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2012 Lancair 360

Used
$170,000
03/19/2024
Est: $1,261/mo
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Registration no. N360SXSerial no. 980-320-820
372 VIEWS
193 DAYS ON FLYING
5 SAVES

Aircraft Listing Type

For Sale

Highlights

  • Striking Lancair 360 w 141 hours total time, 137 hours on the engine and prop, IFR w autopilot.  

Seller location

Lacon, Illinois, United States

Aircraft location

Grants Pass Airport (GTP), 1441 Brookside Blvd, Grants Pass, Oregon 97526, United States

Airframe Total time

141 hours

Airframe Description

  • Striking Lancair 360 w 141 hours total time, 137 hours on the engine and prop, IFR w autopilot.

Engine 1 hours

137 hours SNEW

Propulsion

  • Lycoming IO360 with 137 hours
  • Aircraft originally equipped with a Subaru whcih was exchanged for the Lycoming

Flight rules

Instrument Flight Rules

Navigation equipment

  • GarminGTX327 Transponder
  • PMA7000B Stereo Intercom
  • Garmin GNS430 with terrain
  • Tru Trak ADI autopilot
  • Blue Mountain EFIS

Additional equipment

  • Custom exhaust system for IO360
  • Electronics SE5 Super Clock
  • Superior induction and sump
  • 3 axis electric trim system
  • Dual electric fuel pumps
  • Dual rudders and sticks
  • Air-oil shock dampners
  • JPI Engine Analyzer
  • Hydraulic gear doors
  • Electric flap system
  • Extended fuel tanks
  • Dual battery system
  • Outback gear

Number of seats

2

Interior Condition

  • Beige leather

Exterior Condition

  • Striking candy apple red w sliver majors, magenta, yellow, and black accents

Damage history

  • No damage history.
Date
Event
Price
08/22/2024
Sold
N/A
03/19/2024
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$170,000
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$1,142.70

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