1. New Effects
2.Add Lights
3.add announcements
4.Add some Sounds
5.Fix and New Views
6.among other little things

Bottom line, the 350ER has a maximum takeoff weight of 16,500 pounds, 1,500 pounds higher than the standard King Air 350. That extra takeoff weight allows the 350ER to pack on another 1,581 pounds of fuel for a total capacity of 5,192 pounds. Since we pay by the gallon, that is 775 gallons at the pump.
The 350ER can easily stay on station for more than 12 hours.
Another reason people will want a 350ER is to reach destinations where fuel simply isn't available. You could fly the big turboprop into rugged, out of the way runways to deliver or pickup people or cargo and have enough fuel to make the return trip to civilization.
Of course, there may be some pilots and owners who simply want to go a long way without stopping, and the 350ER can cover more than 2,400 nm at high-speed cruise.
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