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1979 Cessna 172N Skyhawk

Used
$145,000
03/10/2024
Est: $1,075/mo
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Registration no. N5520DSerial no. 6565179
2,559 VIEWS
230 DAYS ON FLYING
6 SAVES

Aircraft Listing Type

For Sale

Highlights

Cessna 1979 172N 180Hp. New Starter. Always hanger. Electric flaps, Vortex generators, LED Lights, ADSB, Recent Annual, Engine has 1800 hours left on it. Beautiful exterior paint & flawless interior. 

Seller location

Washington, United States

Aircraft location

Arlington, Washington, United States

Airframe Total time

2,200 hours

Airframe Description

Flawless interior. Always hangered

Total hours flown in the past 6 months

27 hours

Engine 1 hours

200 hours SFOH

Propulsion

Lycoming 180 hp

Flight rules

Visual Flight Rules

Navigation equipment

Coming

Comms equipment

Yes

Engine management

Pilot

Number of seats

4

Interior Condition

Flawless

Interior Year

1979

Interior Score

9

Exterior Condition

Beautiful paint scheme

Paint Year

1979

Paint Score

10

Inspection Status

Recent annual

Inspection Expiry

Wed, Sep 17, 2025

Damage history

Zero

Date
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Price
03/10/2024
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$145,000
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