These models are built near to scale, are fully textured and are provided in multiple formats. They are externally detailed and include many animateable features including landing gear, landing gear doors, propellers, ailerons, flaps, elevators, and rudder.
The King Air was originally developed in 1963-64 and been in continuous production since then. Original King Air was the C-90 versions and later the C-100 was produced. The C-350 began production in the 1980s as the Super King Air although that designation as the Super King Air was dropped in the 1990s. The C-350 was produced by stretching the fuselage again and retaining the T-Tail design then incorporated by all the King Air models in production. The interior included space for more seating that the earlier 90 models. The Model C-350 was first flown in 1985. It had Garret turboprop engines introduced in 1976. The King Air in the 350 series was capable of seating 9 passengers and 1 or 2 crew. It can cruise at 250 mph and has a range of 1530 miles. It has a service ceiling of 30,000 feet.