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Aircraft Details
- Price: Call for Price
- Year: 2010
- Registration Number: I-A251
- Listing ID: 6762515
- Partner ID: 60844
- Posted On: Nov 2, 2024
- Updated On: Nov 2, 2024
Description
Ultralight Aircraft Storm Century;
Build year: 2010;
Fuselage hours: 920h;
Engine hours: 920h;
Engine type: Rotax 912ULS 100 hp - first run up 24 april 2010;
Propeller: 3 blades Warpdrive fixed pitch;
Tanks: 2 wing tanks - 50 litres each;
Flap: FLYBOX electric control in the cockpit;
Trim: electric.
Avionics: Trasponder Garmin GTX-327; Radio ICOM a210e 25 and 8.33 kHz, ELT;
Instrument panels: anemometer, artificial horizon, altimeter, manifold pressure gauge, variometer, magnetic compass, side tilt indicator, fuel level, engine instruments as per photo.
Airplane time state:
The Ultralight airplane has been always in the hangar at Artena airfield (near Rome), always well kept. The engine has been always inspected by Rotax authorized maintainer and inspected and maintained at date (last 100h inspection was in november 2023 with 865 hours), the fuselage has been always inspected and maintained by authorized mechanic (last inspection dec 2023).
All maintenance activities are documented with stamps and signatures on the engine and aircraft manuals.
Internals are well kept and clean, seats in material, wide luggage space behind the seats.
We are available to provide additional photos and/or videos. The aircraft is currently used by the two owners, then the hours at the moment of the sell could be slightly more.
All documents are in order and include the engine manual, the aircraft maintenance manual, the documents for all avionics components, the history of owninship.
The aircraft has the avionics to be "advanced".
Please don't hesitate to ask more photos.
Avionics
Trasponder Garmin GTX-327; Radio ICOM a210e 25 and 8.33 MHz, ELT;
Interior
Internals are well kept and clean, seats in material, wide luggage space behind the seats. Everything is in very good conditions.
Exterior
Very good conditions.
Additional Features
See the plane in flight:
https://youtu.be/O2wNTnIV-rQ
https://youtu.be/FB9QJQWdI2w