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The Beechcraft Queen Air was a twin engined light aircraft produced in several different versions from 1960 to 1978. Based upon the Twin Bonanza, with which it shared key components such as wings, engines, and tail surfaces, but featuring a larger fuselage, it served as the basis for the highly successful King Air series of turboprop aircraft. It is often used as a private aircraft, a utility, or a small commuter airliner. Production ran for 17 years.
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The Beechcraft Queen Air is a twin engined light aircraft produced in several different versions from 1960 to 1978. Based upon the Twin Bonanza, with which it shared key components such as wings, engines, and tail surfaces, but featuring a larger fuselage, it served as the basis for the highly successful King Air series of turboprop aircraft. It is often used as a private aircraft, utility, or small commuter airliner. Production ran for 17 years, with many aircraft still flying.
  
  
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beechcraft_Queen_Air   Beechcraft Queen Air on Wikipedia]
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beechcraft_Queen_Air Beechcraft Queen Air on Wikipedia]
  
 
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Beechcraft 65 Queen Air seen in Traitement de choc .

The Beechcraft Queen Air is a twin engined light aircraft produced in several different versions from 1960 to 1978. Based upon the Twin Bonanza, with which it shared key components such as wings, engines, and tail surfaces, but featuring a larger fuselage, it served as the basis for the highly successful King Air series of turboprop aircraft. It is often used as a private aircraft, utility, or small commuter airliner. Production ran for 17 years, with many aircraft still flying.


This page lists all films that feature a variation of the Beechcraft Queen Air

See also