General Aviation

Beech C-12

Manufacturer: BEECH

The Beechcraft C‑12 Huron is a family of twin‑engine turboprop aircraft derived from the civilian Super King Air and 1900 airliners. In U.S. service it serves as a light transport, medical evacuation platform, and a base for surveillance and special‑mission equipment. The designation “C‑12” is used by the Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps.

Aircraft Facts

Type Key
beech-c-12
Class
General Aviation
Registry Count
1
Example Registration
N121TD

Specifications

Wingspan
16.61 m / 54 ft
Length
13.34 m / 43 ft
Height
4.6 m / 15 ft
Max Speed
535 km/h / 333 mph
Range
2690 km / 1450 nmi
Ceiling
11000 m / 35000 ft
Production Start
1974

Variants

  • C-12- 1 registrations - Example N121TD

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