Would you rather?
Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 9:08 am
I'm looking at several Cessna 180's.
The cost difference doesn't really make a deciding difference.
First aircraft is the cheaper by about $15-20 K. 1953 180 It has 2500TT 300 SFRM. Plain Jane, with 6.00 mains. Complete logs.
Plane 2 1965 180K 9000TT, former bush aircraft in Africa, came to/back the US where the logs start in 1995. 1100 SMOH on a P-PONK. Beautiful IFR panel with autopilot, 8.50x6 and FP5 fuel totalizer. Paint/interior 6ish?
Plane 3: 1955 180A. 5000TT and 7, yes seven, on a reman engine. Basic IFR panel. 8.50's. Logs are sporadic. Airframe from 1993-2017 are missing. Only 200 hours flown during that time. Same owner prior to that period, retired airline pilot, mechanic lost then apparently. 9.5/9.5 in and out.
My thought:
1 needs 8.50's and fuel totailzer and down the road Localizer to bring it up to IFR panel that I'd want. (Might as well bring in GPS for 2020 mandate as well. This would be a case of A=B=C, since the effing FAA doesn't require a GPS directly, but really does*)
2 is damned near perfect, except 9000 airframe. Perhaps paint in a few years. High time airframe is my question.
3 is about as perfect as it gets, except missing logs is a big red flag.
Pictures and specs are all on trade-a plane.com
2900A
180AQ
9463C
Are the tails.
*an IFR certified gps doesn't meet the guidelines, so the second 2 would require a $2100 downstream UAT transponder thingy.)
The cost difference doesn't really make a deciding difference.
First aircraft is the cheaper by about $15-20 K. 1953 180 It has 2500TT 300 SFRM. Plain Jane, with 6.00 mains. Complete logs.
Plane 2 1965 180K 9000TT, former bush aircraft in Africa, came to/back the US where the logs start in 1995. 1100 SMOH on a P-PONK. Beautiful IFR panel with autopilot, 8.50x6 and FP5 fuel totalizer. Paint/interior 6ish?
Plane 3: 1955 180A. 5000TT and 7, yes seven, on a reman engine. Basic IFR panel. 8.50's. Logs are sporadic. Airframe from 1993-2017 are missing. Only 200 hours flown during that time. Same owner prior to that period, retired airline pilot, mechanic lost then apparently. 9.5/9.5 in and out.
My thought:
1 needs 8.50's and fuel totailzer and down the road Localizer to bring it up to IFR panel that I'd want. (Might as well bring in GPS for 2020 mandate as well. This would be a case of A=B=C, since the effing FAA doesn't require a GPS directly, but really does*)
2 is damned near perfect, except 9000 airframe. Perhaps paint in a few years. High time airframe is my question.
3 is about as perfect as it gets, except missing logs is a big red flag.
Pictures and specs are all on trade-a plane.com
2900A
180AQ
9463C
Are the tails.
*an IFR certified gps doesn't meet the guidelines, so the second 2 would require a $2100 downstream UAT transponder thingy.)