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Aircraft Details

  • Year: 1970
  • Make/Model: BAC 167 Strikemaster
  • Registration Number: N6364Z
  • Power: Turbo Jets
  • Engines: 1 Engine
  • Listing ID: 3282754
  • Partner ID: 56642
  • Posted On: Jul 1, 2023
  • Updated On: Jul 22, 2024

Description

MK88 is a New Zealand Air Force Aircraft
This is the only version made with a "G" suit system (fully operational)

Same owner last 12 years. Has been flown on the U.S. Airshow Circuit for many years. The aircraft is just off of Government contract work with the Department of Defense.

This aircraft should have antoher 9,000 to 11,000 hours of airframe life remaining.

Airplane time state:
1970 BAC 167 Strikemaster
6180 Total Time Since New
N6364Z
SN EEP-JP-3236

Complete records since birth.

Rolls-Royce Viper Mk.535 turbojet, 3,140 lbf

1710 Total Time Since Overhaul
3000 TBO

Avionics

Standard Military Configuration
Garmin G-5
Garmin 430 WASS
Garmin 340
KX165
Garmin Audio Panel
Garmin 327 Transponder
ADSB Out
UHF Radio - Installed but disconnected
IFR Equipped

Interior

Refurbished

Exterior

Vietnam Era Camo with the Dragon nose art/graphics.

Additional Features

Smoke System
Two 87 gallon drop tanks that give an operational range of 550 nm
Two seat pack parachutes included

She hasn t flown in about 18 months so she will need a good condition inspection.

Wings replaced by the New Zealand Air Force

Here is what I know she needs;

Brakes - need to be looked at.
New batteries.
Smoke system oil tank needs to be replaced
There is a leak in the brake master cylinders that will need an O Ring replaced.

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