1966 Piper PA-23-250 Aztec C Turbo
Description
The Piper PA-23-250 Aztec C Turbo was a twin-engined light aircraft produced by Piper Aircraft from 1966 to 1971. It was an upgraded version of the PA-23-160 Aztec and featured two Lycoming TIO-540-C1A6 turbocharged engines, each producing 250 horsepower. The aircraft was capable of cruising speeds of up to 212 mph, and was used mainly for corporate and charter flights. The Aztec C Turbo was also popular with air ambulance services due to its improved performance. A total of 408 Aztec C Turbos were produced before production ended in 1971.
Features
- Total Time: 5849
- Engine 1 Time: 1080 SMOH
- Engine 2 Time: 1900 SMOH
- Prop 1 Time: 881 SMOH
- Prop 2 Time: 881 SMOH
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