Beechcraft Queen Air 65

Beechcraft initiated the production of the Beechcraft Queen Air line in 1960, with various models developed until 1978. The Queen Air is a twin-engine light aircraft designed based on the preceding Bonanza, featuring modifications to the fuselage and intended for utility, commuting, and private use. The inaugural model in the series was the Queen Air 65, which first took flight in 1958. The Model 65 employed two Lycoming IGSO-480 engines and was easily recognizable by its straight, unswept tail.

Red Box is delighted to present a comprehensive range of ground power and support equipment for this aircraft, encompassing tugs, ground power units, start power units and more, perfectly tailored to the requirements of the Beechcraft Queen Air 65 aircraft.

This includes the popular 709 airport tug, the RBPS25 continuous power unit, ideal for diagnostic work, pre-flight checks, or continuous powering of equipment during operations without draining the onboard aircraft batteries. Additionally, the RB25A is available for starting the aircraft, helping to avoid hot starts. In our TC3000 range, we also offer a combination of start and continuous power in one unit for the Beechcraft Queen Air 65 aircraft.


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