1977 Piper Aztec F turbo
Description
The Piper Aztec F turbo is a 6-seat, twin-engine light aircraft manufactured by Piper Aircraft. It is powered by two Lycoming TIO-540-A2A engines, each producing 300 horsepower. The aircraft has a maximum speed of 192 knots, a range of 830 nautical miles, and a service ceiling of 18,000 feet. It is equipped with an automatic direction finder, a radar altimeter, and an autopilot. The Aztec F also features a retractable tricycle landing gear and an air-conditioning system.
Features
- Total Time: 3742
- Garmin GTN 750 GPS;
- GTX 345 Transponder;
- GMA 342 Transponder;
- GNC 255A Nav/Com;
- KFC 200 Auto pilot;
- KCS 55A HSI;
- Dual JPI 700's engine monitors.
- All hydrualic hoses replaced at last annual.
- Landing gear completely overhauled with new bushing, bolts, washers, shims, seals and o-rings also at last annual.
- Current on all A/D inspections.
- Long range tanks (188 gal).
- Six place factory O2.