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FALCON 200 Serial Number 482 Specifications

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FALCON 200Serial Number 482

Specifi cations

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AIRCRAFT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Executive Summary

Aircraft Manufacturer Dassault

Aircraft Type Falcon 200

Current Registration VP-CCL

Serial Number 482

Year of Manufacture 1983

Year of Delivery 1985

Airframe Total Hours* 4'824

Airframe Total Cycles* 4'736

Certifi cation RVSM

Home Base Germany

Passenger Confi guration 9 Seats

A GREAT PEDIGREE

Sparfell & Partners is delighted to bring this beautifully presented 1985 Falcon 200 to the market.

*as of August 2017

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Highlights

RVSM Certifi cation

Complete Maintenance done by Dassault Paris and Jet Aviation Basel

Classical Cabin: Elegant 9 Seats Confi guration

Special Interior made in Black and Silver (2001)

Aircraft Painting McLaren Silver (2001)

AIRCRAFT HIGHLIGHTS

CLASSICAL CABIN

Elegant 9 seats cabin interior. Features fwd 2 double club seating and aft 1 double club seating and a sofa.

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DASSAULT AT A GLANCE

Dassault Aviation is now a multinational company employing almost12,000 people worldwide (9,000 in France), with a commercial presencein over 83 countries. Itsactivities are centered onthe following areas:

- Aeronautics with 8,000 aircraft delivered since 1945, mainly business jets representing 71% ofactivity (Falcon) and alsomilitary aircraft (Mirage 2000, Rafale and nEUROn),

- Space activities (groundtelemetry systems,spacecraft design and pyrotechnic activities),

The company was founded in 1929 by Marcel Bloch as Société des Avions Marcel Bloch or “MB”. After World War II, Marcel Bloch changed his name to Marcel Dassault, and the name of the company was changed to Avions Marcel Dassault in 1947.

In 1971 Dassault acquiredBreguet, forming Avions Marcel Dassault-BreguetAviation (AMD-BA). In 1990 the company was renamed Dassault Aviation.

- Services (DassaultProcurement Services,Dassault Falcon Jet andDassault Falcon Service),

- Aerospace and defensesystems.

The Dassault Falcon is afamily of business jets,worldwide well known,manufactured by DassaultAviation. Nearly 2,400 Falcon jets have been delivered since 1963. The family includes thetwinjets Falcon 2000 andnewest Falcon 5X, thetrijets Falcon 900, Falcon 7X, and soon the Falcon 8X.

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SPECIFICATIONS

Airframe

Aircraft Manufacturer Dassault

Aircraft Type Falcon 200

Current Registration VP-CCL

Serial Number 482

Year of Manufacture 1983

Year of Delivery 1985

Airframe Total Hours* 4'824

Airframe Total Cycles* 4'736

Navigation & Compliances RSVM, 8.33 Channel Spacing

Engines

Manufacturer Honeywell

Type ATF3-6A-4C

#1 Engine Total Hours* 4'095

#1 Engine Total Cycles* 3'772

#2 Engine Total Hours* 4'612

#2 Engine Total Cycles* 4'645

APU

Manufacturer Hamilton Sundstrand

Type T-62T-40C3

APU Total Hours* 2'491

APU Total Cycles* 5'599

*as of August 2017

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SPECIFICATIONS

Performance

Maximum Speed 460 Kts

Long Range Speed at FL370(1) 407 Ktas

Long Range Speed at FL390(1) 416 Ktas

Seats Full Range 2'050 Nm

Take-Off Runway Length 5'400 ft

Landing Runway Length (FAR 135) 2'813 ft

ETOPS Limitation Yes

Steep Approach Capable (London City) No

Maximum Operating Altitude 42'000 ft

Service OEI (One Engine Inoperative) 17'400 ft

Engines (x2) Garrett ATF 3-6A

Thrust Level in Pound Force (each) 5'050 Lbs

Consumption (Gallons per Hour) 325

Passenger Configuration 9 Seats

Cabin Volume 587 Cu.ft

Baggage Volume (Internal) 41 Cu.ft

Weights

LBS KG

Maximum Take-Off 32'000 14'515

Maximum Landing 28'880 13'100

Basic Operating 19'538 8'862

Maximum Usable Fuel 10'684 4'846

Source: Conklin & de Decker

(1)Source: Falcon 200 Performance Manual (26'000 lbs)

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SPECIFICATIONS

Major Inspection Status

Inspection Last Performed Next Due

A Inspection (6 Month) May 2017 November 2017

2A/2A+ Inspection (12 Month) October 2016 October 2017

4A+ Inspection (24 Month) October 2016 October 2018

B Inspection (72 Month) October 2016 October 2022

2B Inspection Check List 3'785 Hours (July 2002) 6'179 Hours

3B Inspection Check List 2'579 Hours (Mars 1996) 6'179 Hours

4B Inspection Check List 3'785 Hours (July 2002) 8'585 Hours

C Inspection October 2016 October 2022

2C Inspection Check List August 2008 August 2020

Engine #1 150 Hour Inspection 4'050 Hours (September 2011) 4'200 Hours

300 Hour Inspection 4'050 Hours (September 2011) 4'350 Hours

600 Hour Inspection 4'050 Hours (September 2011) 4'650 Hours

1'200 Hour Inspection 4'050 Hours (September 2011) 5'250 Hours

1'800 Hour Inspection 2'945 Hours (February 2001) 4'745 Hours

Engine #2 150 Hour Inspection 4'050 Hours (February 2010) 4'655 Hours

300 Hour Inspection 4'489 Hours (October 2009) 4'789 Hours

600 Hour Inspection 4'489 Hours (October 2009) 5'089 Hours

1'200 Hour Inspection 4'489 Hours (October 2009) 5'689 Hours

1'800 Hour Inspection 4'489 Hours (October 2009) 6'289 Hours

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SPECIFICATIONS

Major Inspection Status

APU Inspection Last Performed Next Due

6 Month / 125 Hour / 2'489 Hours - 5'599 Cycles 2'614 Hours - 5'849 Cycles 250 Cycle Inspection (June 2017) (December 2017)

12 Month / 500 Hour / 2'426 Hours - 5'602 Cycles 2'926 Hours - 6'602 Cycles 1000 Cycle Inspection (July 2017) (July 2018)

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RANGE

from Geneva

from Dubai

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RANGE

from Hong Kong

from São Paulo

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RANGE

from Brazzaville

from Miami

Source: Great Circle Mapper®

Disclaimer: Performances may vary upon loading, aircraft configuration, routes assigned by control authorities, winds, airfield elevation, temperature.

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AVIONICS

Type of Unit

ADF

Autopilot

Communication Radios

CVR

DME

EFIS

FDR

Flight Director

Flight Rules

FMS

GPS

Hi Frequency

Navigation Radios

Radar Altimeter

TAWS

TCAS

Transponder

Weather Radar

Qty

Dual

Single

Dual

Single

Dual

Dual

Single

Dual

Single

Single

Single

Dual

Dual

Single

Single

Single

Dual

Single

Unit Description

Collins ADF-60A

Collins APC-80A

Collins VHF-22D w/8.33 Spacing

Fairchild A100A

Collins DME-42A

Collins EFIS-86C

Honeywell SSFDR

Collins FGC-80F

IFR

Universal UNS-1L

Garmin GNS-430

Collins KTR-950

Collins VIR-30A w/FM immunity

Collins ALT-55B

Honeywell Mark VII EGPWS

Collins TTR-4000 w/change 7.1

Collins TDR-94D

Collins WXT-250A

Cockpit & Avionics Package: Honeywell ADT-406AF ELT, Honeywell HG-1075 LR-NAV

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CABIN

SUMMARY

7 Seats Configuration

Length 24’4” ft/in

Height 5’7” ft/in

Width 6’1” ft/in

Volume 587 Cu. ft

Baggage Volume 41 Cu. ft

Number of Baggage 7

DESCRIPTION

GeneralSpecial interior made in Black and Silver leather in excellent condition (2001).

Seating9 Seats Configuration: 2 fwd double club seating and 1 aft double club seating, with a 3 seats divan.

Entertainment EquipmentAirshow 400

LavatoryAft Electric Toilet

6.1 ft 5.7

ft

COCKPIT

CABIN CONFIGURATION VANITY ROOMFORWARD CABIN

AFT CABINGALLEY

6.1 ft 5.7

ft

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CABIN

FORWARD CABIN

AFT CABIN

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Disclaimer: These specifi cations are presented as introductory information only. They do not consti-tute representations or warranties of any kind. Accordingly, you should rely on your own inspection of this aircraft. The aircraft is subject to sale, and / or removal from the market without prior notice.