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1996 Aviat A-1 Husky

Used
$125,000
$115,000
(-8%)
07/01/2024
Est: $853/mo
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Registration no. N504JMSerial no. 1342
276 VIEWS
207 DAYS ON FLYING
3 SAVES

Aircraft Listing Type

For Sale

Seller location

Willow, Alaska, United States

Aircraft location

Willow, Alaska, United States

Airframe Total time

556 hours

Engine 1 hours

556 hours SNEW

Propulsion

  • Lycoming 0-360 A1P
  • Was disassembled, inspected and reinstalled. Flown 376.6 hours in <7 years, with an oil filter.
  • Hartzell Constant speed prop.

Flight rules

Visual Flight Rules

Navigation equipment

  • Empty weight on 29" Bushwheels, 1303 lbs. Been on EDO 2000 Floats.
  • Includes Landis 2000 skis, and Baby bushwheel tail ski.

Additional equipment

  • Radio, Transponder, and Intercom.

Number of seats

2

Inspection Status

  • Hangared since 2016. Located in Willow, Alaska. Two owners, with complete records. 
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07/01/2024
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