N358TS - 2008 HALL WH4 HARPOON


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    Aircraft Summary


    General

    Year
    2008
    Manufacturer
    HALL
    Model
    WH4 HARPOON
    Registration #
    N358TS
    Serial Number
    WH06
    FlightRules
    IFR
    Condition
    Used
    Total Time
    850
    Description
    2007 WH4 Harpoon (Beechcraft Baron B55 Single Engine Turbine Conversion) Detailed Description This airplane is one of only 6 that are flying. No expense was spared in building, improving and maintaining this plane. Truly an incredibly versatile and great performing airplane. 225-230 knots w/ 1500-3000 fpm climb capability depending on how much weight and passengers it is carrying. Want a single engine turbine in the certified category equivalent be prepared to spend $1.2 to $1.5 million minimum. This plane can be bought for less than ½ of that amount as it is in the amateur home-built category. Get the certainty of a Beechcraft Baron airframe with much greater performance and dependability of the 725 HP Walter 601D turbine engine. Plane was inspected annually and maintained as certified Baron airplane with no expense spared. Parts for airframe are in abundance as it is a Beechcraft Baron B55 airframe. Avionics, four place O2 system, auxiliary air-conditioning and heater with altimeter sensor built-in are all state of the art. Regularly fly IFR minimum approaches with avionics and auto-pilot being right on and operate very predictably. Added the 100-gallon tip fiberglass “Dolly Parton” tip tanks w/ inboard viewing windows in 2019. Made a very good airplane, great providing incredible fuel load, mission capability and/or personnel transport capability. I really wish I didn’t have to sell it because I know I will probably not see another one for sale in the future, however I am moving up to twin engine pressurized and don’t have the need for two airplanes. ***I am selling this aircraft on the condition that the buyer gives me first right of refusal to buy it back from them if they ever sell it in the future*** Frequently Asked Questions: • What is performance & fuel burns for this plane? o Speed 230 knots TAS @ 10-12K @ 50-53 gallons per hour in winter 225 knots TAS @ 10-12K @ 48-50 gallons in summer 190 knots TAS @ 10-12K @ 40 gallons per hour o Climb Single Pilot can climb easily at 3,000 fpm up to 6K then 1,500-2,000 fpm after o Stall Speed 42 knots – very forgiving w/ big Baron wings on single engine turbine o Fuel Duration 160 gallons in tip tanks (80 gallons each) + 136 gallons useable in mains for amazing total of 300 gallons 6 hrs. Max Cruise @ 50 gallons per hour – 1350 miles 7 ½ hrs. Economy Cruise @ 40 gallons per hour – 1460 miles o Weight & Balance Plane was designed & built to maintain same W&B as Baron B55. Even with 100-gallon tip tanks CG only moves 1” aft Four full size adults + full mains and 20 gallons in each tip tank (180 gallons) will provide 3.75 hrs. of duration or approximately 850 miles of distance Single pilot and 300 gallons of fuel will allow for 1350-1460 miles of fuel duration • Insurance Questions o Don’t plan on getting insured in this airplane unless you have a minimum of 500 hrs. of flight experience with an instrument rating and at least 200 of those hours in the high horsepower complex category o Insurance is roughly $12K per year at insured value of $550K unless you plan on self-insuring the airplane • Why aren’t their more of these airplanes in existence? o Designer of this airplane (Wendell Hall Aviation – South Carolina) provided support to build 6 of these before the FAA stopped allowing any additional planes of this type to be placed into the amateur home-built category. Anyone wishing to have other planes like this built must do so in the exhibition experimental category which has several unknowns as far as flight restrictions in certain parts of the U.S. • How much to overhaul this turbine engine and what is TBO on it? o This engine can be overhauled by Turbine Power Technologies in Deland, FL for $45K. This is same price for overhaul of many piston engines. TBO on the engine is 1500 hrs. and although not required 300 hr. inspections are recommended. Engine currently has approx. 500 hrs. on it.

    Airframe

    Airframe Notes
    - 6600 hrs. Total Time - 100-gallon fiberglass “Dolly Parton” tip tanks ($30K option) - Air Conditioner - Digi-Max D1000 Auxilary Heater w/ altimeter (runs on JetA plumbed in) - Excellent Paint and Interior - Hot Prop - Alcohol Windshield Spray Bar - Two HID Landing Lights w/ Wigwag option – 4400 lumens each - LED strobes & nav lights - LED taxi light - LED Ice leading edge detection lights - Increased Ramp Weight - Increased TO Weight - Increased Landing Weight - LED Lighting All Around - Rosen Visors Useful Load: 2157 lb.

    Engine

    Engine Notes
    Walter 601D Turbine Engine (725 HP – 1500 hr. TBO) 553 SMOH in 2018 & IRAN in 2022

    Props

    Prop Notes
    AVIA 3 blade reversible Propeller - 753 SMOH in 2017

    Avionics

    Avionics/Radios
    Garmin Full Glass Panel - Garmin G3X PFD 10” w/ backup battery - Garmin G3X MFD 7” w/ backup battery - Garmin G5 Backup EFIS w/ backup battery - Garmin GTN750 - Garmin GNX 375 GPS Navigator & Transponder - Garmin GTR-20 Remote Comm Radio #2 for G3X Touch - Garmin GMA-245R Remote Mounted Audio Panel - Garmin GEA24 EIS Engine Monitor Module - Garmin G3X Auto-pilot w/ Yaw Damper & GPSS Steering - USB Charging Ports x 2 - 110-volt inverter charger - Mountain High O2 Pulse Oxygen – 4 place – Canula x 4 & Facemask w/ microphones x 4

    Exterior

    Exterior Notes
    Exterior underwent complete strip and re-paint in 2018. Paint is 8/10
    Year Painted
    2018

    Interior

    Interior Notes
    # of Seats: 4 + 1 Jump Seat for small child


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