Hawker Beechcraft Corporation announced a product enhancement for its late model Beechcraft King Air 350 turboprops that provides significantly more electrical power for special mission applications. The increased electrical power system includes two 400amp starter generators with paralleled output of 760amps, an additional mission electrical bus with cockpit control and automatic load shedding.
“This upgrade provides another 190amps of 28VDC power for missionized King Air 350 aircraft,” Jay Gibson says, vice president, Special Missions. “The new system will not only include additional amps, it will provide higher quality power to our customer because it will be filtered through the aircraft battery system.”
The upgrade will be available for late model King Airs 350 aircraft (serial FL-500 and on) as an aftermarket kit, as well as available on new production special mission King Air 350 aircraft. The company currently anticipates Federal Aviation Administration certification by second quarter of 2012 and is now accepting orders.
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