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Aircraft Details
- Price: Call for Price
- Year: 1972
- Make/Model: Cessna 182P Skylane
- Registration Number: D-EEDU
- Power: Piston
- Engines: 1 Engine
- Listing ID: 4569888
- Partner ID: 58573
- Posted On: Feb 28, 2024
- Updated On: Sep 14, 2024
Description
Year 1972 - total ca. 2.033 hours, Mogas STC
Meticulously maintained Cessna 182P
From the second owners
Built 1972
Registration No.: D-EEDU
Serial N.: 61537
Long range fuel tanks
Corrosion Proofing Internal Incl. CR Cables Exch
Always hangered
Location: Hilversum, The Netherlands, EHHV
Total Time (TTAF): 2033
ARC valid till 16th July 2025
Airplane time state:
2.033 hours
Engine Continental O-470-R
Serial No.: 288104-R
Power: 230 PS
Mogas STC
Time since overhauled ca. 162 h (2021)
TBO (hours): 1500
TBO (years): 12
Compression Cylinders:
80/72
80/75
80/72
80/74
80/70
80/72
PROPELLER
McCauley 2A34C201-C/H9ODA-8 (2 blades)
Time since overhauled ca. 565 hrs. (2004)
Avionics
COM/NAV/GS/GPS COM/NAV XPDR EALT MKR ELT AUTOPILOT
GARMIN GNS 430 Bendix KX 125 GARMIN GTX 328 ACK A-30 BENDIX KMA 20 ATEX ME 406 S-TEC
Interior
DF Poppy Red Fabric/Rod and in excellent condition
Exterior
Outside Red/white; Allover Ext 333 Flan Red/Velvet Black/Ves Wht
Additional Features
The current owners have the aircraft since mid-2021 and acquired it from the first owner.
Both the first and second owners have always taken the utmost care of the aircraft. Therefore, it is in an exceptional good condition (9 of 10), including the paintwork and upholstery.
No corrosion
No known damage history except only a small cosmetic (non-constructive) scratch on the tail of the aircraft caused by a light in the ceiling of the hangar.
The aircraft has been very well maintained
All logbooks, maintenance history and original owners manual available. It is a worthwhile effort to take a closer view of the plane. It makes such a well-kept and immaculate impression that it can hardly be distinguished from a new aircraft. It is a unique specimen suited for someone who has no interest in being annoyed by a plane that makes a worn-out impression.
The aircraft is stationed in the Netherlands, EHHV (Hilversum, near Amsterdam)
FURTHER INFORMATION AND FOR COMPLETENESS
The current owners used the aircraft while their other aircraft damaged by a fire at Hilversum Airfield in 2021 was being restored. The restoration is currently at a final stage
If desired, there is the possibility of renting a hangar space at EHHV
All specifications subject to verification upon Inspection
Aircraft is subject to sale and withdrawal from market without prior notice.
Owners and sellers: Van van der Weg; Arthur Dolk.