- N82690
1999 PZL
M26 Airwolf $140,000
Location:
- Total Time: 870 hrs.
TTSN
- Engine: Lycoming AEIO-540-L1B5
870
hrs.TTSN
- Prop: 870 hrs.TTSN
- Annual:
Current
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About The PZL M26 Airwolf |
Status: This
airplane is a one owner, one pilot, Rocky Mountain based aircraft
with complete, detailed and consecutive logs. It has never been
damaged and it has always been hangered. The aircraft has been
described by its owner as "pretty much like new" and I
believe that to be accurate. It has 870 hours on engine, prop and
airframe. This aircraft is the last serial number sent to the US.
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Avionics: IFR
equipped, with Garmin 300XL GPS, STec 55 autopilot and HSI. |
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Mods: The
engine has been fitted with a supercharger by Turbine Conversions,
with Normalized boost gaining seal level power to 15,000 feet.
Because of this mod the aircraft is registered as Experimental, but
it can be returned to Normal Category by removing the installation,
which is a simple bolt-on. Turbine Conversions also accomplished the
tail cone AD. |
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Exterior: Pristine
factory paint, in white, blue and red. |
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Interior: Factory
Original |
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Comments: The
M26 Iskierka was conceived as an economical plane for civilian pilot
training and primary selection of military pilots. It offers
training in both VFRand IFR flying and aerobatics. Its construction
is partly based upon the twin-engine PZL M-20 Mewa utility plane
(Piper PA-34 Seneca II, built under licence in WSK-Mielec). It
shares the vertical stabilizer, rudder and main landing gear with
the Mewa, while the wings and tail part of fuselage are unified to
some degree. The plane is constructed according to FAR-23 rules. The
main designer was Krzysztof Piwek.
Only a short series of
14 aircraft have been manufactured, of which four remain in Poland.
The plane is still offered by the PZL Mielec and is certified in the
US, Australia and Europe (EASA). In the USA it is offered under the
name Airwolf or Air Wolf, and 8 were exported here, starting from
1996.
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Updated
September 1, 2020 |