Skyranger Swift - SOLD SOLD

Specifications:

Manufacturer: Flylight

Model: Skyranger Swift

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Description:

Skyranger Swift G-CCXM

SOLD - THANKS AFORS

Spec:

Rotax 912 UL (80hp)
3 blade composite Kiev prop
525 hours on airframe
565 hours on engine
XLAM (fitted by Flylight May 2014, approx 200 hours ago)
Flylight "Flash Dash" instrument panel (fitted March 2016)
Wheel Spats
Tinted Windows
Thermal Curtain
Wing Root Fairings
Funke 833 Radio (fitted December 2016)
Funke Mode S Transponder (fitted December 2016)
Nynja wingtip fairings (fitted December 2018)
External Tank filler and new fuel tanks (fitted December 2018)
Facet Posiflo electric fuel pump
Charge2 USB power supply in dash (plus 2 additional USBs behind dash)
Varley Li5 lightweight battery
Baggage Hammock
Aero profile struts
Wing strut fairings
Cabin heat
PilotAware wired to provide audio alerts through aircraft intercom.
Wing, cockpit and prop covers included.

Originally a "Classic" Skyranger, built by Chris Finnigan (then chairman of the BMAA). Converted to Swift and recovered in XLAM in 2014. Bought by current owner from Chris in February 2016 and extensively upgraded to the specification above, creating a very comfortable and capable touring aircraft. Professionally maintained under current ownership by BMAA inspector Steve Cooper. I've had 3 years of brilliant adventures in this Skyranger, it's been a totally reliable, dependable and fun friend. But hangar space for new aircraft forces sale.

Based Huddersfield, West Yorkshire.

NOTE: Can reduce price by £1500 if I remove the radio, transponder and PilotAware

Price: SOLD

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