- Very clean 1975 Piper Arrow II PA-28R-200. TT: 4001-hrs. SMOH: 782-hrs. LYCOMING IO-360-C1C. TBO: 2000. SPOH: 8-hrs. HARTZELL 2-Blade Model # HC-C2YK-1BF. Stratus ESG Transponder w/ RAMI WAAS ANTENNA ADSB In/Out.
- Always hangared at Big Bear City Airport California since 1988.
1975 Piper PA-28R-200 Arrow
Aircraft Listing Type
For Sale
Highlights
Seller location
Big Bear Lake, California, United States
Aircraft location
Big Bear City Airport (L35), 501 W. Valley Blvd., Big Bear City, California 92314, United States
Airframe & Propulsion
Airframe Total time
4,001 hours
Engine 1 hours
782 hours SMOH
Propulsion
Engine
- LYCOMING IO-360-C1C
Prop
- HARTZELL
- 2 blades
Avionics
Flight rules
Instrument Flight Rules
Navigation equipment
- Stratus ESG Transponder w/ RAMI WAAS ANTENNA ADSB In/Out.
Interior & Exterior
Number of seats
4
Interior Condition
- Passenger
Interior Score
8
Paint Score
8
Maintenance
Inspection Status
- Annual Inspection completed 5/03/2024
- All ADs complied with
- LOGs prior to 2003 missing. Previous Maintenance Facility went out of business whom possessed those logs. Lot of receipts to supplement maintenance history.
Price Change history
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