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Question about Beech 200 / 350

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The Beech 200 / 350 is often modified externally for surveillance missions, like pollution control, border patrol, communication monitoring etc. Does anybody know of a website or a list which shows these externally modified Beeches? Any leads would be highly appreciated.

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Re: Question about Beech 200 / 350

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Hi Iwan,

That is a very broad stated question: do you mean types (by various suppliers such as L3Harris) and /or registration numbers?

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Re: Question about Beech 200 / 350

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In April 25 Scramble published an article about Beech 300/350 in US government service. Might be a start.
Grt Pieter,
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Flyboy wrote: 25 Dec 2025, 08:45 That is a very broad stated question: do you mean types (by various suppliers such as L3Harris) and /or registration numbers?
Yes, you are right, and I know it is. To make the question as easy as possible, I am looking for Beech 200's and 350's with lumps, bumps and antennas. My inspiration comes from the exercise which took place a few weeks ago at Schiphol. They can be of any operator and any sort of sensor. I'm trying to find a way to figure out what is available and what it looks like. So photo websites are good, but a registration list will help just as much as I can Google the numbers and operators in it. Right now I'm kind of clueless where to start looking for modified Beeches.

So any help is most welcome actually.

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Re: Question about Beech 200 / 350

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AK01 wrote: 25 Dec 2025, 08:56 In April 25 Scramble published an article about Beech 300/350 in US government service. Might be a start.
Grt Pieter,
Thanks Pieter, I will dive into that. Cheers!

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