1998 Eurocopter AS 350 B2

Helicopters

$1,100,000

plus State & Federal Taxes
1998 Eurocopter AS 350 B2
Aircraft TypeHelicopters
MakeEurocopter
ModelAS 350 B2
ConditionUsed Aircraft
Sale TypeFor Sale
CurrencyUS $
Price $1,100,000 plus State & Federal Taxes
LocationNew Zealand
Year Built1998
Total Time Airframe9,955
Comments

This well-equipped AS350 B2 is configured with cargo hook and swing for general utility operations and can accommodate up to 6 passengers with the installed dual front seat.

Additional configuration options can be added such as spray system, cargo pod (at additional cost).

Engine Specifications


Avionics

PS Engineering PMA7000H BT Audio Panel

Garmin GNS430W Nav/Com/GPS

Garmin GTX335 Transponder

King KRA10A

Radar Altimeter

Artex C406-HM ELT

Interior

Dual Front Seat

Exterior

Gloss Black

Recent Paintwork (Boom/Belly)

Additional Features

Left-Hand Sliding Door

Wire Strike Protection

Cargo Hook & Swing

Bleed Air

Dart Rear Locker Extender

Dual Front Seat

Bear Paws

Concorde Lead-Acid Battery

Skid Protector Shoes

High Skids w/Dart Access Steps

LED Landing Light


Airworthy on the NZCAA ZK- Register

12yr Inspection not Due until June 2035

*PLEASE NOTE: Aircraft specifications are subject to verification by the purchaser. It is up to you as the purchaser to conduct your due diligence. Unless given to you in writing by the seller, no warranties are implied or given. Aircraft or parts may be withdrawn from sale at any time. If the price does not contain the notation that it is the total price, the price may or may not include costs such as Stamp Duty, Transfer fees, GST and other State or Federal charges. Please confirm price, fees, charges and features with the seller of the Aircraft or Part.

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Seller Information

Contact Name:Dale James
Seller Type:Dealer
Dealership:Salus Aviation
Mobile:+64 27 567 0359
Listing ID:10503

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