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- N60020
2011
Cessna 162 Skycatcher
$43,000 Location:
Rockford, IL (RFD)
- Total Time: 415 hrs.
- Engine: Continental
100 hp O-200D
415 hrs. TTSN
- Prop: 415 hrs.
TTSN
- Next Annual:
September, 2020
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Photos:
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about the Cessna 162 |
Avionics:
Garmin G300 PDF GL-40 com, GT-327 transponder and intercom. |
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Equipment &
Features: LED lighting. |
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Exterior: Original
factory paint in excellent condition, but for the hail dimples.
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Interior: Original
factory interior, in excellent condition. |
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Comments:
415
hours total time, airframe and engine. The logs are complete, and
the annual inspection was completed in July 2020. It is not ADS-B
out compliant. There is no damage history except for moderate hail
marking to the upper side of the aircraft. The aircraft is hangered.
The Skycatcher was made for training in the modern age,
designed and produced by Cessna between December 2009 and December
2013. The Garmin 300, made specifically for the Skycatcher, is
similar to the G1000, but smaller and more basic. However, it has
everything a well-equipped glass panel aircraft has airspeed
and altimeter tapes, GPS, comm radio, flight information, navigation
information, VFR and IFR charts, and synthetic vision.
The
control stick is a cross between a yoke and a stick. It is in the
shape of a stick but moves forward and back like a yoke, and then
side-to-side. While it seems a bit different, it has the feel of
flying a traditional floor-mounted stick but provides ample legroom
since the connections go through the panel.
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discuss this airplane.
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Updated
October 23, 2020 |
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Weaver Aircraft Sales. Specifications are based upon owner's
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subject to prior sale or removal from market. |
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