Epic LT

The Epic LT is an American kit-built single-engined turboprop aircraft intended for use by private pilots.

The LT was designed by Epic Air LLC of Bend, Oregon, to meet demand for a kit-built high-performance single turboprop-engined six-seat private owner aircraft.

Deliveries of LT kits commenced in 2006 with the first one completed that year[12] and the aircraft was demonstrated at the EAA show at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, in July 2007.

On 7 July 2016, six Epic LT kit-built aircraft departed on a global circumnavigation flight, flown by owner-pilots.

[14][15] On 31 March 2019, an Epic LT, registration RA-2151G, crashed in a field on approach to Frankfurt Egelsbach Airport in southwestern Germany at about 3:30 p.m. Russian S7 Airlines co-owner Natalia Fileva, one of Russia's richest women, her father and the pilot died in the crash.

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Flight deck