Socata TBM 700C2 Specs and Description

Aircraft Description

Background/History

During the mid-1980’s Aerospatiale’s SOCATA General Aviation Division teamed with Mooney Aircraft Corporation to form TBM International. The consortium’s sole product was the TBM 700, a pressurized, six- to eight-place, single-engine corporate aircraft. The program was announced at the 1987 Paris Air Show. The design objective was an aircraft whose costs of acquisition and operation would be less than those of the typical twin-turboprop aircraft, but could still offer reasonably fast transportation over a 1,400 nm range. Pressurization would allow the aircraft to be operated at flight level altitudes, while the single-turboprop configuration would keep costs to a minimum. At high-speed cruise, the TBM 700’s 300 kt true airspeed is greater than that of most twin-turboprop aircraft, while its miserly 364 pph fuel flow is roughly half that of the twins. The TBM 700’s 1,460 nm range with IFR reserves is competitive with Raytheon’s King Air family of twin-engine aircraft. First flight of the prototype TBM 700 was accomplished in July 1988. Deliveries of the production aircraft began in October 1990 but in 1991 Mooney withdrew from the partnership. The latest varient of the TBM 700, the TBM 700 C2 features a substantial increase in tanks-full payload. Maximum Take-off Weight has been increased to 7,394 pounds allowing the C2 to carry three passengers with baggage with full fuel. The C2s gaseous oxygen system combined with quick donning masks in the cockpit and drop down masks in the cabin have boosted the C2s maximum cruising altitude up to 31,000 feet.

Power

The TBM 700C is powered by a single Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-64 reverse flow, axial-centrifugal turboprop engine flat-rated at 700shp at ISA + 49C and driving a four-bladed, reversible, constant-speed propeller. Engine inspection interval is 3,500 hours.

Avionics

The TBM 700C2 is equipped with the Bendix/King two-tube EFIS 40, dual Garmin GNS530 com/nav/GPS/moving map units, Honeywell KMD 850 MFD with RDS200 weather radar, IHAS880 traffic and terrain warning system, Honeywell FIS-B weather datalink, KN63 DME, Garmin GTX-327 transponder, Garmin GMA 340 stereo audio panel, KNI 582 RMI, KRA 405 radio altimeter, KR87 ADF, and KFC 325 three-axis digital autopilot with integral yaw damper.

Design Features

The SOCATA TBM 700C2 is a pressurized, high-performance single-engine turboprop aircraft configured as a cantilever low-wing monoplane with a conventional empennage. The airframe is mainly of conventional, flush-riveted aluminum monocoque construction, with some components fabricated of composite materials. The Pratt & Whitney PT6A-64 engine is essentially the same as the more powerful -67R but is derated to 700 shp, reducing the demands placed on the engine and thereby providing a greater margin of reliability. Electrical system redundancy is provided by an engine driven starter-generator and standby alternator, while three main buses and two emergency buses provide routing options. An automatic system maintains a balance of left- and right- side fuel by cycling the fuel selector valve periodically, assisting the pilot with fuel management. Deicing boots are installed on wing and empennage leading edge surfaces, and the prop and probes are electrically heated for ice protection. Left- and right-side electrically heated windsheilds are standard. The retractable tricycle landing gear has a single wheel on each unit.

Accomodations

The TBM 700C2 is a cabin-class single engine turboprop aircraft optimized for five passengers in addition to the pilot, but able to accommodate six passengers in a high-density configuration. The typical arrangement consists of a four-seat club with folding work table located behind the flight deck. Cabin dimensions are 4.4ft. in height, 4.1ft. in width and 15ft. in overall length with approximately 11ft. In the passenger area. A large cargo door is located on the port side of the fuselage, aft of the wing. An optional pilot’s entrance door is available for air freight operators

General TBM 700C2
Category Single-Engine Turboprop
Years Aircraft Manufactured 2003-2005
Serial Number Range 205 – 345
Retail High Price $1,999,000.00 / 1,568,615.30€
Retail Low Price $1,850,000.00 / 1,451,695.00€
Characteristics TBM 700C2
Seating 1
Wing Loading 39.2
Power Loading 10.6
Noise(EPNdB): Takeoff/Sideline/Approach 76.2
External Dimensions (ft) TBM 700C2
External Length 34.9
External Height 14.3
External Span 41.6
Internal Dimensions (ft) TBM 700C2
Internal Length (Overall/Net Height) 15.0
Internal Height 4.1
Internal Width (Max/Floor) 4.0
Baggage TBM 700C2
External: Cu.Ft./Lb. N/A
External: Cu.Ft./Lb. N/A
Power TBM 700C2
Engines P&WC PT6A-64
Output (lbs ea.)/Flat Rating 700/ISA+49 C
Inspection Interval 3,500t
Data based on latest manufactured year