Aircraft > Single-Engine Piston > North American > N8846H: North American NAVION
1946 North American Navion, 2439TT, 923 SMOH, 379 SPOH, Upgraded panel configuration, Garmin GNS 530 Color IFR moving map GPS/Com, Garmin Glide Slope, Garmin GTX 330 Transponder with Traffic, EDM 700 Graphic engine analyser, Wingtip strobes, Cleveland wheels and brakes, Gami injectors, No damage history. No hail, No corrosion.
Avionics: Upgraded panel configuration Garmin GNS 530 Color IFR moving map GPS/Com Garmin Glide Slope Garmin GTX 330 Transponder with Traffic EDM 700 Graphic engine analyser Outside air temp gauge Hydraulic pressure gauge FuelScan 450 fuel flow computer Remote ELT control head Davtron M655 Air and DA temps and measurements Autopilot Four place intercom Dual yoke mounted drilled push-to-talk buttons Hamilton Vertical card compass
Aircraft Total Time: 2439 Hours Airframe: 99.5 gallons total in Main tank, Aux tank and tip tanks 20 gallon Osbourne tip tanks Main tank is 39.5 gallons Aux tank is 20 gallons Extended sloped windshield Wingtip strobes Cleveland wheels and brakes Air/oil separator Gami injectors Spin-on oil filter Gear mirror Zinc chromate corrosion proofed internally
Engine Time: 923 SMOH on Continental IO-520BB, 285 HP, Propeller Time: 379 SPOH on McCauley three blade
Interior: Light blue seats with matching side panels. Cream headliner. Blue carpet. Overall rated 7.5 out of 10. Exterior: Overall white with Light blue major accent and dark blue minor accent in traditional scheme. Painted in 2004. Overall rated 8.5 out of 10.
Annual Due: February 2025 Useful Load: To be advised History: Same northern California owner for last 58 years. This owner was responsible for the engine upgrade, the paint, the interior, the panel, the radios. He is 92 and can talk all about the plane to a prospective buyer. Logs before 1979 were lost is a fire. The engine was installed in 2004 and has complete logs. Many many STC's and 337's are present with this fast highly modified Navion. No damage history. No hail, No corrosion.