
ICAO Type BE20
Model King Air 350 (C-12 Huron military variant)
Manufacturer Beechcraft
Airline United States of America (Military/Government)
Livery United States of America (military gray)
Military Military

🔧 Technicals

Engine Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-60A
Thrust Not applicable (turboprop engines rated at 1,050 shp each)
Wingspan 17.65 m
Length 14.22 m
Height 4.37 m
MTOW 6,804 kg
Range 3,345 km
Capacity up to 11 passengers (varies with military configuration)
Cruise Speed 578 km/h
Noise Rating ICAO Chapter 4 compliant (~72 dB, varies with propeller speed)

📍 Location

Airport Code RIV/KRIV
Airport Name March Air Reserve Base
Viewing Spot FBO

📷 Camera

Device iPhone 17 Pro Max