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AvBid - 2002 Glass Goose

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- Professionally built this Glass Goose is amazingly clean with 115TTA&E, 160hp Lycoming 0-320-E2D, 4 blade Warp-Drive prop
Aircraft Description:
Professionally built this Glass Goose is amazingly clean with 115TTA&E, 160hp Lycoming 0-320-E2D, 4 blade Warp-Drive prop, KX 125 nav/com, Microair Transponder with mode C, SkymapIIIc color GPS, NavaidAP-1 autopilot wing lever, electric trim, fuel flow, intercom, two seats with large baggage area, Cruise at 100 mph on 8.5 gallons. Handles the water very nicely. Land at the lake and taxi into your back yard. Cost over $100,000 to build.
The Glass Goose’s water and rough field landing capabilities open whole new vistas of fishing, hunting or camping to the sport pilot. Perhaps you have a second home that is a long drive away, but would be only a short flight… on the shore of a lake? Perfect! Tie up to the dock or taxi up on the beach and you’re home. This premium aircraft can be yours at auction prices.
Aircraft Information:
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- 4 Blade Ward Drive Prop
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- Lakeland
Avionics:
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KX125
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Microair w/Mode C
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Skymap IIIc Color
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Sigtronics
Options:
- De-Ice
- Strobes
- Hot Props
- Crew Door
- Wheel Pants
- Hot windshield
- Cargo door
- Heated pitot
- Air conditioning
- Club seating
- Alchohol windshield
- Co-pilot instruments
- Thrust reverse
- Clock
- Marker beacon
- oxygen
- speed brakes
- Boots
- 3-blade prop
- Shadin digiflow
- JPI EDM GEM


