- Striking Lancair 360 w 141 hours total time, 137 hours on the engine and prop, IFR w autopilot.
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2012 Lancair 360
Aircraft Listing Type
For Sale
Highlights
Seller location
Lacon, Illinois, United States
Aircraft location
Grants Pass Airport (GTP), 1441 Brookside Blvd, Grants Pass, Oregon 97526, United States
Airframe & Propulsion
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
Avionics
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
Interior & Exterior
Number of seats
2
Interior Condition
- Beige leather
Exterior Condition
- Striking candy apple red w sliver majors, magenta, yellow, and black accents
Maintenance
Damage history
- No damage history.
Price Change history
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