1969 Piper Navajo PA-31-310
Description
The Piper Navajo PA-31-310 is a six-seat, twin-engine light aircraft manufactured by Piper Aircraft. It was first introduced in 1969 and is still in production today. It is powered by two Lycoming TIO-540-A2A piston engines, each producing 310 horsepower. The aircraft is capable of a maximum speed of 209 knots and has a range of 1,500 nautical miles. It features a pressurized cabin, allowing it to fly at higher altitudes and providing a smoother ride for its passengers. The Navajo also features a retractable landing gear and has a maximum takeoff weight of 8,000 lbs.
Features
- Total Time: 14452 hrs
- Janitrol heater
- Full De-ice
- 2 x Bose Powered Plugs
- 6 Place O2 system
- Nacelle Fuel Tanks
- Electric Cowl Flaps
- Prop Heat
- Cockpit Cover
- 406 Artex ELT
- Dual Pitot with Heat
- Composite Spinners and backing plates
- De-Ice Boots / Electric Windshield
- Co-pilots instruments
- 24 month altimeter devise inspection current