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1977 Aerostar 601P

N601GZ

Serial Number: 61P-0371-119

Total Time Since New: 3700 Hours (Low Time)

Always Hangared in Dry Climate

No Expense Spared

 

The Aerostar 601P is the most ecomomical of the pressurized piston-twins, with the capability of flying at FL250 at an honest 215 KTAS with 800-1200 nm range.  The cabin has a uniform cross-section from the front seats to the rear bench: no tapered rear cabin as in the Duke, Baron, Seneca ... The Lycoming 540 series engine is well known for exceeding its 1800 hour TBO, even though the Aerostar has no cowl flaps and frequently engages in 20 to 30 minute climbs.

The Aerostar handles beautifully, with crisp and solid response in all three-axes, while remaining exceptionally stable: traits not typically found in a traveling machine.  Beech pilots will appreciate the exemplary yaw-stability of the Aerostar.  The Aerostar barely feels turbulence that sends most piston-twin passengers scrambling through seat back pockets for a sic-sac.  Passengers appreciate flying high and above the turbulence and weather. Non-pressurized pilot-owners stepping up to the Aerostar will be amazed not only by the speed and handling of this plane, but also by how fresh they feel after a cross-country jaunt in a pressurized speedster like the Aerostar.

Long range cruise power settings give the Aerostar the capability of flying up to 1300 nm non-stop on winter missions. At 50% power - running rich of peak, the Aerostar 601P will deliver an honest 200 KTAS at 13.2 gph per side.  Running lean of peak (something that the 601P does well with the high compression engines), the Aerostar 601P will deliver 215 KTAS while burning just over 14 gph per engine.  Fuel burns at max range cruise can be as low as 10 gph per side while running lean of peak in the 200 KTAS neighborhood.

For some reason, many people enjoy spreading rumors about the Aerostar being hard to fly and unforgiving. Please speak with someone with experience in this plane, and discard opinions from those lacking experience with the Aerostar! Or better yet - FLY ONE!

 

 

  
 
 
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Additional Equipment:

  • Hot Props
  • High Altitude Turbo Chargers
  • High Altitude Waste Gates
  • Propeller Synchrophaser
  • Electric Freon Air Conditioning
  • PlastiCorp Pleated Pull Down Window Shades
  • Bose Series X Pilot and Co-Pilot Wired Plugs
  • Panel Overlays Redone with Leather Covered Control Wheels

 

Modifications:

  • Option #241 - Inconel Front Exhaust Pipes
  • Option #242 - Inconel Exhaust Tail Pipes
  • Option #245 - 700-4 Wheel Brake System
  • Option #247 - Turbo Induction Air Intercooling System
  • Option #249 - Low Noise Signature Propeller Blades
  • Option #251 - Fireproof Engine Hoses
  • Option #252 - Crankcase Oil Recovery System
  • Option #253 - Auxilary Electric Door Seal Pump
  • Bulletin #746C - Landing Gear Torque Links
  • Bulletin #920A - Engine Fire Detection Kit
  • Bulletin #600 - 120 Engine Control Cables
  • Bulletin #600 - 126 Fuel Vent Expansion Kit
  • Bulletin #600 - 127 In-Line Wastegate Oil Filters
  • Bulletin #600 - 130 Horizontal Stabilizer Fittings
  • Bulletin #600 - 131A Turbo Scavenge Pumps
  • Bulletin #600 - 132 Spar Caps
  • Bulletin #600 - 133R1 Aileron Bracket Support
  • Bulletin #600 - 134A Replaced MLG Side Braces

  
 
 
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Avionics:

  • Dual Garmin 430 IFR GPS/Comm/Nav
  • Dual Collins NSD 360 HSI's
  • Dual Glideslopes
  • Avidyne 650 Flightmax Multi-Function Display
  • RDR 160 Color Radar presented on MFD
  • WX500 Stormscope presented on MFD
  • Garmin 340 Audio Panel with Marker Beacons and Intercom
  • Garmin GTS 327 Transponder
  • Century IV Flight Director Auto Pilot
  • King Radar Altimeter
  • Shadin AMS 2000 Altitude Alerting System
  • Stand-by Electric Artificial Horizon
  • PS Engineering PM 7000 CD Player with Clearance Voice Recording
  • Electroluminescent Panel Lighting System with Light Rings on all Gauges
  
 
 
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Engines:

Lycoming TSIO-540-S1A5 (290 H.P. per side)

1100 Hours Since Factory Reman Overhaul in 2000

Left and Right

1800TBO

Propellers:

3- Blade Hartzell with Low Noise Signature Blades

1100 Hours Since Prop Overhaul Left and Right

  
 
 
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Paint:  8/10

Matterhorn White Top, Black Bottom and Sliver/Rose Stripes

Looks really sharp!


Interior:  8/10

Grey Carpet with Burgundy Side Panels

Also very clean and good looking!

  
 
 
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Price:

Asking $149,500

 

Contact:

Jeff Barnow 

303.641.9694

jeff@bva-sales.com

  
 
 
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