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Old 04-25-2008, 12:26 PM
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Our tax money at work.
Seems a little excessive for just the Lt. Governor.

You just never know what will show up at the airport. The Spirit of Oklahoma.


Is left unattended, too. Might go have a look inside.






Old 04-26-2008, 03:19 PM
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Ahhhh, a Beechcraft B-200 Super...Very nice!! I used to fly skydivers from a B-90, this is a sweeeet upgrade to a fine aircraft!! Is the Lt.Gov. the pilot or does he have someone else that sticks it?

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Close...That's a 350. A 200 or 300 is shorter, with fewer windows and usually won't have winglets (Though there's an STC now). The 200 also differs because it doesn't have a full closed circuit on the air inlet lip. It is instead faired into the bottom of the nacelle just aft of the spinner.

Also, I don't believe the Lt. Governor is certificated. She probably has a crew.

Is that the one that produced such a row due to Keating's purchase and use of it?
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Originally Posted by IMBoring25
Close...That's a 350. A 200 or 300 is shorter, with fewer windows and usually won't have winglets (Though there's an STC now). The 200 also differs because it doesn't have a full closed circuit on the air inlet lip. It is instead faired into the bottom of the nacelle just aft of the spinner.

Also, I don't believe the Lt. Governor is certificated. She probably has a crew.

Is that the one that produced such a row due to Keating's purchase and use of it?

Ooops, you're right...I totally missed the winglets and just didn't pay attention to the windows...Still, bet that is a sweet bird to fly, I have plenty of hrs in a B-90, I'd be interested in seeing all the updates to a newer KingAir...

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Cool stuff, guys.


I'm not sure what the Lt. Governor was in town for, to be honest.
I think she was attending some symposium on campus here at NWOSU.

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