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Price: $27,500
1972 AA1A, N553H, s/n 0295, approx 3,100 TT Engine: O320 A2A with about 830 SMOH (since around 1993 when the 150 hp upgrade was done) Recent oil analysis shows no problems. No leaks. Uses about a quart in 7-8 hours. Mogas STC (rarely used). Paint: very good (8). Maybe a little peeling/chips on the bottom of the fairings. I think it was painted around 1993 and seems to have been hangared since then. (I've owned it for 2 years). Interior: varies from a '5' to a '9'… depending which piece of plastic you're looking at. Most of it's pretty good and some (such as the center console) has been repainted and has new decals. Eyebrow is good, panel is average. Glass is excellent, as are the upper & rear luggage area panels. Lower luggage panels are bad. Seat fabric is pretty good (no tears), but the foam is a little worn & flattened inside the seats. Carpet is good; just needs some velcro to stick it to the floor. Wheel Pants: Front is new and mains are in good shape, except that one has patching and body filler under the paint. Tires: Front is very good, mains are new. Avionics: TKM MX300VG: digital nav/comm with integrated ILS (I have the glideslope receiver, but haven't installed it) Narco AT150 Transponder (mode c reads 200' low) SoftComm stereo intercom with music input/recorder output JPI FS-450 Fuel Flow with 1/8" jack wired for GPS interface Landing Gear: nose strut recently pulled, inspected and repainted. Mains: good shape. Damage History: As far as I know… left wing had a leading edge dent back in the 70's… properly repaired. I had a birdstrike last December on the right wing… also properly repaired. Maintenance: I use a great A&P/IA who pays attention to detail, complies with AD's, etc. Last annual was completed a couple months ago. I've tried to mention any negative's I can think of. It really is a great looking and flying airplane that I don't want to part with; but it looks like I'll have a good opportunity to upgrade to a nice four-place that'd work much better for my needs. Wish I could afford both, since there aren't many planes that fly as nice as the Grumman 2-seaters. Photo's are at: http://www.vision-technology.com/Plane/ Plane is based in Mandan, ND. Y19 I'd consider delivering for expenses depending on location and my schedule. Any questions, just let me know. Brad Kramer 701-527-1950 Reply to: brad@vision-technology (add .com at the end) |
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looks like a nice enough airplane... but it would "sell" better if the
pictures were resized.. 500-600KB picture files are large for some slow speed internet users.. and if they were at least labeled other than "imagenumber.jpg", or organized in a web page.. BT "Brad" wrote in message om... Price: $27,500 1972 AA1A, N553H, s/n 0295, approx 3,100 TT Engine: O320 A2A with about 830 SMOH (since around 1993 when the 150 hp upgrade was done) Recent oil analysis shows no problems. No leaks. Uses about a quart in 7-8 hours. Mogas STC (rarely used). Paint: very good (8). Maybe a little peeling/chips on the bottom of the fairings. I think it was painted around 1993 and seems to have been hangared since then. (I've owned it for 2 years). Interior: varies from a '5' to a '9'. depending which piece of plastic you're looking at. Most of it's pretty good and some (such as the center console) has been repainted and has new decals. Eyebrow is good, panel is average. Glass is excellent, as are the upper & rear luggage area panels. Lower luggage panels are bad. Seat fabric is pretty good (no tears), but the foam is a little worn & flattened inside the seats. Carpet is good; just needs some velcro to stick it to the floor. Wheel Pants: Front is new and mains are in good shape, except that one has patching and body filler under the paint. Tires: Front is very good, mains are new. Avionics: TKM MX300VG: digital nav/comm with integrated ILS (I have the glideslope receiver, but haven't installed it) Narco AT150 Transponder (mode c reads 200' low) SoftComm stereo intercom with music input/recorder output JPI FS-450 Fuel Flow with 1/8" jack wired for GPS interface Landing Gear: nose strut recently pulled, inspected and repainted. Mains: good shape. Damage History: As far as I know. left wing had a leading edge dent back in the 70's. properly repaired. I had a birdstrike last December on the right wing. also properly repaired. Maintenance: I use a great A&P/IA who pays attention to detail, complies with AD's, etc. Last annual was completed a couple months ago. I've tried to mention any negative's I can think of. It really is a great looking and flying airplane that I don't want to part with; but it looks like I'll have a good opportunity to upgrade to a nice four-place that'd work much better for my needs. Wish I could afford both, since there aren't many planes that fly as nice as the Grumman 2-seaters. Photo's are at: http://www.vision-technology.com/Plane/ Plane is based in Mandan, ND. Y19 I'd consider delivering for expenses depending on location and my schedule. Any questions, just let me know. Brad Kramer 701-527-1950 Reply to: brad@vision-technology (add .com at the end) |
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