1966 Piper Aztec used
Description
The Piper Aztec is a twin-engine, six-seat light aircraft manufactured by Piper Aircraft. It was first introduced in 1966 and was in production until 1982. The Aztec is powered by two Lycoming IO-540 reciprocating engines, each producing 300 hp. It has a maximum speed of 178 knots and a range of 1,000 nautical miles. The Aztec has a wingspan of 41 feet and a length of 32 feet. It has a service ceiling of 16,000 feet and a rate of climb of 1,300 feet per minute.
Features
- Total Time:7689
- Engine 1 Time: 31 SOH
- Engine 2 Time: 31 SOH
- Prop 1 Time: 31 SOH
- Prop 2 Time: 31 SOH
- Avionics / Equipment
- Garmin 430w
- Gtx 330
- Gma 340
- Garmin Dme
- Adsb-in and out