C17B — Beechcraft C17B

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Photo via Wikipedia: Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing
Year
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Owner
Beechcraft
Last seen
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MTOW
1,900 kg
Range
590 nm
Seats
4
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Beechcraft · C17B
Model overview
Fleet & certification
- Built
- 6
- Active
- 6
- Origin
- US
Variants
Per-variant specifications
| Variant | Engine | MTOW | Range | Cruise | Pax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BE17 BE17 | — | 1,900 kg | 590 nm | 185 kt | 4 |
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Safety & ops history
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PC Board Beechcraft 101-364572-17
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Bellanca 17-30A Super Viking Air Valve LWR Firewall RH P/N 196518 (0819-234)
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Bellanca 17-30A Super Viking Air Filter Box Assembly P/N 191942-0 (0919-29)
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Bellanca 17-30A Super Viking Air Valve LWR LH P/N 196935-20 (0819-220)
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People also ask
How many Beechcraft C17B are there?
6 Beechcraft C17B are on the worldwide civil registry. This counts registered airframes, not total production.
What is the range of the Beechcraft C17B?
The Beechcraft C17B has a range of about 590 nautical miles.
How fast is the Beechcraft C17B?
The Beechcraft C17B cruises at around 185 knots.
What is the Beechcraft C17B's maximum take-off weight?
The Beechcraft C17B has a maximum take-off weight of 1,900 kg.
How many seats does the Beechcraft C17B have?
The Beechcraft C17B is typically configured for up to 4 occupants.



