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N813CA

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Do you know of anyone interested in a high performance cabin class pressurized twin with very low time for a steal? Trying to help out my father. Of a scale from 1-10 it is at least a 9 or more. In this economy it is hard to sell, but if the economy was good it would be a $300,000 airplane and he is willing to sell for $155,000. He and I hate to give it up but he is getting up there in age. I promise you that you will not find a cleaner twin. If you know of anyone seriously interested and the deal goes through it is guaranteed $5,000 in your pocket for finding the buyer. I am also willing to give free instruction.
 
414 or 421?
 
I got my Father-in-law working it.
 
Forwarded to some friends who are shopping.
 
Unfortunately with Fuel Prices where they are, twins are hard sells, The thing holds 207 Gallons, What is the burn per hour per side, It's gotta be up there?

Beautiful airplanes, when I was a young pup their was one that came into the FBO where I worked. Pilot had 2 artificial hands, he was a super nice guy and that was one beautiful a/c.

Good Luck,
KBB
 
Those Dukes were a great looking plane but were real gas hogs. Whoever buys it will need to be pretty well off.
 
MY 310 would burn 28gph total if I pushed it, but I could beat an airline half way across the country if you figured in the time of driving to the big airport, making a connection and security etc. Those were the good old days when you could buy 100 gallons for 300$. The duke would take close to 1K for fill up today but you could really travel in style!
 
Let me know if you or the people you contact end up calling my dad or not :-)

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It does cost more. However one tank can get you 4 hours of flying at around 230 kts. You also can fully load the Duke and still be under weight. Understand economy isn't so great hence the low price :-)

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