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2022 Robinson R44 Raven II

Used
$599,000
07/19/2024
Est: $4,442/mo
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Registration no. Listing # 1571B
76 VIEWS
50 DAYS ON FLYING
0 SAVES

Aircraft Listing Type

For Sale

Highlights

With A/C

Exterior Base: Viper Blue Met. Exterior Trim: None. (Note: N-Numbers are Decals/Taped On). Interior: Tan Leather. Air Conditioning. Second Hour Meter. Cabin Camera. Cyclic Guard. Vertical Card Compass. 8 Hole Panel. Garmin GTR225B Com. Garmin GTX335 Transponder w/ADS-B Out. Garmin GMA350Hc Audio Controller. Pilot Side Avionics Bar. Aft Seat Dual USB Ports. Extra Corrossion Protection. Aftermarket Alaska Rack and Skid Step. Note: Headsets, Safety Belt Sleeves, Floor Inserts, Portable GPS & Mount, and Sun Visors, shown in photos, are not included in sale.

*Approximate Hours as of August 3, 2024.

Last Annual/100 Hour Inspection performed: August, 2024.

All applicable ADs and SBs current through July, 2024.

Seller location

St. Augustine, Florida, United States

Aircraft location

St. Augustine, Florida, United States

Flight rules

Visual Flight Rules

Number of seats

4

Additional equipment

Air Conditioning

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07/19/2024
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