N2507L - 2005 COLUMBIA 400
Aircraft Summary
General
Year
2005
Manufacturer
COLUMBIA
Model
400
Serial Number
41106
Registration #
N2507L
Condition
Used
Description
2005 Columbia 400
This airplane is always in an insulated heated hangar, is maintained to factory specifications, and has no damage history.
Basic empty weight is 2,533 pounds.
Max takeoff weight is 3600 pounds.
Useful load is 1,067 pounds.
Full and complete log books since new.
Purchased 10 years ago with 100 hours TT. Replaced all 6 cylinders and has 300 hours STOH.
Engine: TSIO 550-C 310 HP Twin Turbo, twin intercooler, GAMI injectors.
Cruises at 200 knots with a maximum speed of 235 knots.
Equipped with a built-in oxygen system and comfortable seating for four.
Utility category rated featuring dual carbon fiber spars, dual electrical systems and both digital and analog instruments for redundancy.
This airplane boasts low airframe and engine hours and is one of the lowest time Columbias available.
The Columbia 400 blends speed and comfort to reach your destination quickly and efficiently. It combines a tough composite airframe with a powerful engine and a sophisticated user-friendly glass cockpit. This stunning Columbia 400 is priced below the competition so don’t miss this opportunity to own an exceptional cross-country machine at a fair price.
The Columbia will be flying periodically to keep it exercised until it sells.
Airframe
Total Time
620
Airframe Notes
Always Hangared, No Damage History, Basic Empty Weight: 2,533 pounds. Full log books since new. Meticulously cared for and always maintained to factory specs. Regularly flies approximately 70 hours a year since I purchased it 10 years ago with only 100 TT Since then I replaced all six cylinders , 300 STOH -TSIO 550-C 310 HP Twin Turbo, twin intercooler, GAMI injectors -Easy to manage engine with Avadyne engine analyzer.
True side-stick controls with push-rod actuators make this airplane fun to fly with plenty of power. Speed-brakes to slow you down when needed. Enjoy the safety of a certified airplane for a 30 minute hop or fly cross-country in comfort cruising at high teen’s at 17 GPH LOP with 98 gallons usable fuel with 4-place built-in oxygen. Two carbon fiber wing spars and an unusually strong airframe puts it in the utility category with a certified airframe maximum life of 25,200 flight hours. Engine and propeller 583.2hrs TTSN hours—plane is regularly flying so hours will increase. Always in an insulated heated hangar. Cover included for overnight trips. I hate to sell the Columbia but my mission has changed to include a dog passenger so I have to do it.
Engine
Engine Time
620
Engine Time Since
SNEW
Engine TBO
2000
Engine Notes
TCM TSIO-550, 310 hp GAMI injectors 620 TTSN
Props
Prop Notes
Hartzell 3-Blade Aluminum Prop Electric De-Ice 583.2 TTSN
Avionics
Avionics/Radios
Com / Nav #1 Avidyne Dual 440
Com / Nav # 2. Avidyne Dual 440
STec 55X Autopilot
XM Weather
Ryan TAS 9900 BX traffic
Built in Oxygen System
Precise Flight Speed Brakes
406 MHz ELT
Rosin sun visors
Custom aircraft cover
All manuals, electrical and maintenance
New in 11/26/2019
PS Engineering Audio Panel
Avidyne 440’s WAAS GPS Nav/coms
Garmin WAAS Antennas
GXX 345 ADS-B (in/out) transponder
AERO LED Landing and taxi lights
LED Wing tip strobe and nav lights
New fuel pumps both mechanical and electrical in 2024
New right side door seal, both have been replaced in the last 5 years
Hydro testing on O2 system and O2 valve overhauled last annual 2024
New brakes at the last annual in 2024
Additional Equipment
Additional Equipment
Precise Flight Speed Brakes
Built-In Oxygen System
Electric Propeller De-Ice
Portable A/C
Exterior
Exterior Notes
Deluxe White over Metallic Light Blue with Silver accent stripes
Interior
Interior Notes
Tan leather interior, excellent condition inside & out
Inspection Status
Inspection Status
Fresh Annual
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