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2014 Progressive Aerodyne SeaRey LSX

Used
$115,000
10/01/2024
Est: $853/mo
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Registration no. N136SRSerial no. 1014
40 VIEWS
1 DAY ON FLYING
0 SAVES

Aircraft Listing Type

For Sale

Special use

  • Amphibious / Float
  • Light Sport

Highlights

  • 2014 Factory built SLSA Searey Midwest based 914 turbo, advanced 5500 touch screen, garmin gps.
  • TT 578, no damage history. Annual good till 3/25 done by Brett H. All service bulletins up to date. Very fun and capable aircraft! Currently flying and ready for next owner.

Seller location

Bay City, Wisconsin, United States

Aircraft location

Bay City, Wisconsin, United States

Airframe Total time

579 hours

Engine 1 hours

578 hours SNEW

Flight rules

Visual Flight Rules

Navigation equipment

  • Advanced 5500 touch screen.
  • Garmin gps.

Number of seats

2

Interior Year

2014

Paint Year

2014

Inspection Status

  • Annual good till 3/25 done by Brett H.

Damage history

  • No damage history.
Date
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10/01/2024
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$115,000
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