For Sale SOLD SOLD SOLD!!! CHASE AVIATION SELLS ANOTHER ONE!!! GORGEOUS 2006 EC-120 -Price Slashed-$939,822

Maximus623

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It's only illegal if you get Caught!
Airframe
Total Time: 1,326
Landings: 2,354

Engine
Serial Number: 34520
TTSN: 1,256
N1 Cycles: 1,142
N2 Cycles: 1,389
Hours Remaining: 2,244
Engine Inspection: Due 6/29/2021

Avionics
  • Dual Chelton EFIS
  • USB Charging Port (on PS 8000G)
  • 11” Apple iPad with WiFi and LTE on Guardian Avionics Panel Mount
  • Garmin GTX-345 ADS-B In and Out Compliant
  • Fresh 12 year inspection
Additional Features
  • Pilot (Right) Side Dual Chelton EFIS
  • Guardian Avionics iPad Panel Mount with cooling fan
  • Garmin GNS-430W GPS / Com 1 / Nav 1
  • Garmin GTX-345 Transponder ADS-B Out and In (displays on iPad)
  • Garmin GTR-225 Com 2 Unit
  • Garmin GDL-51R for Bluetooth Connectivity
  • PS Engineering PMA-8000G Audio Panel
Interior
The interior features seating for 4 passengers plus pilot and was completed by Texas Aviation Services at original purchase, 2007.

Exterior
The aircraft was completely stripped and repainting in 2014 by Mitcher T. Custom Painting, Middleville, Michigan and brought back to them post 12 year inspection touchup work completed to perfection.

Maintenance / History
Just completed the major 12 year inspection along with 12, 24, and 72 month inspections by Copter Doctor, Inc an industry leader in Eurocopter EC120 inspections. Complete component status tracking is available upon request.

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This would make my commute to work a lot more entertaining.
 
Nice! That has @Velocity173 ’s name on it!

I fly only American made! :) Yeah the little 120 is nice. Well thought out ergonomics, right seat or left seat pilot configs, energy absorbing seats, crash resistant tanks.

For a personal aircraft, it would be hard to beat its operating costs in that class. Comparable to like a Bell 505. For what we do though, I don’t think too many have adopted a MEDEVAC role. Saw a Vandy EC130 a few months back at Erlanger. Now that’s something I wouldn’t mind going to. Nice all glass cockpit (left seat) and plenty of room for medcrew / patient. Lacks a little in speed but the extra space makes up for it.
 
My neighbor has a nice level spot that used to be occupied by a barn. I'll have to ask him whether he allows me to park it there.









Let me check my bank account.


Nope, can't do.
 
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