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The TBM 700 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. The TBM 700 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 3,000 hour
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The TBM 700B has a range of 1,467 nautical miles. Type in your city or airport identifier for a visual representation of the NBAA IFR Range (NM) for this aircraft.