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2006 Maule M-4-180V

Used
$125,900
$117,500
(-7%)
10/21/2024
Est: $871/mo
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Registration no. N416APSerial no. 47009T
2,273 VIEWS
131 DAYS ON FLYING
5 SAVES

Aircraft Listing Type

For Sale

Highlights

PRICE DROP!!! NDH, low time, 3 owner, 2 place, 180HP Maule. Tons of bargain tailwheel fun here for ten$ of thousands less than a similar Husky, Cub or Scout!

Seller location

McAllen, Texas, United States

Aircraft location

McAllen Miller International Airport, 2500 S Bicentennial Blvd, McAllen, Texas 78503, United States

Airframe Total time

925 hours

Airframe Description

Vortex Generators

8.50 Tires

Alaska Bushwheel 3200 Tailwheel

Aera 660 Portable GPS mounted in-panel, displays ADS-B Wx & Traffic

Engine Analyzer: Electronics International SP-8-A

Fuel Flow Totalizer: Electronics International FP-5L

Long Range Fuel- 73 Gallons Useable 

ABI 3200 Tailwheel Assembly

Bungee Landing Gear 

Vortex Generators  

Fire Extinguisher

8.50 x 6 Tires

Rosen Visors  

LED Landing/Taxi Light with Pulse Light 

Seatbelt with Pilot/Copilot Shoulder Harnesses

Whelen Strobes and Nav Lights 

Observation Doors

Vernier Mixture & Prop Controls 

Dual Rudder/Brake Pedals

Cleveland Brakes  

Float Plane Reinforcement Kit 9001F, Sheet 1 with Windshield V-Brace

Manual Engine Primer  

Cabin Heater

Cabin Ventilation 

882 Lbs of Useful Load

Max Takeoff Weight: 2,300 lb

Basic Empty Weight: 1,412 lb

Engine 1 hours

925 hours SNEW

Propulsion

Lycoming O-360-C1F
2000 Hours TBO
Compressions at 2024 Annual- 77/78/78/78

Flight rules

Visual Flight Rules

Navigation equipment

GPS/Comm (VFR): Garmin 250XL 

Portable GPS/ADS-B In Display: Garmin Aera 660- displays ADS-B In Wx & Traffic

Transponder: Garmin GTX 345 

Altitude Reporter: Narco AR850

Intercom: PM1000 II (Mono)

ADS-B Weather & Traffic Displayed on Aera 660 

ADS-B Traffic conflict light 

Vacuum System w/ Attitude & Directional Gyros 

Electric Turn and Bank

Airspeed, Altimeter and VSI 

Heated Pitot

Pilot and Copilot PTT Switches 

Pilot/Copilot Mike & Headset Jacks 

Engine Scanner: Electronic Int’l SP-8-A

Fuel Flow Totalizer: Electronic Int’l FP-5L 

Outside Air Temperature Gauge

Vacuum Gauge 

Clock

Cockpit Speaker  

Combined MAP/Fuel Pressure Gauge

Instrument Post Lights  

ELT: 121.5 Mhz

Number of seats

4

Interior Condition

Maroon Vinyl Seat Surrounds with Fabric Seating Surfaces, Gray Carpet. Very Good Condition

Interior Year

2006

Exterior Condition

Dune White, Minor-Solar Red Trim- Flat Black. Patch on L elevator. Overall Very Good Condition

Paint Year

2006

Inspection Status

Can be delivered with a fresh transponder (91.411) check

Inspection Expiry

Sun, Jun 1, 2025

Damage history

No Known Damage History

Date
Event
Price
10/21/2024
Price Change
$125,900$117,500
(-7%)
09/25/2024
Price Change
$125,900$120,900
(-4%)
08/05/2024
Listed for Sale
$125,900
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Estimated Monthly Payment:
$789.81

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