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Today’s Top Pick is a 1947 Aeronca 7CCM Champion.
This Aeronca Champ offers a master class in honest, tactile aviation, particularly for pilots who believe that flying is best experienced without the distraction of modern avionics and autopilots. While the original 7AC was a 65 hp trainer that built the backbone of postwar flight schools, this particular aircraft has been converted to the 7CCM configuration, giving it the extra muscle needed for serious backcountry adventures and float operations.
The defining feature of this Champ is its upgraded heart. Under the cowling sits a Continental C90-8F engine, delivering 90 hp. It has logged only 91.3 hours since a major overhaul and features Millennium cylinders for added reliability. The powerplant is paired with a brand-new Sensenich propeller, ensuring that the 90 horses are efficiently converted into the kind of short-field performance and climb authority the aircraft is famous for.
The airframe, with 3,272 total hours, reflects a life of meticulous care. It recently underwent a fuselage re-cover and received fresh paint, a process that has been fully documented. This 7CCM is equipped with an ABI-3200 Bushwheel tailwheel, providing durability on unimproved strips. The listing also includes Edo 1320 straight floats, making it a versatile platform for the lake-hopping pilot.
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Inside the cockpit, the panel is a tribute to the golden age of VFR flight. Eschewing complex screens for essential instrumentation, it remains a machine designed for the pure joy of flight. The cockpit is anchored by an Ameri-King AK450 ELT for peace of mind, while the tandem seating configuration allows for solo flight from the front seat, offering the superior visibility that often leads pilots to choose the Champ over its rival, the Piper J-3 Cub.
Listed at $34,500, this 1947 Aeronca 7CCM represents a rare opportunity to own a classic at an accessible price point.
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