1981 Cessna 421C Golden Eagle
Description
The Cessna 421C Golden Eagle is a light, twin-engine aircraft produced by Cessna. It was introduced in 1978 and is still in production today. The Cessna 421C is an improved version of the Cessna 421A, offering increased performance, improved cabin pressurization, and better avionics. The aircraft is powered by two Continental Motors GTSIO-520-J engines, each producing 375 horsepower. It has a maximum range of 1,100 miles and a maximum cruising speed of 250 knots. The Cessna 421C is typically used for corporate travel, air taxi, and other general aviation uses.
Features
- Total Time: 6309
- Continental GTSIO520-N by RAM Engines:
- Left SMOH - 271.6hrs. (OH in 2020 at RAM)
- Right SMOH - 844.4hrs. (OH in 2016 at RAM)
- McCauley 3-Bladed Aluminum, with Blade Heat and Synchrophasing:
- Left/Right SMOH - 1242.4hrs (OH 2012)
- Garmin G600 PFD/MFD with Synthetic Vision, Traffic, TAWS-B, and Datalink Weather
- Garmin GTN750 GPS/Nav/Com/MFD
- Garmin GTN650 GPS/Nav/Com/MFD
- Garmin GFC600 4-Servo with Yaw Damper
- Garmin GTX33ES ADS-B In/Out (Remote Mount)
- Garmin GTX327 Backup Transponder
- Garmin GMA350C Digital Audio Panel with Bluetooth Connectivity, Voice Command, and 3D Audio
- Garmin GDL69 XM Weather and XM Audio
- JPI EDM 960 Engine Monitoring Display
- Mid-continent MD-302 Standby Instrument
- Honeywell Primus Color Radar and WX500 Stormscope
- L3 Skywatch Active Traffic (TAS)
- Hoskins CFS2000A Fuel Flow Computer
- No Damage History
- Complete and Consecutive Logs
- Useful Load 2152lbs
- Always Hangared
- Flight Into Known icing Equipped (FIKI)
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