Hawker Beechcraft Beech 99

Introduced in 1968, the Beechcraft Model 99 – also known as the Airliner 99 or Commuter 99 – was designed based on its predecessors, the King Air and Queen Air, however with a new and meticulously designed nose structure. It has been developed to replace the Beechcraft Model 18 with development commencing in the early…


Hawker Beechcraft Beech Baron

The Beechcraft Baron is a light civil utility aircraft, and a direct successor of the Beechcraft 95 Travel Air. The Baron line was introduced in 1961, with productions continuing to this day. The Beechcraft Baron 55 was the first aircraft in the line, fitted with twin six-cylinder piston engines, with the first models were featuring…


Hawker Beechcraft Bonanza

Manufactured since 1947, the Beechcraft Bonanza has been in continuous production with over 17,000 various Bonanza aircrafts being built throughout the years. The Bonanza line stands out for being the longest produced aircraft line in history, with models being manufactured to this day. The Beechcraft 35 Bonanza has been produced until 1982, with the main…


Hawker Beechcraft Beechjet 400A

The Beechcraft 400A, also known as Beechjet 400A has been manufactured since 1985, based on the design of the Diamond II executive jet produced by Mitsubishi. The design and part-assembled airframes had been sold to Beechcraft, who then used these to further develop the Beechjet 400 and 400A. The design comprised of a low-wing with…


Hawker Beechcraft C-12

Based on the Beechcraft King Air, Super King Air and later 1900, the Hawker Beechcraft C-12 Huron series aircrafts were the military variants of the forementioned. The C-12’s were modified in order to be used in a variety of roles, some as simple as cargo or passenger transport, as well as medevac, embassy support and…


Hawker Beechcraft Duke 60

The development of the twin-engine Hawker Beechcraft 60 Duke was commenced in 1965, with the intention to bridge the gap between the Beechcraft Baron and Queen Air. The first model was introduced in 1968 for commuting use. The aircraft featured pressurized cabin with club seating for the passengers’ comfort, with and port-side airstair entry door….


Beechcraft Hawker 4000 (Horizon)

The Hawker 4000, also known as the Hawker Horizon, is a twin-engine business jet, developed and manufactured by Hawker Beechcraft. Productions for the Hawker 4000 commenced in 2001, after the aircraft was announced in 1996. The design was intended to compliment the Hawker 1000, as a larger, super-midsized jet. To improve on performance and passenger experience, the 4000…