Latitude Aviation is excited to represent N34HM, which is a 1980 Piper Cheyenne I that has been upgraded with Blackhawk -135A engines. N34HM is based in Houston at Pearland Regional Airport (KLVJ) and has been lovingly owned by the same pilot for the past 20 years. It is currently receiving its Event 1/2 inspections and should be signed off by the week of 2/10/25.
N34HM has 5710 total hours and it has relatively low time first-run PT6A-135A engines with only 1413 hours since new. The aircraft experienced a double propeller strike in 2020 and as a result the engines were sent to Dallas Airmotive for IRAN's. The IRAN's resulted in fresh hot section inspections (445 hours since HSI) as well as a ton of other work as well. The propellers were replaced/overhauled at that time as well so they also have 445 hours on them in the past 5 years.
The panel has been upgraded with a full Garmin glass cockpit including a G600 PFD/MFD, dual GTN 750Xi's, Garmin EIS, dual GTX 33ES', Flight Stream 510 and GMA 35 remote audio panel. The autopilot is a King KFC 250 and works well according to the owner. This Cheyenne does not have a radar but it does have a GDL 88 for ADS-B In as well as a WX 500 Stormscope.
Some other upgrades to the plane include American Aviation Inc. Ram Air Recovery Cowlings, Frakes exhaust stacks, and LED landing and taxi lights.
The paint was redone by Murmer in 2019 and the interior was redone at the same time by AeroPlus. Both shops are highly-respected for their work and the cosmetics show really well almost 6 years after they were redone.
The prop strike incident in 2020 resulted in the trailing edges of both flaps to be repaired but that was the only airframe damage. Some hangar rash to the rudder was repaired in 2019 and there were 2 other damage incidents back in 1981 (repairs to the belly, cowlings, and flaps due to a runway excursion) and 1993 (minor damage to the nose gear during a runway excursion).
Below is a detailed spec sheet and in it is a Dropbox link that will take you to a folder that has the high resolution photo gallery (with 130+ photos, logbooks, 337's, and W&B form. Please email, call, PM, or text anytime to discuss this incredible Blackhawk Cheyenne I. Thank you!
-Neal
1980 Piper PA-31T1 Cheyenne I Blackhawk Conversion
N34HM
Serial # 31T-8004057
Price: $1,135,000 USD
Contact: Neal Schwartz
Latitude Aviation LLC
914.625.5776
neal.schwartz@gmail.com.......................
Airframe: 5710 TT
Engines: 1413 SNEW / 445 SHSI – Pratt & Whitney PT6A-135A (Factory new 6/2007 and Dallas Airmotive 1/2020)
Propellers: 445 SPOH – Hartzell HC-E4N-3N (Texas Aircraft Propeller 1/2020)
Max Gross Weight: 8750 pounds
Basic Empty Weight: 5566 pounds
Useful Load: 3184 pounds
Usable Fuel Capacity: 366 gallons
Empty CG: 129.85 inches
General:• Aircraft hangared at Pearland Regional Airport (KLVJ) in Houston, TX
• Complete logbooks and high-resolution photo gallery available by clicking here:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/t8umnszk ... ed580&dl=0 • Event 1 and 2 inspections performed 1/2025
• IFR certification due 1/2027
• ELT battery due 12/2025
• Oxygen bottle hydrostatic test due 8/2026
Avionics:• Garmin G600 PFD/MFD (with GAD 43E and SVT)
• Garmin GTN 750Xi #1 WAAS GPS/Nav/Comm
• Garmin GTN 750Xi #2 WAAS GPS/Nav/Comm
• Garmin 7” GEA 24 Engine Indication System (EIS)
• King KFC 250 autopilot with altitude pre-select, GPSS, electric trim, and yaw damper
• Mid Continent MD 302 electronic standby instrument system
• Garmin GTX 330ES #1 ADS-B Out transponder
• Garmin GTX 330ES #2 ADS-B Out transponder
• Garmin GDL 88 ADS-B In receiver (ADS-B weather and traffic)
• L3 WX 500 Stormscope
• Garmin Flight Stream 510 wireless Bluetooth gateway
• Garmin GMA 35 remote audio panel (displays on GTN 750Xi)
• Radar altimeter (displays on G600)
• New custom cut instrument panel
• Co-pilot instruments
• King CDI/GS indicator on co-pilot side
• Bose pilot and co-pilot aircraft-powered LEMO headset jacks
• 2 Mid Continent TA102 USB chargers
• Astrotech LC-2 digital chronometer
Additional Equipment:• American Aviation Inc. Ram Air Recovery Cowlings
• Frakes exhaust stacks
• Factory air conditioning
• FIKI deice system (deice boots, headed pilot-side windshield, heated propellers)
• Windshield wipers
• Propeller sync
• Built-in oxygen system
• LED landing lights
• LED taxi lights
• Wing ice light
• Cleveland wheels and brakes
• Rosen sun visors
Repair History:• Sudden stoppage/propeller strike engine inspections and hot section inspections for both engines by Dallas Airmotive and minor repair to inboard trailing edges of LH and RH flaps 1/2020
• Repair rudder due to minor hangar rash incident 7/2019
• Repair minor damage to nose gear after aircraft taxied off the taxiway into the grass 1/1993
• Repair to belly, cowlings, and flaps due to runway excursion incident on landing 8/1981
Exterior:• New paint by Murmer Aircraft Services 9/2019
• Matterhorn White with Black Velvet, Platinum, and Ruby stripes
Interior:• New interior by AeroPlus Interiors Inc. 9/2019
• Black leather interior
• 2 pilot seats, 4 passenger seats, and 1 potty seat
• 2 fold-out desks