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1979 Aero Vodochody L39C Military Jet (WITHDRAWN)

This sharp Navy-themed L-39 is gorgeous, well-maintained, and ready to fly! Both cockpits are equipped with nice IFR instrumentation, so it’s a great airplane for training, or just sharing the magic of high-performance jet flying. Come see it soon, because it won’t last long!

Type:
Aircraft (Military Jet)
Manufacturer:
Aero Vodochody
Model:
L39C
Year:
1979
Serial Number:
931519
Reg. Number:
N139SH
Total Time:
3,125 hours
Seats:
2
Price:
$385,000
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Description

Airframe
3,125 hours

Engine
Make: Ivchenko
Model: AI-25TL
Total Time Since Overhaul: 672.5 Hrs.

Fuel Capacity
430 Gallons (2.0 hours)

Exterior
The paint is glossy Navy gull-gray with dark blue and gold accents. The tail features a lightning bolt and stars design.

The canopies and windscreens are in good condition.

Interior
The cockpits are overall green, with gray side desks and instrument panels. The ejection seats and canopy jettison systems have been disabled.

Avionics and Flight Instruments
The front and rear instrument panels are custom-built. All instruments are re-placarded or re-faced in US units.

The avionics are as follows:
2x Garmin GNS 530 Nav/Com/GPSs
Garmin GTX 345 ADS-B In/Out Transponder
TCI SSD 120 Encoder
Shadin DigiData fuel flow meter
Advanced Flight Systems Angle of Attack indicator
S-TEC System 30 Autopilot
RC Allen RCA 2600-3 Digital Attitude Indicator
Standby ADI
Collins Heading FD-112V (Front cockpit)
CD Changer
Davtron Chronometer Clock
Dual USB ports

Equipment and Modifications
The aircraft has been fitted with an internal aux fuel system, and extended 42.5 gallon tip tanks with toolless filler ports. The aircraft has a small aft storage compartment, and a custom hydraulic accumulator gauge kit installed. It is fitted with strobe lights, and the landing lights have been converted to LEDs. The canopy seals are inflated with bleed air instead of nitrogen.