- One owner right here at Placerville since new. Not flown for at least 10 years. Missing logs but original owner has personal logbook with all flights from new to 1984 hours. First entry is "Picking up the new Tiger from the factory"
- This plane is a project. It runs and with some time and effort would annual and fly.
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1975 Grumman American AA-5B Tiger
Single-engine Piston-Used
$49,000
10/18/2024
Est: $363/mo
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Registration no. N1582RSerial no. AA5B-0082
2,188 VIEWS
264 DAYS ON FLYING
8 SAVES
Aircraft Listing Type
For Sale
Highlights
Seller location
Placerville, California, United States
Aircraft location
Placerville Airport, Placerville, California 95667, United States
Airframe & Propulsion
Airframe Total time
1,984 hours
ESTIMATED TIME BEFORE OVERHAUL (TBO)
Remaining engine hours before the factory recommended Time Before Overhaul (TBO).
Airframe Description
- 50 gallons fuel capacity
- Useful Load: 0000 lbs
Propulsion
- Engine Time: 1984 Hours SNEW on 0-360 Lycoming
- Propeller Time: 1984 Hours on fixed pitch Hartzell
Avionics
Flight rules
Instrument Flight Rules
Navigation equipment
- Michaels MX 170B Digital flip/flop nav/Com
- King KI 208 VOR/Localizer indicator
- King KT 76A Transponder with Mode C
Interior & Exterior
Number of seats
4
Interior Condition
- New seat upholstery. Original everything else. Needs to be tidied up.
Exterior Condition
- Faded original paint. Thin but servicable.
Maintenance
Inspection Status
- Annual Due: Needs Annual
Price Change history
Date
Event
Price
10/18/2024
Listed for Sale
$49,000
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