1968 Piper Arrow 180 Aircraft |
Aircraft Type | Single Engine Propeller |
Make | Piper |
Model | Arrow 180 |
Condition | Used Aircraft |
Sale Type | For Sale |
Currency | AU $ |
Price | $125,000 |
Location | Queensland, Australia |
Registration No | VH-PBA |
Year Built | 1968 |
Total Time Airframe | 5715 |
Comments |
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A great looking and well maintained 1968 Piper Arrow. The current owner has kept this beauty immaculate over the past 20 years. This aircraft has retractable undercarriage. It will cruise at 137 knots. The MTOW 1133kg. Its empty weight is 727kg. It will use 34 litres per hour and holds 180 liters usable fuel. Consistently maintained by Jet Fix in Toowoomba. The Piper Arrow has a world wide reputation for being a great training aircraft or first time privately owned aircraft. This would be the perfect aircraft for a first time aircraft owner or syndicate. |
Engine Specifications |
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Lycoming IO-360-C1C6, 200 hp 280 hours to run Hartzell 2-blade Constant Speed, approx 210 hrs, last overhaul was in 2021 |
Avionics |
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- Garmin 495 GPS - ICOM IC-A200 VHF Radio - Narco A7 150 Transponder - Bendix/King DME - Sigtronic SPA-400 TSO Intercom - Turn & Bank indicator - Airspeed Indicator - Altimeter - Artificial Horizon - Vertical Speed Indicator |
Interior |
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Extremely well looked after |
Exterior |
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Paint is 10/10. Complete re-paint in 2017 |
Additional Features |
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Artex ELT, Toe Brakes to pilot side only, Next annual due 02/08/2025 |
*PLEASE NOTE: Aircraft specifications are subject to verification by the purchaser. It is up to you as the purchaser to conduct your due diligence. Unless given to you in writing by the seller, no warranties are implied or given. Aircraft or parts may be withdrawn from sale at any time. If the price does not contain the notation that it is the total price, the price may or may not include costs such as Stamp Duty, Transfer fees, GST and other State or Federal charges. Please confirm price, fees, charges and features with the seller of the Aircraft or Part.
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