This 2012 Epic LT (N969KT, serial #042) presents a well-maintained experimental turboprop with 1,860 total airframe hours and a Pratt & Whitney PT6A-67A engine showing the same time since new. The engine underwent a light overhaul by Pratt & Whitney following a prop-strike, with the hot section completed in October 2024. The 4-blade Hartzell propeller has 923 hours since new. The aircraft is IFR-certified and features a comprehensive Garmin G900X avionics suite with three screens and yoke-mounted FMS keyboard, complemented by a Trutrak autopilot and MVP 50 engine monitor.
Currently based at Pompano Beach (KPMP), this single-owner aircraft...
PFD
Garmin G900X - Three Screen Panel with Yoke Mounted FMS Keyboard
Autopilot
Trutrak MVP 50
EMS/EIS
Trutrak MVP 50 - MVP Engine Monitor
Jump Seats
Two small jump seats
Asking Price
$1,900,000
FL, USA
Jun 26, 2025: $1,900,000 - aso
Jun 2, 2025: $1,900,000 - controller
Jun 2, 2025: $1,900,000 - trade-a-plane
Asking Price
$1,900,000
FL, USA
Jun 26, 2025: $1,900,000 - aso
Jun 2, 2025: $1,900,000 - controller
Jun 2, 2025: $1,900,000 - trade-a-plane
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Asking Price
$1,900,000