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The aircraft was originally designed as the Mitsubishi MU-300 Diamond, an all-new, all-jet development to complement and slot above the Mitsubishi MU-2 and provide Mitsubishi Heavy Industries with their top-of-the-line corporate aircraft model (hence the name "Diamond"). Beechcraft bought the production rights and began manufacturing it as their own aircraft model, initially redesignated as the private jet that is Beechjet 400. The Beechjet 400 was certified by the FAA in May 1985.
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| Passengers: |
6-8 |
| Lavatory: |
Enclosed |
| Airspeed: |
434 mph |
| Range: |
1500 mi. |
| Cabin Volume: |
198 cubic feet |
| Cabin Width: |
4.9 feet |
| Cabin Height: |
4.8 feet |
| Cabin Length: |
15.5 feet |
| Baggage: |
55 cubic feet
3-4 golf bags, 5-6 suitcases,
1-4 pairs of skis
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