Specifications
Aircraft Details
- Model: DAHER TBM-850
- Cruise Speed: 320 KTAS at FL260
- Engine: Pratt & Whitney PT6A-66D
- Engine Time: 2,250 SNEW
- Engine TBO: 3,500 hours
- Propeller: Hartzell, 5 blades
- Avionics: Garmin G1000 NXI
- ADS-B Equipped: Yes
- WAAS: Yes
- Synthetic Vision Technology: Yes
- Autopilot: Garmin GFC 710
- Displays: (2) 10” PFD, (1) 15” MFD
- Weather Radar: Garmin GWX 68
- Traffic Advisory System: KTA 810
- TAWS: Class B
- Interior: Executive configuration, 5 passengers, black onyx premium leather seating
- Exterior: Bronze with black & red stripes, painted in 2010
- Maintenance: EASA Part 145, Engine Hot Section Inspection completed on 2023-09-01
- Features: RVSM equipped, dual heated windshields, SATCOM, freon air conditioning, traffic collision avoidance system, weather radar, synthetic vision system.
About this Model
Overview
The DAHER (Socata) TBM 850 is a pressurized, single-engine turboprop designed to deliver jet-like point-to-point utility with turboprop operating flexibility. It is commonly selected for time-sensitive regional and short cross-country missions where access to smaller airports, simplified operations, and strong climb performance matter as much as cruise speed.
Mission Fit
The TBM 850 fits buyers who want speed and altitude capability in a single-engine platform, often flying short-to-medium stage lengths where door-to-door time is driven by climb, cruise, and airport proximity. Payload and comfort are best when kept to typical owner-flown loads rather than max seats with full fuel.
Cabin
The cabin is a compact, pressurized environment arranged for practical travel rather than stand-up movement. Noise levels and comfort are generally better than unpressurized piston singles, and the airplane’s speed and climb capability can reduce time in turbulence and weather. Seating and baggage space support business travel and weekend trips, but the overall volume is closer to an efficient touring aircraft than a cabin-class experience.