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The Piper M700 FURY

 
With a max cruise speed of over 300 knots and a 30% increase in climb performance compared to its predecessor, the Piper M700 Fury will earn a place in your heart and soul. Sleek, fast, and efficient with the latest technology and safety features, including Garmin Autoland and Autothrottle. Finely appointed interior for six. Style and innovation defined- all backed by legendary Piper support.

              Six Seat, Cabin-Class               

              Pratt & Whitney PT6A-52A, 700 shp

              301 ktas, maximum cruise speed

              1,852 nm, maximum range

              2,320 lbs, standard useful load

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Meet your ticket to 300 ktas cruise speeds and unprecedented field and climb performance. The PT6A-52 power plant is the world’s most reliable and innovative general aviation engine that consistently exceeds the expectations and demands of every mission. The versatility and performance of the PT6A-52 makes it Piper’s engine of choice for the M700 Fury, maintaining its full 700 shaft horsepower up through FL240, giving the aircraft exceptional performance at high altitudes. 

M700 FURY

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HALO includes the most significant advancement in recent general aviation history: Garmin Autoland. 

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M700 FURY Quick Facts
 
 

Avionics

Garmin G3000 NXi, HALO Safety System, Auto-Land

 

Powerplant

Pratt & Whitney PT6A-52, 700 shp

 

Maximum Cruise Speed

301 ktas

 

Maximum Range

1,852 nm

 

Maximum Approved Altitude

30,000 ft

 

Takeoff Distance, Over 50 ft Obstacle

1,994 ft

 

Landing Distance, Over 50 ft Obstacle

1,950 ft

 

MTOW

6,000 lbs

 

Standard Empty Weight

3,730 lbs

 

Standard Useful Load

2,320 lbs

 

Usable Fuel Capacity

260 US gal

 

Dimensions

Wing Span: 43.2 ft

Length: 29.7 ft

Height: 11.5 ft

Beauty and brains - jet set without the jet.

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