Solid 182Q with PPonk Engine. Low time STOL bird ready to take you to your next destination.
1977 Cessna 182Q Skylane
Aircraft Listing Type
For Sale
Highlights
Seller location
Uvalde, Texas, United States
Aircraft location
Uvalde, Texas, United States
Airframe & Propulsion
Airframe Total time
3,400 hours
Airframe Description
8/10. No corrosion.
Engine 1 hours
597 hours SMOH
Propulsion
The PPonk STC'd engine upgraded the O-470 to an O-520.
Running 23/22 it burns 13.5 GPH and cruises at about 140 KTS true at 080.
Great aircraft with extra power in reserve for worry-free DA flying without having to maintain a turbo.
Avionics
Flight rules
Instrument Flight Rules
Navigation equipment
GNS430
Snap-in Garmin Aera510
Comms equipment
GNS430
KX155
Engine management
JPI700
Additional equipment
GMA340
Lynx L3 Transponder
Trio Pro Pilot Auto Pilot
Interior & Exterior
Number of seats
4
Additional equipment
Dual-controls
Interior Condition
6.5/10 Seats show wear but still have a good bit of life in them. Carpet, headliner and plastic are in good 7.5/10 condition.
Interior Score
7
Exterior Condition
8/10 Paint is shiny and in good condition.
No corrosion.
Paint Score
8
Maintenance
Inspection Status
March 2024 Annaul
Inspection Expiry
Mon, Mar 31, 2025
Damage history
None known.
Price Change history
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