N57AW - 2001 LANCAIR SUPER LEGACY
Aircraft Summary
General
Year
2001
Manufacturer
LANCAIR
Model
SUPER LEGACY
Registration #
N57AW
Serial Number
L2K-169
FlightRules
IFR
Condition
Used
Total Time
120.0
Number of Seats
2
Description
This may be the dream Legacy defined. First flown in 2014, this a “Reno Race Spec” twin turbo, intercooled, Performance Engines TSIO-550 powered aircraft that would be capable of competing (and winning) at Reno. It features a G3X / GTN750/TruTrack panel, a fighter style left hand throttle and center stick. It was built by its’ owner aided by renowned builder Andy Chiavetta’s company Aerochia. It is beautifully finished inside and out. See the complete specifications of this fantastic 300kt airplane, and you’ll agree that this is likely THE definitive Lancair Legacy, and available at an incredible price of $319,000.
Airframe
Airframe Notes
Lancair Legacy RG-550/R
Engine
Engine Notes
Performance Engines Dual Intercooled ContinentalT win Turbo TSIO -550
Props
Prop Notes
Hartzell 3 Blade with auto feather
Modifications/Conversions
Modifications/Conversions
Pressure cooling plenum Aerochia
Cowling and fuselage reduced aero drag package (Aerochia)
Manual wastegate (Aerochia)
High VNE additional Carbon Wraps (“Reno” spec)
Speed Brakes
Left Hand Throttle
Race style center stick (Aerochia)
30 gal Aux fuel for 90 gal total capacity
Customized seat cushions for stick position
Avionics
Avionics/Radios
G3X Dual Screen Synthetic Vision GDU370 PFD/GDU 375 MFD
Tru Track GX fully coupled A/P
GTN 750 Touch Nav Com WAAS GPS MFD
GTS 800 TAS Traffic
GMA 350 Audio
GTX 33 Transponder (ADS-B Upgradeable)
SL 40 #2 COM
Standby EFIS
Standby Altimeter
Standby Airspeed
Additional Equipment
Additional Equipment
Mountain High On-Demand oxygen system
Inspection Status
Inspection Status
Fresh
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