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Aircraft Details

  • Year: 1962
  • Make/Model: Cessna 175 Skylark
  • Registration Number: N8338T
  • Power: Piston
  • Engines: 1 Engine
  • Class: Personal Transport
  • Listing ID: 3065932
  • Partner ID: 83713
  • Posted On: Jun 5, 2023
  • Updated On: Oct 20, 2023

Description

Aircraft Total Time: 1770 Hours Total Time
Engine Time: 450 Hours SMOH on 0-470R , 230 HP (1500 TBO) (Cessna 182 engine)
Propeller Time: 450 SPOH on two blade McCauley

Annual Due: August 2023
Useful Load: 850 Lbs

Avionics

King KMA 20 Audio panel with 3 LMB
Narco MK 12D Digital flip/flop 760 channel Nav/com
King KR 76A Transponder with Mode C
Sperry RT-563A ADF
VOR indicator
Avionics master switch
Sigtronics four place intercom
ACK ELT with remote panel
JPI Fuel flow computer
Analog amp meter
Analog CHT gauge
Outside air temp gauge
Dual push-to-talk buttons

Interior

Tan and beige fabric and vinyl seats. Brown carpet and matching side panels. Cream headliner. Overall presentable but with some signs of wear. Rated 6 out of 10.

Exterior

Moondust base with orange and brown accents in custom scheme. Some fading but complete and straight sheet metal. Overall rated 6.5 out of 10.

Additional Features

Engine conversion from GO-300 to 0-470R. 175 HP to 230 HP
50 gallons fuel capacity
Hooker shoulder harnesses
Manual flaps
Rear air vents
Small raised gas caps
6 nozzle engine primer
Baggage door
Hub caps
Entry Steps

Remarks:
California based. Logs to be posted soon. No hail. No corrosion. No damage history. The 175 with a 182 engine in it makes almost a 182. Same size fuselage as a 1956 to 1961 182 or a 172. Same wings as a 182. With a STOL kit and big tires theses make great bushplanes. Fixed tail means no AD on the tail trim like a 56 to 61 182.

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