Specifications
AI Description
- Model: EPIC LT
- Equipped with Garmin Three Screen G900X Panel
- Features TruTrak Autopilot and MVP 50 Engine Monitor
- Airframe total time: 605 hours
- Engine time since new: 605 hours
- Engine TBO: 3500 hours
- Propeller time since new: 605 hours
- Prop overhaul due: March 2027
- Exterior color: Overall white with navy below and navy/gold accent striping
- Interior: Light sand leather seats, tan carpet, light sand upper paneling, beige lower paneling
- Annual inspection due: February 2027
- Location: Ravenna, Ohio
About this Model
Overview
The EPIC LT is a pressurized, single-engine turboprop originally developed for the owner-pilot segment and commonly completed as an experimental/amateur-built aircraft. It targets fast, weather-capable personal and business travel with turbine reliability and high-altitude cruise capability, while trading the standardization and support structure typical of fully certified production aircraft for greater build/config variability. Typical use cases include regional to mid-range point-to-point trips where speed, climb performance, and access to shorter runways are valued.
Mission Fit
Best suited to single-pilot IFR missions where a turbine single’s speed and climb reduce enroute time and increase routing flexibility. The aircraft’s practicality depends heavily on its individual build quality, equipment list, and installed avionics, so mission suitability should be evaluated by specific tail number rather than model name alone.
Cabin
Cabin layout is typically a four-seat, pressurized arrangement with an executive-style front cockpit and aft passenger seating. Comfort and noise levels depend on build quality, insulation, and propeller/engine installation details. Baggage provisions and interior finish vary widely, so evaluate seating comfort, baggage access, ventilation, and cabin pressurization performance during a prebuy and flight evaluation.