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Angoon Airport Examples of Aircraft That May Use the Angoon Airport ANGOON AIRPORT EXAMPLES OF AIRCRAFT THAT MAY USE THE ANGOON AIRPORT Images and aircraft specifications are approximate and are provided for reference only. Aircraft fleet, passenger capacity, and cargo capabilities are dependent on airlines that provide service in the region. AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT DETAILS DE HAVILLAND (DHC-3) OTTER Design group II Wingspan 65 feet Length 52 feet Height 20 feet Cruising speed 104 knots Maximum passengers 10 Maximum payload 4,000 pounds Photo credit: Ward Air DE HAVILLAND (DHC-2) BEAVER Design group I Wingspan 48 feet Length 35 feet Height 17 feet Cruising speed 133 knots Maximum passengers 8 Maximum payload 1,500 pounds Photo credit: Ward Air dot.alaska.gov/sereg/projects/angoon_airport_new 1 CONTINUED... AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT DETAILS BEECHCRAFT KING AIR B200 Design group II Wingspan 55 feet Length 44 feet Height 15 feet Cruising speed 283 knots Maximum passengers 6 Maximum payload 2,180 pounds Photo credit: LifeMed Alaska BEECHCRAFT 1900 CARGO Design group II Wingspan 58 feet Length 58 feet Height 16 feet Cruising speed 252 knots Maximum passengers n/a Maximum payload 5,000 pounds Photo credit: Ravn Alaska BEECHCRAFT 1900C Design group II Wingspan 58 feet Length 58 feet Height 16 feet Cruising speed 252 knots Maximum passengers 19 Maximum payload 4,500 pounds Photo credit: Ravn Alaska dot.alaska.gov/sereg/projects/angoon_airport_new 2 CONTINUED... AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT DETAILS CESSNA 185 Design group I Wingspan 36 feet Length 26 feet Height 8 feet Cruising speed 145 knots Maximum passengers 5 Maximum payload 1,400 pounds Photo credit: Ward Air CESSNA 206 Design group I Wingspan 36 feet Length 28 feet Height 9 feet Cruising speed 120 knots Maximum passengers 5 Maximum payload 1,400 pounds Photo credit: Alaska Seaplanes CESSNA 207 Design group I Wingspan 36 feet Length 28 feet Height 9 feet Cruising speed 124 knots Maximum passengers 7 Maximum payload 1,200 pounds Photo credit: Alaska Seaplanes dot.alaska.gov/sereg/projects/angoon_airport_new 3 CONTINUED... AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT DETAILS CESSNA 208 CARAVAN Design group II Wingspan 52 feet Length 38 feet Height 15 feet Cruising speed 130 knots Maximum passengers 9 Maximum payload 3,200 pounds Photo credit: Alaska Seaplanes CESSNA 208B GRAND CARAVAN Design group II Wingspan 52 feet Length 42 feet Height 16 feet Cruising speed 144 knots Maximum passengers 9 Maximum payload 3,000 pounds Photo credit: Alaska Seaplanes CESSNA 310 Design group I Wingspan 37 feet Length 32 feet Height 11 feet Cruising speed 194 knots Maximum passengers 5 Maximum payload 900 pounds Photo credit: Ward Air dot.alaska.gov/sereg/projects/angoon_airport_new 4 CONTINUED... AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT DETAILS PILATUS PC-12 Design group I Wingspan 53 feet Length 47 feet Height 14 feet Cruising speed 260 knots Maximum passengers 7 Maximum payload 2,200 pounds Photo credit: Alaska Seaplanes PIPER PA-31-350 NAVAJO CHIEFTAIN Design group I Wingspan 41 feet Length 33 feet Height 13 feet Cruising speed 175 knots Maximum passengers 9 Maximum payload 1,800 pounds Photo credit: Airliners.net dot.alaska.gov/sereg/projects/angoon_airport_new 5.
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