What planes have G1000?

The Garmin G1000 is generally certified on new general aviation aircraft, including Beechcraft, Cessna, Diamond, Cirrus, Mooney, Piper, Quest (the Quest Kodiak), and Tiger.

Which King Air is the fastest?

Blackhawk
The Blackhawk-upgraded King Air 350 features Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-67A engines, producing 1,050 SHP up to 25,000 feet, while stock King Air 350 engines begin losing horsepower at 15,000 feet.

How much is a King Air 300?

King Air 300 Operating Cost Annual fixed cost for the King Air 300 is the most expensive of the group of turboprops as it prices around $392,000-$394,000.

Does G1000 have autopilot?

Sometimes they’ll control your altitude change target and other times they’ll help you set a target airspeed. And that’s it! Those are the basics of a G1000 autopilot system! Here’s a video explainer that will run down the most basic autopilot functions.

When did the G1000 come out?

June 2004
The Garmin G1000 was first shipped in a Diamond DA40 in June 2004.

How fast is a King Air 350?

580 km / h
The cruising speed of the King Air 350 is 580 km / h (313 kts) and its maximum flight range is 2870 kilometers (1550 NM).

What is the range of a King Air 350?

3,343 km
Beechcraft King Air 350/Range

How much fuel does a King Air 350 burn hourly?

Beechcraft’s King Air 350 burns around 122.00 gallons per hour. At $5.00 a gallon, that’s $610.00 per hour. Maintenance, on average, will cost $515.00 per hour maintenance, including $215.00 for the airframe and $300.00 for the engine and APU. That gives us $1,125.00 per hour in direct operating costs.