1967 Cessna 310L
Description
The Cessna 310L is a light twin-engine, six-seat aircraft produced by Cessna between 1967 and 1979. It is a low-wing, cantilever monoplane with a conventional tailwheel landing gear configuration. It is powered by two Continental IO-470-M engines. The 310L features a pressurized cabin and can reach a maximum speed of 233 mph. The aircraft has a range of 1,300 miles and can climb to a service ceiling of 19,800 feet. It was designed for comfortable and efficient corporate travel, and was popular among private aircraft owners and charter companies
Features
- Total Time: 5276
- IO-470-V (both engines) ONLY 215 hours since top overhaul!
- 2020 all new fuel lines, Overhauled fuel valves & pumps
- 2020 new lifters, resealed valve train, overhauled exhaust , new plugs and overhauled mags.
- 2021 new alternators and belts
- 1271 SMOH on both engines
- New avionics in 2021 to include:
- Aspen e-5 EFD
- Garmin GNX 375 Nav/transponder (ADSB in/out)
- GA35 gps antenna
- Garmin GNC 255A
- Aspen RSM
- Stratus USB charger
- JPI engine monitor (2001)
- 2 axis auto pilot (older)
- Gizmo flush mount for iPad
- New panels
- 2001 top overhaul (both engines)
- 2002 new leather upholstery
- 2003 Cleveland wheel & brakes
- 2006 repainted
- 2007 C&D heater (no ad's)
- 2020 overhauled entire fuel system
- 2020 resealed struts, new tires and brakes
- 2021 new props