Planes

Cessna 180 – Skywagon

The Cessna 180 is a four- or six-seat, fixed conventional gear general aviation airplane which was produced between 1953 and 1981. Though the design is no longer in production, many of these aircraft are still in use as personal aircraft and in utility roles such as bush flying. This one was build in 1955.
Cessna introduced the heavier and more powerful 180 as a complement to the Cessna 170. It eventually came to be known as the Skywagon. The prototype Cessna 180, N41697, first flew on May 26, 1952. Cessna engineering test pilot William D. Thompson was at the controls.

Cessna C150 H onefifty – sold

ARC valid 09/2019Aiframe no. 15069265 hours: 8267Engine Continental O-200 OH:2004 TSO/TBO 1373/1800 (427h remaining)Prop hours: TSO/TBO 346/2000Engine overhaul: 11/2004Propp make: McCauley 1A101/DCM6950Propp overhaul: January 2011All AD and Service bulletins up to dateAll SIDs doneUnder CAMO (private use) Radio: KRT2 8,33kHzTransponder: Bendix/ King KT76AELT: Kannad 406 with remote switchGPS Garmin 150Hobs/Tach meterSTC Automotive fuel List of …