1998 Cozy Mk IV

Overview
The Cozy Mark IV is a high-performance, four-seat, homebuilt canard aircraft derived from Burt Rutan's Long-EZ design. Its popularity stems from a combination of performance, safety, efficiency, and unique, futuristic design. One of the fastest homebuilts in its class, it is ideal for efficient, high-speed cross-country flights. This aircraft sports a recently-overhauled Lycoming O-360-A4M engine and new carburetor. Engine break-in was accomplished by Cozy Test Pilot Chris Borozan.
Price:
$95,000 USD
Reduced by $20,000 (17.4%)
Offered By: No-Spin Aircraft Sales
Registration: N10CZ
S/N: 155
Home Airport: KFLY (Airnav)
Location: Falcon, Colorado
United States
Days Active: 68 days ago
Airframe
Manufacturer (builder) David G. Domeier
Total Time: 917.7 Hours
Avionics
PS Engineering PMA-6000M Audio w/MB
Dynon SV-COM-X83 Comm
Becker Avionics VHF Transceiver
Dynon EFIS HDX1100
Dynon GPS SV-GPS-2020
Dynon ARINC-429 GPS Interface
Dynon SV-ADAAHRS-200
Dynon Transponder SV-XPDR-261
Dynon ADS-B SV-ADSB-472 In/Out
Dynon Autopilot Interface SV-AP-Panel
Dynon Engine Monitor SV-EMS-220
4-place intercom
2 USB ports
Engines & Props
Lycoming O-360-A4M 180hp, s/n L-29467-36A
Overhauled 2024-4-18, installed 2024-10-24

Hertzler fixed pitch 2-blade prop 713.7 SNEW
Engine Hours: 7.5 SMOH
Interior & Exterior
Interior 7
RAM iPad holder (panel mount)
Oxygen bottle
Four 4-point shoulder harnesses
Exterior 7
Stainless steel heat sock on gear struts
Strobe lights
Canopy/wing cover
Other Info
Inspection Status:
2024-10-24 Last Conditional Inspection
2024-10-23 Pitot static & transponder check