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1982 CASA 212-200 Serial Number 263 is a civil variant aircraft is based in Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The aircraft is currently in service with Kivu Air, and available for immediate inspection and delivery.

Serial number 263 features Honeywell (Garrett) TPE 331-10R-511C with approximately 600 hours since Hot Section Inspections. The TPE331-10 engine has a manufacturer approved TBO of 6,000 hours, or 7,000 hours if operated more than 800 hours per year. The 4-bladed Hartzell HC-B4MN-5AL propellers have been recently overhauled. The aircraft will be delivered with 18 passenger seats and a spare propeller. Serial number
263 was delivered new to a US operator in 1982 and has been operating on the African continent since 2002.

 

The CASA 212-200 is a versatile and efficient non-pressurized large turboprop aircraft with a variety of capabilities. The type can accommodate up to 26 passengers in standard commuter seating. The CASA 212-200 also excels as a cargo aircraft for small package, palletized, containerized, or oversized freight. With over 450 aircraft manufactured to date, the CASA 212 is a proven performer. The right combination of cabin volume, payload, speed, and range together with a rear ramp door and excellent short-field performance make the CASA 212 the preferred choice in its class.

 

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1982 Casa 212-200
S/N 263