1990 Sukhoi Turboshark Turboprop Aerobatic Airplane (WITHDRAWN)

The Only Turbine Sukhoi Ever Powered By The Only FAA Type Certificated 601T, Fully Aerobatic +/- 9 G’s 3D Aerobatics, Unreal Vertical Penetration Gross weight 2100 lbs, Thrust 3450 lbs. Thrust/wt. Ratio 1.6- Better than F-18 & Better than F-22 (Only exceeded by Space Shuttle) 7000 Feet/Min climb Rate (From Sea Level To 18,000 Ft Is 2min 30sec), Full IFR Positive Pressure O2 System, Excellent Condition, One of a Kind Air Show Act, 3D Aerobatics, Dissimilar Dogfight/Formation, The best sports rocket to have fun or travel. Perfect safety score for 20 years of flying outside the envelope, Lockable Tailwheel for Easy Landings.

Type:
Aircraft (Turboprop)
Manufacturer:
Sukhoi
Model:
Turboshark
Year:
1990
Serial Number:
51-02
Reg. Number:
N26MX
Total Time:
148 hours SOH
Seats:
1
Price:
$419,000

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ENGINES
TTSO: 148.4 / TBO: 750
M601T All Attitude Oil and Fuel Pressure Only
Military Engine in the Western World Only Type
Certified Military Engine EASA.E.070 FAA E
00048 EN. All New Parts when zeroed out June
2008 Dyno: 751 Fully Automatic Start-Up
System (Manual Override) Emergency Manual
Override of FCU Two Bus Protected Aux. Fuel
Pump Always maintained by Walter Team (Now
G.E.)

PROPELLERS
Avia V508E/106/A 3 Blade. Governor Dual-Action
Props

AVIONICS
Full IFR Garmin 430.
Transponder Garmin 330 Audio Panel: Garmin
Electric Gyro’s Lockable Gyro’s for Aerobatics Backup Battery EI Fuel Computer and Fuel Flow Audio
Alarm System for upset parameters Positive
Pressure Oxygen System (Airplane Tested to
31,000ft.)
Fire Suppression System
Cleveland Brakes and SU-31 Brake System
Smoke System Lighted Panel for Night Ops
Extended Fuel Capacity-90 gallons usable 20 min.
Inverted Fuel Tail Hook for 1 person start-up
Extended Rudder Surface P-Factor Counter Control
platform
Wing Tip Wiring for Camera Work Control of
Radio/Transponder/Audio Alarm/TX on Control Stick
Uncontaminated RAM Air Fresh Air to Cockpit