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A versatile new Beechcraft is climbing to position, and everyone responsible for defense procurement should know about it. The Beechcraft Model 350 delivers proven systems and technology in an airframe with 27% more cubic feet of cabin space than the internationally popular Model 200. Wingspan is up three feet, and new winglets improve climb capability and high-altitude performance. The Model 350 offers all-weather, multi-mission capability from sea level to 35,000 feet with outstanding reliability and low life-cycle cost. Typical missions. Maritime surveillance (surface and subsurface) Border/battlefield surveillance Over-the-horizon targeting SIGINT ECM Model 350 capability. Roomy cabin. 34 inches longer than the Model 200. More payload. Efficient operation at any altitude up to 35,000 feet. Long loiter times. • Effective radius of action. • Minimal crew and crew training. • State-of-the-art sensors: search radar, FLIR, ESM, acoustic analysis, tactical navigation, MAD, data recording, secure communications. • Wing hardpoints. The roomier, more advanced Model 350 is fully developed, fully tested and ready to fly. To learn how it can handle your specific missions, call the Beechcraft distributor nearest you or Beech Aircraft Corporation, Wichita, Kansas 67201 U.S.A. 316-681-7954. Fax: 316-681-8808. Beechcraft. Where new ideas take flight. cDeechcraft A Raytheon Company
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