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The best value in cheap-to-keep twins!
1964 Piper Twin Comanche PA 30-393
N38DE
The most fuel efficient aircraft in its class!

Very Nice Twin Comanche IFR Equipped
Twin Redundancy with Single Economy
90 Gallon Fuel System
160+ Kts @ 16GPH
135-140+ Kts @12 GPH
Clear Title
4 Seats
Hangered
Over $190,000 Invested in the past 3 Years
InternationalSale
and Delivery Available
Price: Make An Offer.
ALL SERIOUS OFFERS
WILL BE CONSIDERED.
Jack (708) 717-2046
E-Mail airadventure82@aol.com
An exceptionally
well maintained aircraft!
Why the Twin Comanche wins the best value in a cheap-to-keep twin. (read more)
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Maintenance performed by:
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Precision Aircraft Maintenance
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Porter County Airport
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Valparaiso, Indiana
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Engines:
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Props:
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Lycoming IO-320-B1A
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Hartzell Q-Tip Propellers HC-E2YL-2BSF
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2,000 Hours TBO
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2,400 Hours Recommended TBO
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Left : +/- 1000 Hours since Major Overhaul
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Left : +/-1400 Hours Since Overhaul
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Right : +/-1035 Hours since Major Overhaul
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Right : +/- 1400 Hours Since Overhaul
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Compressions:
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Left: #1. 80/80 #2. 80/80 #3. 80/80 #4. 80/80
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Props Resealed January 2006
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Right: #1. 80/80 #2. 80/80 #3. 80/80 #4. 80/80
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Interior:
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Exterior:
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Very Nice Gray Seats
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Juneau White Base
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Matching Carpet
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Trimmed in Madrid Red
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Matching Side Panels
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and Royal Blue
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New In (2003)
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Inspections
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Adlog Aircraft Maintenance System Since May 2003
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Annual , Due January 2007
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Altimeter Static and Transponder Due April 2006
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ELT Due 10-2006
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All AD's Complied With
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Heater:
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S & W
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Over-Hauled at 393.0 Hours
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December 2003
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The Comanche is like a sports car.(read more)

This Piper Twin
Comanche has been thoroughly maintained for the past three years. The aircraft
owner has flown the majority of the thousand plus hours with the compressions
still at 80/80 on each and every cylinder. The aircraft is constantly looked
over almost every week. The owner is also heavily disciplined in the 2 inches per
thousand feet rule. The owner’s personal philosophy is, “If you treat it right,
she’ll treat you right back.” This is a magnificent aircraft to fly and own. No
other twin will fly as fast, is as fuel efficient, or hold as much weight as
the Twin Comanche.
If the aircraft is
constantly maintained like in the previous three years, the engines will easily
go over two thousand hours!
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AVIONICS:
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- King KN-73 Glide Slope Receiver
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- King KX-170B Nav/Com System TSO'd
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- Altitude Encoding Altimeter
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- Bendix T-12B ADF System (inop)
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- King KT-78 TSO'D Transponder
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- Radar Ryan WX 10A Digital Weather Avoidance Weather System
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- King MKR-Marker Beacon Receiver
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- Emergency Locator Transmitter
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- Narco 890 Digital DME System
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- King KI-214 VOR/LOC/ILS Indicator DUAL GLIDE-SLOPE Indicators
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- King KI-209 VOR/LOC/ILS Indicator NEW In 2004
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- King KLN 88 Loran-C RNAV Not Installed with Installation Manual and Guide
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- Autopilot CenturyIII Autopilot System with Altitude Hold Heading Pre-Select Electric Pitch Trim Nav 1/2 switching and VOR/LOC/ILS Coupling Modes
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Other:
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- Digital Quarts Chronometer
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- 4-Place Cabin Intercom System (SPA-400)
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- K.S. All Cylinder EGT Probe Mod
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- Speed Modification Kit (Knots 2U)
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- Lopresti Flap Bracket Fairing's
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- Knots To You Aileron, Flap and Rudder Gap Seals
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- Exhaust Gas Temperature Monitor
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- Installed Tanis AC Acces Door and Pilot Light 2004
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- Miller Extended Dorsal Fin
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- Piper Shoulder Harness Kit
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- Wing Tip And Tail Strobe Lights
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- Piper Air Flow Modification Kit
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- Exhaust Stack Extensions (Gulf Coast)
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- Both Prop Governors OH 2003
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- New Strobe Power Supply 2005
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- New Panel Light Rheostat 2003
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- New Composite Spinner Bulk-Head 2003/2004
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- New Storme-scope Antenna 2003
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- New Spinner Carbon Fiber 2005/2003
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- New Overhead Speaker 2003
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- New Copper Starter Cables 2006
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- New Cabin door seals 2003
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- O/H Left Fuel Selector 2004
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- New Instrument Panel Mounts 2003
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- Rebuilt Both Air Boxes 2005
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- New Flap Indicater Sending Unit 2004
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- Left Boost Pump New Moter-Rebuilt Pump
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- Moved Starter Solenoids to Fire Wall 2005
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- New Landing Gear Circuit breaker 2005
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- New Exhaust Stack R/E 2003
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- New Overhauled Kolsmen Altimeter 2004
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The Twin Comanche Has Flown Around The World Multiple Times (read more)
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Piper Twin Comanche
The Piper Twin
Comanche is one of the few successful aircraft types where a twin engine variant
was derived from a single. The single Comanche came in a wide range of versions,
right up to the Comanche 400 with a cruise speed of 190 kts ! Work did not proceed until 1962, as Piper
were concentrating on other aircraft in their range. The first flight of a
Comanche converted to twin configuration took place on 7 November 1962, and
production deliveries began late in 1963.
The Comanches were always known as a luxurious,
efficient and fast aircraft and these characteristics carried on to the Twin
Comanche. As a result, the International Comanche Society has been a strong
organization for many years, and provides a valuable source of information about
Comanches, and their owners and pilots! No other similar light twin has such an
organization of devoted followers!
The Twin Comanche has two fuel
injected Lycoming IO-320 engines, developing 160HP each. The Twin Comanche has
such an efficient airframe design that it comfortably achieves a cruise speed of
160 kts .
This airframe design includes gap
seals on flaps and ailerons, flush riveted wings (similar to the Mooney - also
well known for speed) and an extremely efficient engine cowl design.
Fuel load in the PA30 is
excellent, with main, auxiliary and tip tanks giving an endurance of almost 7
hours. Fuel management is simple, with no requirement to transfer fuel from one
tank to another.
Cabin room is exceptional, with
the PA30 originally having 6 seats.
Single engine performance in the
Twin Comanche is no better and no worse than other similar size twins. Any twin
pilot will know that the engine failure after takeoff in any of these aircraft
is a very dangerous situation, and must be carefully planned for.
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The Twin Comanche was used by NASA as a testbed for general aviation flight control research(read more)
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- 75% Power 16.2 GPH, Range 892 sm, 194 mph, 4.6 hrs
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- 65% Power 13.2 GPH, Range 967 sm, 186 mph, 5.2 hrs
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- 55% Power 12 GPH, Range 1,015 sm 172 mph 5.9 hrs
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- Rate of climb at Gross 1,460 fpm
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- Rate of climb at 2,600 lbs, 2,200+ fpm
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- Single Engine Rate of Climb 260 fpm
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- Service Ceiling 18,600 ft
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- Absolute Ceiling 20,000 ft
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- Single-Engine Service Ceiling 5,800 ft
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- Takeoff Distance Ground Run 1,250 ft
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- Total over A 50 Foot Obstacle 2,160 ft
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- Landing Distance Ground Roll 700 ft
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- Total Over a 50 foot Obstacle 2,100 ft
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London to Sydney In a Twin Comanche (read more)
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Limiting And Recommended Airspeeds (mph)
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Contact me with any questions. Arrangements can be made for personal viewing of the aircraft at your location.
Jack (708) 717-2046
All Specifications Subject to Verification Upon Inspection
Availability Subject to Prior Lease, Sale, or Withdrawal From Market Without
Notice. All Times and Specs as Recorded Here Are as Shown in The Logbooks. No Guarantee is Made For Their Accuracy or Correctness. All Times and Specs Are Subject to Verification By the Customer. Aircraft is Sold AS IS, Where Is With No Warranty Made Expressed Or Implied.
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