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Military Utility / Special Mission Aircraft

United States | 1974

"The Beechcraft C-12 Huron is based on the Super King and 1900 series platforms and serves with the United States military as a utility transport among other roles."

Authored By: Staff Writer | Last Edited: 04/24/2023 | Content ©www.MilitaryFactory.com | The following text is exclusive to this site; No A.I. was used in the generation of this content. Flag of Image from the United States Department of Defense DVIDS imagery network. The Beechcraft Super King Air (Super King Air 200 model) civilian utility aircraft forms the basis of the U.S. military's C-12 "Huron" military-minded hauler. The type was introduced in 1974 and maintains an active presence in the air fleets of the United States Air Force, Army, Navy and Marines. Other operators include the Hellenic Army, the Israeli Air Force and the Pakistan Air Force. The Huron provides multi-mission support to the various American services, able to tackle sorties related to personnel transportation, light cargo movement, humanitarian assistance and MEDical EVACuation missions (MEDEVAC). it can also serve as a pilot training platform and an airborne testbed for various aircraft components and systems. At its core, the aircraft is crewed by one with a capacity for up to thirteen passengers. It features an overall length of 43.8 feet with a wingspan reaching 54.5 feet and a height of 15 feet. Empty weight is 7,755lb and Maximum Take-Off Weight (MTOW) is 12,500lb. Power is from 2 x Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-42 series turboprop engines developing 850 horsepower each. Performance includes a maximum speed of 333 miles per hour, a service ceiling of 35,000 feet and range out to 2,075 miles. Rate-of-climb is 2,450 feet-per-minute. Overall design is conventional with the cockpit seated aft of a short, sloping nosecone assembly. The passenger section is aft of the cockpit and an access door is fitted to portside. The tail section holds the single vertical fin which seats the horizontal stabilizers high in a T-style arrangement. The wing mainplanes are mounted low along the sides of the fuselage and each carries an engine nacelle. The engines drive three-bladed propeller units. The nacelles also house a main landing gear leg (double-tired) while a nose leg is featured at the front of the aircraft. The C-12 was taken into service in 1974 with the United States Army under the "C-12A" designation. In service, this mark was primarily used for the VIP transport role as well as liaison duties when needed. In 1979, the United States Navy and Marine Corps invested in the type and took the series into inventory with some modifications made to suit the service (namely the addition of a large cargo door). These were known as the UC-12B. The USN training model became the TC-12B and were based on the UC-12B mark. The C-12C was given upgraded engines and the Army and Air Force's C-12D models introduced a cargo foot among other subtle changes. The Army also used the RC-12D as a SIGnals INTelligence (SIGINT) platform. The UC-12D was based on the King Air A200CT production model. The C-12E was an upgraded C-12A for Air Force usage and the C-12F a transport variant. The Navy operated the UC-12F (King Air B200C) and the Army the RC-12G tactical intelligence model. The RC-12H became a U.S. Army SIGINT platform. Other variants in the line have included the UC-12M with its upgraded cockpit/avionics, the RC-12M of the USN with its glass cockpit arrangement and the C-12T, an upgrade to the existing C-12F models for the U.S. Army. The C-12F was a USN model with surface-search radar fitted. The RU-12J became another special mission model (U.S. Army) and the C-12V an upgraded C-12R. The MC-12W Liberty was used by the USAF for the ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) role. UC-12W was a USN model based in the King Air 350. RC-12 "Guardrail" is a specially-modified, special-mission Huron used in the dedicated SIGINT role by the United States Army. Content ©MilitaryFactory.com; No Reproduction Permitted. Operators [+] Global customers who have evaluated and/or operated the Beechcraft C-12 Huron. Nations are displayed by flag, each linked to their respective national aircraft listing. Total Production: 40 Units Contractor(s): Beechcraft - USA National flag of Greece National flag of Iran National flag of Israel National flag of Pakistan National flag of the United States [ Greece; Iran; Israel; Pakistan; United States ] Mission Roles [+] TRANSPORT COMMERCIAL AVIATION Power & Performance [+] Propulsion 2 x Pratt & Whitney PT6A-21 engines developing 550 horsepower. Maximum Speed 332 mph (535 kph | 289 kts) Service Ceiling 35,105 ft (10,700 m | 7 miles) Operational Range 2,075 miles (3,340 km | 1,803 nm) Rate-of-Climb 2,450 ft/min (747 m/min) City-to-City Ranges Operational range when compared to distances between major cities (in KM). NYC LON LON PAR PAR BER BER MOS MOS TOK TOK SYD SYD LAX LAX NYC Structural [+] Crew 1 (MANNED) Length 43.8 ft (13.35 m) Width 54.5 ft (16.60 m) Height 14.9 ft (4.55 m) Empty Weight 7,760 lb (3,520 kg) MTOW 12,500 lb (5,670 kg) Variants [+] C-12 "Huron" - Base Series Designation C-12A - Initial production model UC-12B - USN/USMC model with added side cargo door. NC-12B - USN model with Sonobuoy launcher support. TC-12B - USN trainer model C-12C - Army and USAF model with upgraded engines; converted from C-12A stock. RC-12D - USN SIGINT aircraft UC-12D - Utility model based on King Air A200CT C-12E - USAF upgraded C-12A stock C-12F - USAF transport model RC-12F - USN UC-12F with surface-search radar installed. UC-12F - USN model with upgraded cockpit and avionics. RC-12G - Army variant for inteligence role RC-12H = SIGIN model for Army C-12L - Special program models (Cefly Lancer) UC-12M - USN model with upgraded cockpit and avionics. RC-12M - USN model with upgraded instruments and systems. C-12R - Glass cockpit fitted C-12T - Army C-12F models upgraded with new cockpits. C-12U - Army model with upgrades and improvements. RU-21J - Special mission model C-12V - UpgradedC-12R C-12S - Army model based on King Air 350 MC-12W "Liberty" - Army SIGINT model UC-12W - USN model based on King Air 350 C-12J - UASF model RC-12 "Guardrail" - Army SIGINT aircraft Charts & Graphs [+] Relative Max Speed Hi: 400mph Lo: 200mph Aircraft Max Listed Speed (332mph). Graph Average of 300 MPH. Era Crossover Pie graph section Pie graph section Showcasing Aircraft Era Crossover (if any) ranging from the Early Years to the Present Day. Max Alt Visualization Small airplane graphic Production Comparison 40 36183 44000 Entry compared against Ilyushin IL-2 (military) and Cessna 172 (civilian) total production. Design Balance RANGE ALT SPEED Qualities reflected above are altitude, speed, and range. More coverage = Better balanced. MACH Regime (Sonic) Sub Trans Super Hyper HiHyper ReEntry RANGES (MPH) Subsonic: 19030 Aviation Timeline EarlyYrs WWI Interwar WWII ColdWar Postwar Modern Future Recognitions [+] Military lapel ribbon for the Cold War Military lapel ribbon representing modern aircraft 1 / 1 Image of the Beechcraft C-12 Huron Image from the United States Department of Defense DVIDS imagery network. Going Further... 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