- Fresh inspections and ready to fly, upgraded props and avionics. This is a great entry level aircraft into the TBM series. Contact Heath Owens at 270-635-1254 for more information.
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1991 SOCATA TBM 700A
Aircraft Listing Type
For Sale
Highlights
Seller location
330 South Pineapple Avenue, Sarasota, Florida 34236, United States
Aircraft location
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Airframe & Propulsion
Airframe Total time
3,343 hours
Engine 1 hours
3,343 hours SNEW
Propulsion
Engine
- PRATT & WHITNEY PT6A-64 (3,600 Hour TBO)
Prop
- HARTZELL 5-Blade
- 155 hrs
Avionics
Flight rules
Instrument Flight Rules
Navigation equipment
- GARMIN G600 EFIS
- GARMIN GRS-77 AHRS
- BF GOODRICH WX-1000E STORMSCOPE
- GARMIN GDL-69A XM RECIEVER
- ARTEX ME-406 MHZ ELT
- DUAL GARMIN GTN-750 GPS/NAV COMM
- KFC-325 AUTO PILOT W/YAW DAMPER
- GARMIN GTX-345 TRANSPONDER
- SHADIN FUEL FLOW COMPUTER
Additional equipment
- ADS-B IN/OUT
- SYNTHETIC VISION
- TCAS
- WAAS/LPV
- FLIGHT STREAM 510
Interior & Exterior
Number of seats
6
Interior Condition
- 1 CREW 5 PASSENGER SEATING
- TWO TONE LEATHER SEATING
- WOOD PULL OUT TABLE
- SINGLE STORAGE CABINET
Interior Year
2015
Exterior Condition
- WHITE OVER BLACK WITH RED AND SILVER ACCENTS
Paint Year
2015
Maintenance
Inspection Status
- A+ INSPECTION COMPLETED 07/24/2024
- ANNUAL INSPECTION COMPLETED 07/24/2024
- 10 YEAR INSPECTION COMPLETED 07/24/2024
- OVERHAULED POWER PACK & LANDING GEAR 07/24/2024
- ALL LOGS SINCE NEW
Supporting Materials
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