2012 Lancair 360 MARK II for sale

2012 Lancair 360 MARK II

Experimental

FOR SALE
$150,000
Location Grants Pass, ORE
Engine SMOH 669 hrs
Seats 2
Cruise 220 kts (407 km/h)
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Listing Details

Seller reported
Year
2012
Make
Lancair
Model
360 MARK II
Location
Grants Pass, ORE
Seller
David Skrock
Source
barnstormers.com
Blue Mountain EFIS ONE, PS Engineering PMA7000B Intercom, Garmin 430 terrain, Garmin GTX327, Garmin SL40, Tru Track ADI, SC5 Super Clock, EDM930 engine analyzer, Ameri King ELT, ADSB, Vertical Card compass. OTHER EQUIPMENT: Ray Allen trim, Electric Flaps, Dual Rudder pedals, sticks, Grove brakes, Outback Gear, Hydraulic gear doors, extended tanks, Mark II tail, Heated Pitot, Bob Archer antennas, Leading Edge dampers. ENGINE: Lycoming IO360 AIB, TTSMOH 669.5, Superior Intake, Rebuilt 2 blade Hartzell prop, E-MAG, Rebuilt Injection pump, B C Oil filter, Custom exhaust, Dual oil coolers. MORE

Lancair 360 MARK II — Model Specs

Model specification

Standard specs for this model. Actual aircraft may differ.

Seats
2
Cruise Speed
220 kts (407 km/h)
Range
1,000 nm (1,852 km)
Ceiling
18,000 ft (5,486 m)
Useful Load
600 lbs (272 kg)
Horsepower
180 HP
Fuel Burn
10 GPH (38 L/h)

Estimated Cost of Ownership

AeroGurus estimate

Fuel Burn
10.0 GPH
~$65/hr

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About the Lancair 360 MARK II

The Lancair 360 is a high-performance experimental aircraft for buyers who want speed and sleek composite design, but it demands far more build-quality and pilot-skill diligence than a certified four-seat tourer. Its appeal is performance; its risk is that every aircraft is effectively an individual project with its own build, systems, and handling history. Compared with a Vans RV, the Lancair 360 is usually more speed-focused and less forgiving in buyer due diligence.

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