The King Air Model 90 was conceived as a turboprop upgrade to the piston-engine Queen Air in 1961. The first straight 90 aircraft was powered by Pratt & Whitney PT6A-6 engines, and assigned se- rial number LJ-1. That was 1964, and it marked the beginning of a long evolutionary production run that continues today.
After designing and manufacturing widely popular piston and jet engine aircraft, Walter H. Beech’s namesake company, then Beech Aircraft, developed a compromise between the two – the King Air. It was the perfect middle ground between the other two segments, flying faster and higher than the piston aircraft while also encompassing the capability to land at small airports on short runways. From 1964 on, the King Air family of turboprops outsold all its twin-turboprop competitors combined.
Vintage livery, static, non rigged, Lowpoly, blank layered 2048 psd template layered texture, made for MSFS, XPlane, or any other simulator Scenery Airport development , 3dmax standard materials, not a detailed interior just enough to be seen as part of enviroment. BLANK LAYERED paintkit included
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