1979 Beechcraft Duchess used
Description
The Beechcraft Duchess is a twin-engined light aircraft produced by Beechcraft. The Duchess was introduced in 1976 as a more powerful version of the Beechcraft Sundowner. The Duchess is powered by two 180hp Lycoming IO-360-B1E engines, giving it a maximum speed of 190 knots, a cruising speed of 173 knots, and a range of 750 nautical miles. Its wingspan measures 33 feet, 4 inches and it has a maximum takeoff weight of 3,600 pounds. The Duchess can accommodate a pilot and four passengers. The Duchess is used for air taxi services, personal transportation, and flight training.
Features
- Total Time: 7466
- Engine(s):
- Engine 1
- LYCOMING LO-360-A1G6D
- S/N L-172-71A
- 1731 SMOH
- Engine 2
- LYCOMING
- S/N L27367-36A
- 1731 SMOH
- Prop(s):
- Harztell
- HC M2YR2CLEUF SN FBI326B
- HC M2YR2CLEUF SN FRI271B
- Avionics:
- GARMIN
- Garmin GMA-340 Audio Panel
- Garmin GNS-430 WAAS Nav/Com GPS
- Garmin GNC -225Digital Nav/Com
- Garmin GTX-345 ADS-B Transponder
- Aspen EFD 1000 PFD HSI
- Dual GS
- Century III Autopilot
- Dual PTT
- Additional Equipment:
- Dual EGT
- Digital Tachs
- Dual Glideslopes
- Beacon Light
- Landing Light
- Position Lights
- Strobe Lights
- Taxi Light
- Pitot Heat
- Electric Trim