Manufacturer: Piper
Model: Piper PA31-310 Navajo
Aircraft Hours: 10697
Year: 1969
Price: R1,695,000 (no VAT applicable) excl. VAT
Exterior: Overall white with light turquoise and gold trim
Interior: Neat - 2 Crew, plus 6 forward facing passenger seats, with arm rests in light grey leather, with matching carpets
Long Range Tanks = 6+ Hours Range + Vortex Generator Kit STC = Increased Gross Weight, plus lower approach and landing speeds for safer short strip operations
Delivered Ex Grand Central - with current MPI and C of A, fresh propellers
Actual Empty Wt = 4,310lbs , MTOW = 6,500 lbs
Trimble – TNL-2000T GPS
King KMA-24 Audio Panel
Dual KX-155 TSO - VHF Com/Navs with Glideslope Indicator
King KT-76A Transponder
King KN-62A TSO DME
Bendix T-12C ADF
Bendix Weather Radar
BFGStormscope
Kannad 406 MHz ELT
Co-Pilot’s Side Instrumentation
The Piper PA-31 Navajo is a family of cabin-class, twin-engine aircraft designed and built by Piper Aircraft for the general aviation market, using Lycoming engines.
In the mid-1960s company founder William T. Piper started development of the PA-31. Targeted at small-scale cargo and feeder liner operations and the corporate market, the aircraft was a success. It continues to prove a popular choice, but due to greatly decreased demand across the general aviation sector in the 1980s, production of the PA-31 ceased.
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