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Contact Information

Aircraft Details

  • Price: Call for Price
  • Year: 1962
  • Make/Model: AEROMERE F8L SERIES 3 FALCO
  • Registration Number: D-EKMK
  • Power: Piston
  • Engines: 1 Engine
  • Listing ID: 7001654
  • Partner ID: 64266
  • Posted On: Jan 6, 2026
  • Updated On: Jan 8, 2026

Description

Aeromere F-8L Falco series 3, manufactured in 1962, representing one of the most elegant and capable classic touring aircraft ever designed by Stelio Frati. The Falco is internationally renowned for its refined wooden airframe construction, outstanding handling characteristics and excellent performance, combining classic craftsmanship with true pilot appeal.
This aircraft is a well-documented and respected example of the Falco type and has been carefully maintained and always hangared. Its overall condition reflects consistent ownership and conscientious operation. The Falco offers a unique flying experience, combining responsive handling, stability at cruise and the unmistakable aesthetics of a classic Italian design.
Equipped with reliable and proven avionics, the aircraft is well suited for VFR touring and cross-country operations. The combination of a retractable landing gear, constant-speed propeller and efficient airframe design results in excellent cruise performance while maintaining economical operation.
Airframe, engine and propeller logbooks are available, providing full transparency of the aircraft s history. This Falco represents a rare opportunity to acquire a distinctive classic aircraft with character, performance and timeless design, ideal for enthusiasts seeking something truly special.

Airplane time state:
Manufacturer / Type: Aeromere F-8L Falco series 3
Year of Manufacture: 1962
Serial Number (S/N): 232
Total Time Airframe (TTAF): 2798 hours
Landings: 2084
Engine: Lycoming O-320-A1A, 150 PS
Engine Total Time (TT): 2798 hours
Time Since Major Overhaul (SMOH): approx. 1607 hours (according to logbooks)
Remaining time to engine TBO: approx. 392 hours
Propeller: Hartzell HC-C2YL-1B, constant speed
Propeller Time: approx. 270 hours
Propeller TBO: 2000 hours
Remaining time to propeller TBO: approx. 1730 hours
Airframe, engine and propeller logbooks available.

Avionics

Garmin GNS 430 (COM / NAV / GPS)
Garmin GNC 300XL (COM / NAV / GPS)
Garmin GTX 328 Transponder
JP Instruments JPI 450 Fuel Flow / Engine Monitoring
Garmin A102 Glideslope receiver
Aircraft equipped for VFR operations.
Avionics suitable for VFR touring and cross-country flights.
IFR approval subject to national authority and equipment status.

Interior

Interior refurbished during restoration in 2015.
Leather interior panels and carpeting replaced in 2015, seats excluded.
Instrument panel and cockpit controls renewed and overhauled.
Clean, functional and well-maintained Falco cockpit layout.

Exterior

Exterior completely repainted during restoration in 2015.
Wooden airframe structure well maintained.
New windshield installed.
Aircraft always hangared.

Additional Features

Retractable landing gear
Constant speed propeller
Classic low-wing configuration
Aerobatics max. positiv 6,6 G max. negativ 3,3 G

Aircraft restored in 2015.
During restoration the aircraft received a complete exterior repaint, the instrument panel was rebuilt, the electrical system renewed, and the landing gear and braking system overhauled.
Interior refurbished with new leather and carpeting, seats excluded.

Viewing in Germany by appointment. Inquiries only by e-mail. Rainer.Suelberg@t-online.de and torsten@wesselmann.me

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