1972 Beechcraft A60 Duke
Description
The Beechcraft A60 Duke is a twin-engined light propeller aircraft manufactured by Beechcraft. The aircraft was introduced in 1972 and is a development of the Model 60 Queen Air. The Duke features a pressurized cabin, a retractable landing gear and a T-tail. The aircraft is powered by two Continental Motors IO-520-C engines and can accommodate up to 6 passengers. It has a maximum speed of 188mph and a range of 1,250mi. The Duke has been used for a variety of roles, from personal and business transportation to air ambulance, air charter and air taxi services.
Features
- Total Time: 4600
- Engines:
- SMOHL 80 (FIREWALL FORWARD)
- SMOHR 200 (DEVINE ENGINE 2004)
- Props:
- SPOHR 115 (2004)
- SPOHL 40 (2006)
- Avionics:
- (1) GARMIN GMA 345 DIGITAL TRANSPONDER with INTERCOM
- (1) GARMIN GNS 430 WAAS GPS/NAV/COM/VOR/GS/ MOVING MAP
- (1) GARMIN GMX 200 MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY
- (1) KING KX165 NAV/COM/VOR/LOC/GS
- (1) COLLINS PN101 SLAVED HSI
- (2) YOKE MOUNTED PTT’S
- (1) BEECHCRAFT M4C FULLY COUPLED AUTOPILOT SYSTEM
- Other:
- FULL DEICE, YOKE MOUNTED CLOCKS, CO-PILOT INSTRUMENTS, PROP SYNC, ELECTRIC TRIM, AVIONICS MASTER, HOBBS, RUDDER and AILERON TRIM, POST LIGHTS,
- COWL PLUGS, PITOT COVERS, POLISHED SPINNERS, VORTEX GENERATORS, WING STROBES, TAIL BEACON, RECOG LIGHTS, ICE LIGHT, AIR CONDITIONING, SHOULDER
- HARNESS, FACTORY 02 SYSTEM, YAW DAMPER.