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 Mathews says Fremont Airways LLC’s 1981 King Air 200 feels more like a King Air 250 because of updated avionics, Blackhawk engines, most of the Raisbeck modifications and a new interior.
Like any relationship, co-ownership of an airplane can be a great partnership when there’s good communication and a healthy amount of respect between all parties.
Two Wyoming families have formed what they describe as a near-perfect relationship through a 1981 Beechcraft King Air 200 thanks to a pilot who brought them together four years ago and keeps them happy and flying.
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