1986 - 1989 Beechjet 400

The Raytheon Beech 400/400A evolved from the Mitsubishi Diamond 2 design that was bought by Beech in the mid 1980's. The original Mitsubishi MU300 Diamond 1 flew for the first time in August 1978. Only 11 Diamond 2's were built before Beech purchased the design and production rights. The Diamond 2 was renamed the Beech 400. Beech equipped the Diamond 2 with JT15D5 turbofan engines, developed a new interior, and made other minor changes. The new Beech 400A has a higher max takeoff weight and greater operating ceiling along with improved performance. Moving the rear fuselage fuel tank increased cabin volume. The flight deck features Collins Pro Line 4 EFIS avionics suite. Raytheon introduced a new luxury standard interior for the Beech 400A in 1996.
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Aircraft Information
Year: 1986 - 1989
Make: Beechjet
Model: 400
Active Fleet: 54  -  For Sale/Lease: 18
Average Asking Price - February 2014: $651,000
Range: 1,140 - 1,580 nm
Contact Number: 1-847-726-5000
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General Performance & Specifications
Cabin Height: 4.8 Feet
Cabin Width: 4.9 Feet
Cabin Length: 14.4 Feet
Baggage Volume Internal: 12.0 Cubic Feet
Baggage Volume External: 33.0 Cubic Feet
Seats Executive: *2/7
Max. Take-Off Weight: 15,780 lbs.
Max. Landing Weight: 14,220 lbs.
Maximum Payload: 2,070 lbs.
Balance Field Length: 4,700 Feet
Landing Distance: 4,450 Feet
Rate of Climb - All Engines: 3,960 Feet / Minute
Rate of Climb - One Engine Out: 1,110 Feet / Minute
Normal Cruise Speed: 446 ktas
Max. Cruise Speed: 461 ktas
Service Ceiling Max. Weight: 40,750 Feet
Number of Engines: 2
Engine Manufacturer: Pratt & Whitney
Engine Model: JT15D-5
Description

The Raytheon Beech 400/400A evolved from the Mitsubishi Diamond 2 design that was bought by Beech in the mid 1980s. The original Mitsubishi MU300 Diamond 1 flew for the first time in August 1978. Only 11 Diamond 2s were built before Beech purchased the design and production rights. The Diamond 2 was renamed the Beech 400. Beech equipped the Diamond 2 with JT15D5 turbofan engines, developed a new interior, and made other minor changes. The new Beech 400A has a higher max takeoff weight and greater operating ceiling along with improved performance. Moving the rear fuselage fuel tank increased cabin volume. The flight deck features Collins Pro Line 4 EFIS avionics suite. Raytheon introduced a new luxury standard interior for the Beech 400A in 1996.