1994 BELL 206L LongRanger NO LONGER LISTED
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$880,000
- Year
- 1994
- Make
- Bell
- Model
- 206L LongRanger
- Total Time
- 29,986 hr
- Location
- Saint Louis, MO
- Seller
- Brandon Hiller
- Source
- controller.com
Market price band
Bell 206L LongRanger typical:
$614,463 – $2,090,520
across 34 active listings
Description
Hiller Aviation Brokerage & Consulting is pleased to offer this 1994 Bell 206L-4 Long Ranger! This aircraft has been used for TV news operations, professionally flown and maintained by an experienced Bell operator.
Airframe
Total Time
29,986.2
Airframe Notes
AFTT: 29,986.2
Great M/R & T/R times remaining
Van Horn Tail Rotor Blades
Engine 1
Engine 1 Notes
Rolls-Royce 250-C30P
Particle separator
P135 maintained
Run sheet available on request
Avionics
Avionics/Radios
Garmin GMA-350H audio panel.
Bendix/King KY-155 VHF Comm Radio.
Bendix/King KY-196A VHF Comm Radio.
L-3 Lynx NGT-9000(d)+ ADS-B in and out.
Bendix/King HSI Compass system.
Davtron clock.
Additional Equipment
Additional Equipment
High Skid Gear/with flitesteps
Dual rotor Brake kit
Bell Flight instrument group
Air Comm Heater system/with defroster kit.
Air Comm Freon cabin Air Conditioning.
Gill Sealed Lead Acid Battery Model G-641S.
Nicad External oil filter kit.
Dual controls
AAI Left hand Folding maintenance step.
AAI Maintenance step/Handle Two each R/H and L/H sides.
Rubber mounted Crew and passengers wedge windows.
Rubber mounted chin bubbles
Wire Strike Protection system
Interior
Interior Notes
Gray Cloth seats, with Gray aero-mat carpet.
Full interior Plastic kit being installed now.
All specifications subject to buyer verification upon inspection.
About the Bell 206L LongRanger
The Bell 206L LongRanger is the stretched, seven-seat version of the iconic 206 JetRanger — same Allison/Rolls-Royce 250 turboshaft, but 30 inches longer cabin and additional rear seats. Variants run through 206L (original), 206L-1, 206L-3 (most common) and 206L-4 (current production). The LongRanger is the practical single-engine turbine for utility, EMS, charter and corporate use — wider seating, more useful load, but the same well-supported powerplant as the JetRanger.