Ted
The pilot formerly known as Twin Engine Ted
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For sale is Cloud Nine's 1977 414, which we are selling due to an upgrade. We have owned this aircraft for close to two years. Prior to our purchase, the same gentleman had owned it for approximately 15 years and flew it very little. In the past two years, I've flown it roughly 250 hours all over the country (including to St. Croix) and it really has been a very good airplane. Its progress has been documented in the thread linked in my signature since we got it. Airplane has 4-bladed MT Propellers as well as a number of other new items, listed below. This airplane started off as a corporate aircraft, spent most of its time on corporate and then 135, and then the man I bought it from owned it. It really has had good maintenance, is corrosion free with zinc chromate, and has complete logbooks since new. Aircraft is de-iced (not FIKI, but within FIKI S/N range). Boots, hot props, and alcohol windshield all work. ~1575 lb useful load. Pressurization reaches maximum differential.
The airplane had the paint & interior redone in the 80s. I would call it 7.5/10. Both are in good shape with no pieces of paint mission. The seats in the cabin look new other than the pilot and copilot's seats. Those are showing some more wear on them but are still comfortable.
Specs as follows. Hours are approximate:
Airframe: 4500TT
Engines: 1200/1600 SMOH (25-30 years on heavy case TSIO-520-NBs)
Propellers: 175 SNEW (December 2016)
Fuel: 203 gallons (factory)
Electric AC (inop, but complete)
Janitrol heater
Pitot/Stat expires 6/2018
Annual expires 7/2018
Within the past two years and 250 hours, the plane has received the following new items:
- MT 4-bladed propellers (a huge improvement)
- Goodyear Flight Custom III tires w/new tubes
- Tempest fine-wire spark plugs
- Both fuel selectors overhauled
- New nacelle tank bladders (both sides)
- New transfer pumps (both tip tanks and right side nacelle tank)
- Overhauled fuel systems (both engines)
- Overhauled magnetos (all 4)
- New ignition harnesses (all 4)
- All fuel and oil hoses replaced with new
- New turbochager (left engine)
- Left engine exhaust is almost completely new
- Some newer components on right exhaust
- New Hartzell ALV-9610 alternators with new couplers on both engines
- Cooling Baffles redone (both engines)
- Nose strut rebuilt
- New outer aileron bearings (both sides)
- New Concorde AGM battery with trickle charger outlet in left wing locker
- Aircraft Security Medeco locks (currently only installed in nose baggage)
- Both Airspeed Indicators replaced (includes markings for speeds with VGs)
- Micro VGs added
- Extensive weight reduction performed. Aircraft is approximately 150 lbs lighter than it was when we bought it, including removal of 4 antennas from the belly of the aircraft
- Aveo Engineering LED nav and strobe lights in the wing tips and tail stringer
- New JPI EDM 760 engine monitor (hooked into the wiring harness from the previous Insight Gem 1200)
The panel in this plane is your standard /A. No on-board radar. Just a KX155, King Com, KNS 80, and standard old Century HSI. The Nav-O-Matic 400B autopilot works well overall although the connection on the back of the attitude indicator sometimes gets loose and will cause erratic pitch.
The bad: This airplane has 3 burned valves on the left engine. Personally I would not fly it (other than a local ferry flight) until it gets fixed. I won't do any engine runs on the left engine for this reason, and won't do any demo flights in the plane. The left wing tank has some blue staining around the top after sitting for a long time with the tank full. So there's probably a seep there. There also seems to be a seep from the right tip tank. I had this repaired at annual but apparently he didn't get it fixed right.
Although I was previously planning on putting new engines from RAM on it, the filters have always been good on both engines. You could put a new engine on the left side, or just replace the cylinders with burned valves and keep flying it. Add a 430W and GTX 335 and it'll be ADS-B compliant. Or go all out with RAM VIIs and a fully decked out panel. My asking price on the aircraft is basically equivalent to the value of the new parts put in it over the past 2 years, meaning that you buy $100k worth of parts and get a free airplane. The corrosion free aspect, being a '77, MT propellers, etc. make this a great candidate for someone looking to make an airplane "theirs" or get a nice 414 flying inexpensively. I see 200+ KTAS in the low flight levels on 100 PPH/engine ROP (31"/2300 RPM).
I have removed the "entertainment center", tray tables, and divider between the cockpit and the cabin. However these are all included and can be reinstalled if desired.
If purchased by someone from out of town, I can help with coordination of repairs and test flights following repairs, as well as flight training in the aircraft if required by insurance.
Please PM me with any questions.
Thanks for your interest!
The airplane had the paint & interior redone in the 80s. I would call it 7.5/10. Both are in good shape with no pieces of paint mission. The seats in the cabin look new other than the pilot and copilot's seats. Those are showing some more wear on them but are still comfortable.
Specs as follows. Hours are approximate:
Airframe: 4500TT
Engines: 1200/1600 SMOH (25-30 years on heavy case TSIO-520-NBs)
Propellers: 175 SNEW (December 2016)
Fuel: 203 gallons (factory)
Electric AC (inop, but complete)
Janitrol heater
Pitot/Stat expires 6/2018
Annual expires 7/2018
Within the past two years and 250 hours, the plane has received the following new items:
- MT 4-bladed propellers (a huge improvement)
- Goodyear Flight Custom III tires w/new tubes
- Tempest fine-wire spark plugs
- Both fuel selectors overhauled
- New nacelle tank bladders (both sides)
- New transfer pumps (both tip tanks and right side nacelle tank)
- Overhauled fuel systems (both engines)
- Overhauled magnetos (all 4)
- New ignition harnesses (all 4)
- All fuel and oil hoses replaced with new
- New turbochager (left engine)
- Left engine exhaust is almost completely new
- Some newer components on right exhaust
- New Hartzell ALV-9610 alternators with new couplers on both engines
- Cooling Baffles redone (both engines)
- Nose strut rebuilt
- New outer aileron bearings (both sides)
- New Concorde AGM battery with trickle charger outlet in left wing locker
- Aircraft Security Medeco locks (currently only installed in nose baggage)
- Both Airspeed Indicators replaced (includes markings for speeds with VGs)
- Micro VGs added
- Extensive weight reduction performed. Aircraft is approximately 150 lbs lighter than it was when we bought it, including removal of 4 antennas from the belly of the aircraft
- Aveo Engineering LED nav and strobe lights in the wing tips and tail stringer
- New JPI EDM 760 engine monitor (hooked into the wiring harness from the previous Insight Gem 1200)
The panel in this plane is your standard /A. No on-board radar. Just a KX155, King Com, KNS 80, and standard old Century HSI. The Nav-O-Matic 400B autopilot works well overall although the connection on the back of the attitude indicator sometimes gets loose and will cause erratic pitch.
The bad: This airplane has 3 burned valves on the left engine. Personally I would not fly it (other than a local ferry flight) until it gets fixed. I won't do any engine runs on the left engine for this reason, and won't do any demo flights in the plane. The left wing tank has some blue staining around the top after sitting for a long time with the tank full. So there's probably a seep there. There also seems to be a seep from the right tip tank. I had this repaired at annual but apparently he didn't get it fixed right.
Although I was previously planning on putting new engines from RAM on it, the filters have always been good on both engines. You could put a new engine on the left side, or just replace the cylinders with burned valves and keep flying it. Add a 430W and GTX 335 and it'll be ADS-B compliant. Or go all out with RAM VIIs and a fully decked out panel. My asking price on the aircraft is basically equivalent to the value of the new parts put in it over the past 2 years, meaning that you buy $100k worth of parts and get a free airplane. The corrosion free aspect, being a '77, MT propellers, etc. make this a great candidate for someone looking to make an airplane "theirs" or get a nice 414 flying inexpensively. I see 200+ KTAS in the low flight levels on 100 PPH/engine ROP (31"/2300 RPM).
I have removed the "entertainment center", tray tables, and divider between the cockpit and the cabin. However these are all included and can be reinstalled if desired.
If purchased by someone from out of town, I can help with coordination of repairs and test flights following repairs, as well as flight training in the aircraft if required by insurance.
Please PM me with any questions.
Thanks for your interest!