The Beech A65-8200 "Queen Air"
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This Twin Engine Aircraft was chosen by AeroSmith for it's versatility and Safety. The Queen Air has a large carrying capacity while still having the ability to operate from small Airstrips. This well built Airplane is powered by two Lycoming Supercharged, Fuel injected engines each producing 340 Horsepower and turning Propellers with a diameter of nearly 8 feet. This model is able to fly (and actually climb) on one engine in the very unlikely event of an Engine failure.
The Queen Air is capable of flying at Altitudes up to 30,000 feet and at cruise speeds of 350km/h. It's 870 liters of Fuel allow flights of over 4 hours with a healthy reserve for safety. The Executive cabin configuration allows plenty of room work or relax in comfort and be ready to do business when you arrive.
The Cessna A185F "One Eighty Five"
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The ability to operate on Floats, Wheels or Skis make this Airplane ideal for Newfoundland and Labrador, virtually every Pond or Lake is a runway. The 185 can carry a Pilot plus 3 passengers or 800 pounds of Cargo. At a cruise speed of about 210 km/h (on Floats) it's 280 liters of fuel last over 4.5 hours.
It's 300 Horsepower make the 185 great for those short Airstrips or small Ponds. The High Wing configuration, also, makes this Airplane a great platform for Photography, filming or Aerial survey work.