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bsatter 07-30-18 03:32 PM

WTB: NA Skymaster
 
Hi,

I'm currently shopping for a well maintained naturally aspirated bird. I'd prefer something with low to mid-time engines. Air conditioner (I know rare) and WAAS GPS is a plus.

Thanks!

Billy

Frank Benvin 08-01-18 10:21 AM

https://skymaster.com/product/1967-cessna-337b/

bsatter 08-01-18 10:48 AM

Hi Frank,

Do you know this plane? I've inquired about it. It has flown 29 hours in 9 years. I'm concerned about the lack of use.

Thanks!

Billy

Frank Benvin 08-01-18 11:03 AM

No. I just saw the ad online

Frank

LostKiwi 08-04-18 04:51 AM

1975 337G, normally aspirated.
 
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Originally Posted by bsatter (Post 23024)
Hi,

I'm currently shopping for a well maintained naturally aspirated bird. I'd prefer something with low to mid-time engines. Air conditioner (I know rare) and WAAS GPS is a plus.

Thanks!

Billy


I might be interested in letting my 1975 337G go.

6300 hrs TTAF.
FE/950 TSO, 500 hrs Prop.
RE/800 TSO, 120 hrs Prop.

150 gal fuel tanks. Horton Stol. Custom panel. Strobes. BAGGAGE DOOR!
More LED lights than you can shake a stick at.

Garmin G5, Garmin GNS430, Bendix/King HSI, Digital JPI tachs, dual EI fuel flow guages, 400A autopilot, electric trim

Fresh Annual.
New interior going in soon.

LOTS of upgrades and repairs since I've owned it. Flown regularly. 1700 lbs useful. I have every piece of documentation for the airplane since it left the factory.

PM me for an email address if you're interested.
Leighton.



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hharney 08-07-18 02:15 PM

I got some time in this bird, great airplane. The panel redo looks so nice

Ed Coffman 08-08-18 12:11 PM

https://www.wefly4u.com/n1275m

JimC 08-08-18 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Ed Coffman (Post 23095)

Does anyone else think $115K for that skymaster is reasonable?

Flyer770 08-08-18 02:58 PM

Old avionics and high time engines. The airframe itself should be nicely maintained though. And the O-2 doors are always fun. I wonder if that was used as a fire spotter?

JimC 08-08-18 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Flyer770 (Post 23097)
I wonder if that was used as a fire spotter?

I believe this particular plane did mostly offshore marine survey work.


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