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1965 Cessna 172F Skyhawk

Used
$89,500
$109,000
(+22%)
01/10/2025
Est: $808/mo
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Registration no. N5473RSerial no. 17253054
439 VIEWS
98 DAYS ON FLYING
15 SAVES

Aircraft Listing Type

For Sale

Highlights

  • This has to be the WORLDS BEST EQUIPPED 172F! Over $50K on Garmin Panel including Dual G5's, GTN-650 WAAS GPS/Nav/Com, GTX-345 Transponder w/ADS-B In/Out, GNC-215 Nav/Com #2, GMA-340 Audio Panel, Custom Powder Coated Panel, New Style Control Yokes, LED Panel Lights, Dual USB Power Plugs, Low Time, only 3,125 TTAF, 0 STOH with new Superior Millennium Cylinders. Great panel for instrument training or just time building, October 2024 Annual Inspection.

Seller location

Bonifay, Florida, United States

Aircraft location

Bonifay, Florida, United States

Airframe Total time

3,125 hours

Airframe Description

  • 3,125 TTAF
  • New Style Control Yokes
  • SCS Vinyl Floor Kit
  • Dual USB Charger Ports
  • LED Back-lit Instrument Lights
  • EI SC-5 Super Clock
  • Vacuum System Removed

Engine 1 hours

1,650 hours SMOH

Propulsion

  • Continental 0-300-D Engine
  • Serial Number 33884-D-5-D
  • 0 Since Top Overhaul with new Superior Millennium Cylinders

Flight rules

Instrument Flight Rules

Navigation equipment

  • Dual Garmin G5's
  • Garmin GTN-650 WAAS GPS/Nav/Com #1
  • Garmin GNC-215 Nav/Com #2
  • Garmin GTX-345 Transponder w/ADS-B In/Out
  • Garmin GMA-340 Audio Panel

Number of seats

4

Inspection Status

  • Annual Inspection in progress, October 2024
  • FAR 91.411 and 91.413, August 2024.
Date
Event
Price
01/10/2025
Price Change
$89,500$109,000
(22%)
01/10/2025
Price Change
$89,500$109,500
(22%)
10/11/2024
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$89,500
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