This 1970 Cessna 182N Skylane Is a STOL-Upgraded ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick

GA airplane combines performance modifications and cutting-edge avionics.

1970 Cessna 182N Skylane [Courtesy: Southwest Aero]
1970 Cessna 182N Skylane [Courtesy: Southwest Aero]
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Key Takeaways:

  • A 1970 Cessna 182N Skylane is highlighted as "Today's Top Pick" by Aircraft For Sale, recognized for its versatility and reliable performance.
  • The aircraft features a powerful 270 hp P-ponk engine with 900 hours SMOH and a modern Garmin avionics suite, including a GTN 750 and GFC 500 autopilot, meeting ADS-B requirements.
  • Significant enhancements like a Robertson STOL kit, Vortex Generators, and flap gap seals make it highly capable for short-field operations and diverse flying missions.
  • This uniquely capable and updated single-engine piston aircraft is listed at $270,000.
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Every day, the team at Aircraft For Sale chooses an airplane that catches our attention because it is unique, a good deal, or has other qualities we find interesting. You can read Aircraft For Sale: Today’s Top Pick at FLYINGMag.com daily.

Today’s Top Pick is a 1970 Cessna 182N Skylane.

This 1970 Cessna 182N Skylane presents a compelling choice for discerning pilots seeking a versatile and proven single-engine aircraft. With its classic high-wing design and a reputation for reliable performance, the aircraft is well-suited for a variety of missions, from backcountry flying to cross-country travel.

The aircraft has a total airframe time of 4,250 hours. This 182N is powered by a Continental O-470-50 P-ponk 270 hp engine with 900 hours since major overhaul. It is paired with a 3-blade McCauley propeller with just 200 hours since overhaul.

The panel has seen a number of upgrades with a modern suite of Garmin avionics. It features a Garmin GTN 750 gps/nav/com, a GFC 500 autopilot, and checks all the boxes for meeting ADS-B In/Out requirements. This Skylane’s capabilities are further enhanced by a Robertson STOL kit with drooping ailerons, Microdynamics Vortex Generators, and flap gap seals, making it an ideal platform for accessing shorter runways.

1970 Cessna 182N Skylane [Courtesy: Southwest Aero]
1970 Cessna 182N Skylane [Courtesy: Southwest Aero]

With its solid reputation and the enhanced performance of the P-ponk engine and STOL modifications, this GA plane is a sought-after option for pilots who appreciate a classic utility aircraft that can handle a wide range of flying tasks.

Listed at $270,000, this 1970 Cessna 182N Skylane offers a great opportunity to own a uniquely capable and updated single-engine piston aircraft.

If you’re exploring ownership options, FLYING Finance can help get you airborne. Use our airplane loan calculator to estimate your monthly payments, or connect with an aviation finance expert at flyingfinance.com.

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