KING AIRS OVER JAPAN
Japan's army expects to buy 15 or 16 Raytheon Beech Super King Air 350s to replace Mitsubishi LR-1s now serving in a liaison/reconnaissance role. The Japanese army operates 16 of the twin-turboprop-powered LR-1s, known commercially as the Mitsubishi MU-2. The first six Super King Airs are expected...
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