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Selling. Used
2009 AGUSTA A109S GRAND
Turboshaft Helicopter Agusta
Low Hour, Available Immediately. Ex Royal Family Owned Aircraft. Immaculate Interior/Exterior. Exceptional Component Times. GREG Aircraft. Any exportation requirements can be assisted with. TAS. Refrigerated Bar.
- Pilot navigation instruments (LCD EADI & EHSI, standby
ADI)
- Gyrocompass, C14 Honeywell
- Vertical gyro (No.1), 46060-11 Flightline System
- Vertical gyro (No.2), VG-208 JET Electronics
- 3 Axis Duplex AFCS SP711 Honeywell
- ADF KR-87 Bendix/King
- Transponder (Mode S), KT-73 Bendix/King
- 1st VHF-COM/NAV/GPS, GNS 530 Garmin
- 2nd VHF-COM/NAV/GPS , GNS 430 Garmin
- Pilot ICS including:
- Pilot / Co-pilot Control Panel,
- Mode Controller,
- Audio Cabin Control,
- DME, KDM 706A Bendix/King
- Marker Beacon, KMR 675 Bendix/King
- AC power supply system (two inverters)
ADDITIONAL AVIONICS
Copilot flight/navigationPilot navigation instruments (LCD EADI and EHSI,
barometric altimeter, airspeed indicator, VSI)
Flight director FZ 702 Honeywell with autotrim
Radio altimeter AA300 Honeywell
ELT C406-2HM Artex
Moving map KMD 550 Bendix/king
Radio master switch with ground function
Paulstra Soundproofing in lieu of Silent Soundproofing
Reinforced pilot/copilot windshield
213 USG crash-resistant fuel system (in lieu of 152 USG)
Weather radar RDR 2000 Bendix/King (presented on EFIS)
Pulsed chip detectors (engines, main and tail gearboxes)
Refrigerated drawer (under central bench, aft facing)
TAS SKY 497 BF Goodrich (presented on GNS530/KMD550)
Storm-scope WXE 1000° BF Goodrich (presented on EFIS)
Pilot console tray
Pilot and co-pilot aft-holders
Exterior Notes
Immaculate blue metallic paintwork.
Interior Notes
6 Unique VVIP leather seats. Silent soundproofing, Baggage extender. Primer finished cabin walls. Passive vibration absorber.
Castle Air
Contact: Milo Bunyard +441582228231
Biggin Hill Airport, United Kingdom
Aircraft Location: Horningtops, Cornwall, United Kingdom
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