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2012 SOCATA TBM 700

Turboprop-Used
$2,650,000
01/25/2024
Registration no. N850XSerial no. 629
456 VIEWS
416 DAYS ON FLYING
3 SAVES

Aircraft Listing Type

For Sale

Highlights

  • TBM 850 ELITE. Fresh Hot section 9-23, Prop overhaul, landing gear actuators, tail inspection and new tires 2022, 200 hours. New Socata AC spring 2023. NXI 12-2023 This aircraft is ready to go. 

Seller location

Marshall, Minnesota, United States

Aircraft location

Marshall, Minnesota, United States

Airframe Total time

1,875 hours

Engine 1 hours

1,875 hours SNEW

Propulsion

  • Prop time: 200 SMOH

Flight rules

Instrument Flight Rules

Navigation equipment

  • GARMIN G1000 NXI 

Number of seats

7

Date
Event
Price
01/25/2024
Listed for Sale
$2,650,000
Current Registration
Serial Number: 629
Type: Turboprop
Aircraft: 2012 SOCATA TBM 700
City: MARSHALL
Owner: COLE PLANE LLC
State: MN
Issue Date: 07/01/2023
Country: US
Expiration Date: 12/31/2028
Zipcode: 56258-2012
Previous Registration
Date
Owner
Location
12/09/2021
COLE PLANE LLC
MARSHALL MN
01/14/2020
B2 SKIES LLC
SAINT LOUIS MO
09/11/2018
BA AVIATION LLC
SALT LAKE CITY UT
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This 1991 SOCATA TBM 700A Is a Pioneering Turbine-Powered ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick

<p>TBM 700 came to market before pilots had fully warmed up to single-engine turboprops.</p>

As seen on:

December 20, 2011, Morristown, N.J., Socata TBM 700

At about 1005 Eastern time, the airplane collided with terrain following an in-flight loss of aircraft control. Visual conditions prevailed; an IFR flight plan was in effect. The airplane sustained substantial damage. The instrument-rated private pilot and four passengers were fatally injured. The flight originated at 0950. While flying at 17,000 feet msl, the pilot reported he was in icing conditions.

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