Specifications
AI Description
- Model: KODIAK 100 SERIES II
- Condition: Used
- Engine: PT6A-34, 275 hours since new, TBO 4000 hours
- Propeller: MT 5-blade, 275 hours since new
- Avionics: Garmin G1000 NXi Suite, Dual Garmin GIA-64W, Garmin GFC 700 Autopilot, Synthetic Vision, Weather Radar, ADS-B Out
- Additional Equipment: Cargo Pod, 29-inch tires, Air Conditioning, Crew Oxygen, 406 ELT with GPS Locator
- Seating: Two crew and six passenger Tundra seats in beige leather
- Useful Load: 3227 lbs
- Exterior: Allover white with red and blue stripes
- Interior Features: Dual USB ports, air conditioning
- Maintenance: Annual Inspection due by July 2025
- Equipped with Traffic Collision Avoidance System, Emergency Locator Transmitter, and Terrain Awareness & Warning System (status not reported)
About this Model
Overview
The Kodiak 100 Series II is a fixed-gear, single-engine turboprop designed for utility missions where runway length, surface quality, and field support are limiting factors. It emphasizes low-speed handling, predictable short-field performance, and practical payload flexibility over cruise speed or cabin refinement. Series II updates commonly center on avionics and cockpit ergonomics while preserving the airframe’s core strengths: high-lift wing, robust landing gear, and a wide CG envelope suitable for frequent loading changes.
Mission Fit
This model is typically chosen for missions where the destination is the constraint—runway length, surface, obstacles, and limited services—more than the enroute segment. It supports a range of roles from passenger shuttle to mixed cargo, medevac-style interiors, and special-mission fitments, with the Series II cockpit aimed at reducing workload for single-pilot IFR compared with earlier configurations.
Cabin
Cabin design prioritizes utility: easy access, durable surfaces, and quick-change seating/cargo arrangements. Noise and vibration levels are typical for a single-engine turboprop utility platform, and comfort is strongly influenced by the specific interior, seat type, and soundproofing options installed. Large doors and a boxy cabin cross-section support bulky items and faster turnarounds.