- 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.
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
Price Change history
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