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Beechcraft King Air C90B_XP for FS2004 version 2.0
Visual Model by Dee Waldron and Henry Tomkiewicz, August 2005
Flight Model by Michael Verlin and Steve Small
Panel and Textures by Michael Verlin
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This model was built with FSDS version 2.24.
New for this version:

Transparent cockpit
More accurate Flight model

Credits:

Wheel textures by Jasper Gregory (newfrontiers).

General Notes:

The C90B XP is an STC modification performed by Blackhawk Modifications. It consists of swapping out the stock P&W PT6A-21A 550 shp, 1310 lb-ft. engines for a pair of PT6A-135A 750 shp engines. The power is derated back to 550, but the torque remains at a level of 1520 lb-ft. This boosts the cruising speed to 280 knots, and the climb rate to 1800 fpm. Physically, there is no change in the external appearance of the aircraft.

The flight model has been tuned to reflect the increased performance. Prop RPM is set at 1900, the normal setting for this modification.

There are four texture sets included here representing common paint schemes applied to the C90B. Screen pictures are attached to assist you in making your choice.

We've also included a Master texture in Photoshop layered format for your own repaints as desired.

The panel makes use of the stock Microsoft King Air gauge set, but an additional panel configuration file has been included for those who have a licensed copy of the Reality XP JetLine 2 gauge set.

For a sound package we recommend Leon Medado's King Air sound set available from the AVSIM file library.

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Installation
Unzip the archive directly into your flight simulator's Aircraft folder.
Add RA_Beep.wav into your flight simulator's Sound folder

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Legal Stuff:
Copyright 2005, Darwin Waldron and Henry Tomkiewicz. All rights reserved.
This aircraft model is freeware. All repaints, enhancements or modifications are welcome, but must remain free. No exceptions. User accepts all risk of use.

Dee Waldron
email: d.waldron@simufly.com