Aircraft > Single-Engine Piston > Cessna > N48237: Cessna 172E SKYHAWK
1967 Cessna 172/ 180HP CONV NEW ENGINE 2021 1967 Cessna 172E (T-41B) Specs: # of Engines: 1 Engine Make: LYCOMING Engine Model: 0-360-A1A Engine Power: 180 hp Recorded TBO: 2,000 hrs Standard Fuel: 46 gals Max Fuel: 52 gals 75% Cruise: 132 mph Stall: 52 mph Range: 615 miles Service Ceiling: 13,100 feet Rate of Climb: 645 feet Wingspan: 36 feet Length: 27 feet Height: 9 feet Empty Weight: 1,500 lbs Gross Weight: 2,500 lbs Normal - Over 50 Foot Obstacle - Take off: 865 feet 1,525 feet Landing: 520 feet 1,250 feet Plane flown frequently for leisure. All logs, pictures and videos in online portal. Plane located in Roanoke, TX. Contact Doug at 214-938-2252. $105,000 OBO.
Bendix/King Radios (2-KX170B) PM1000 Intercom w/PM8000B Audio panel Glideslope ADS-B out Digital ELT
Airframe: Total Time: 6,724 Army Model: T-41B (Former Civil Air Patrol plane owned/operated by U.S. Army. Plane was used for search and rescue missions and pilot training)
Engine: Engine 1 Time: 52 SFOH TTE: 2,778 Prop: Prop 1 Time: 52 SMOH TTP: 2,778 STC Installed: LYCOMING O-360-AIA 180HP with Hartzell Constant-Speed Propeller (HC-C2YK-1B) Horton STOL Kit
Interior: Beige/Light Blue New Rosin Visors Condition: 9 on scale 1-10 Exterior: White, light blue, dark blue, red stripe on tail Condition: 6 on scale 1-10
Flight Rules VFR: This beautiful 172E has been in our family for 13 years and primarily flown by my Dad. Spent a majority of its life in El Paso hangared, so no rust. He has since retired from flying - the reason we are selling. New engine installed in 2021, new interior 2022. Lower weight of the 180HP engine, plane fly's like a 182 with lots of power and will make you smile. Plane could use new paint, but not critical. Priced to sell. Horton STOL kit makes take-off and landing just enjoyable. No damage history, no corrosion, and no hail damage. All logbooks, photos and videos in DropBox.com portal. Does not have float kit. Plane located in Roanoke, TX at (52F) Call Doug with any questions. Thanks!