King Air C90 Desktop History:
The Model 90 King Air was conceived as the Model 120 in 1961. In May 1963, Beechcraft began test flights of the proof-of-concept Model 87, a modified Queen Air with Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-6 engines. On July 14, Beech announced a new type, and a month later began accepting orders for the "King Air", with deliveries to commence in Autumn 1964.
This C90 King Air display model is glossed with clear lacquer to provide long lasting protection as a finishing touch. This elegant Model 90 King Air jet display model plane is definitely the perfect gift and collectible you would want to give to your friends and family. All parts are cautiously carved, plus the vibrant colors and markings are painted on the model for precision. We carefully supervise operation and manufacturing procedures and pay attention to smallest details to deliver an incomparable work of art that would surely entice aviation enthusiasts and military model plane hobbyists. Every King Air 90 model display is a work of art. The C90 King Air jet desk top is meticulously handled and especially handcrafted by our highly-skilled craftsmen with the use of premium class materials. The Model 90 King Air jet model is supplied with a mahogany base for display.
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