Roulettes’ former Pilatus PC-9/A aircraft goes up for sale in New South Wales – Australian Aviation

Roulettes’ former Pilatus PC-9/A aircraft goes up for sale in New South Wales – Australian Aviation

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The 1991 Pilatus PC-9/A aircraft from the former Royal Australian Air Force Roulette team has officially been put on the market in New South Wales with a possible future of high-flying fun for one lucky buyer.

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The high-performance single-engine, two-seat turboprop has been put up for sale by California aircraft seller Platinum Fighter Sales, but is registered in Australia as VH-YMK and is sold in New South Wales.

Pilatus PC-9/A aircraft are known for their aerial tricks with Royal Australian Air Force Roulettes aerobatic display equipment and exceptional low-level maneuverability.

The aircraft sells for $1,100,000 plus GST with an 8,104.3 hour airframe, a 150hp Pratt & Whitney PT6A-62 engine downrated to 950hp and a 4-blade Hartzell propeller. It also features original, functional instruments operated by the Royal Australian Air Force and reinforced landing gear.

It is advertised with a maximum cruise of 300 knots and oxygen to operate up to 25,000 feet.

“1991 Pilatus PC-9/A registered in Australia as VH-YMK. This former RAAF Roulettes aerobatic team aircraft has been reassembled and inspected and will be sold with an Airworthiness Certificate in the Limited Category under Australian Warbirds,” according to the seller.

“A unique opportunity to own a former Roulettes aerobatic team aircraft. Priced at US$1,100,000. Can be easily exported and shipped worldwide.”

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