NO DAMAGE HISTORY! ALWAYS HANGARED! Built by A&P 5 times Vans builder as his personal plane. 410 hours. Factory New Lycoming IO-390, 210 HP Dual P-Mag ignition (no hot start issues and better performance) Dynon Skyview HDX 10” with all Dynon components. ADSB in & out. WiFi. Upload flight plan from iPad. Hartzell Constant Speed Prop. Aero LED’s Grove Landing Gear and brakes. Performance: 20.5 / 2400 RPM, 9.1 Gal/h, TAS 173 KT at 10,500' - Load two 200lb pilots, 100lbs of baggage, full fuel. Fresh 400h Inspection complied with. Just need a new home due a new RV10 coming. •
2016 Vans RV-14A
Aircraft Listing Type
For Sale
Special use
- Aerobatic
Highlights
Seller location
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Aircraft location
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Airframe & Propulsion
Airframe Total time
410 hours
Airframe Description
NICE AND SHINY PAINT
Total hours flown in the past 6 months
30 hours
Engine 1 hours
410 hours SFOH
Propulsion
COMPRESSION ON ALL CYLINDERS ATE NEAR TO 80
Avionics
Flight rules
Visual Flight Rules
Navigation equipment
GPS, ADS-B IN AND OUT, AUTO PILOT, GARMIN G5
Comms equipment
VHF
Additional equipment
DYNON SKYVIEW 10
Interior & Exterior
Number of seats
2
Interior Condition
GREY LEATHER IN NICE CONDITION
Interior Year
2016
Interior Score
9
Exterior Condition
sSherry Willians Matterhorn White, Blue and Black
Paint Year
2016
Paint Score
9
Maintenance
Inspection Status
Fresh 400h inspection complied with.
Inspection Expiry
Sun, Mar 31, 2024
Damage history
NO DAMAGE HISTORY
Price Change history
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