This 1973 Aero Commander 112 Is a Smooth-Flying ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick

With a polished exterior and a recently overhauled engine, this classic turns heads on the ramp.

1973 Aero Commander 112 [Courtesy: Hiller Aviation]
1973 Aero Commander 112 [Courtesy: Hiller Aviation]
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Key Takeaways:

  • The article highlights a well-maintained 1973 Aero Commander 112 as "Today's Top Pick" for pilots seeking a capable single-engine piston aircraft.
  • It features an IFR-certified panel with functional avionics and robust trailing-link landing gear, ensuring exceptionally smooth landings.
  • The aircraft boasts a spacious and comfortable cabin, one of the widest in its class, and excellent cosmetic condition (exterior 9/10, interior 8/10).
  • Listed at $124,900, this Aero Commander 112 is presented as a significant value for a discerning pilot.
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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 1973 Aero Commander 112.

A classic aircraft with modern appeal, this 1973 Aero Commander 112, presents a fantastic opportunity for pilots seeking a capable and well-maintained single-engine piston aircraft. Located in Stephenville, Texas, with a total airframe time of 2,950 hours, it has been flown consistently and cared for throughout its life.

The panel is IFR certified and equipped with a functional suite of avionics ready for flight. It features a PS Engineering four-place intercom system, dual MX-170B nav/com radios for navigation and communication, King KT76 transponder, and King KR85 ADF. This setup provides a solid foundation for pilots and is ready for duty as is or for future upgrades.

One of the standout features of the aircraft is its robust and forgiving trailing-link landing gear, a design more commonly found on larger, turbine-powered aircraft. This makes for exceptionally smooth landings, absorbing imperfections on the runway and providing a level of grace and stability that builds pilot confidence. Paired with its famously spacious and comfortable cabin, one of the widest in its class, this aircraft is an ideal cross-country machine.

1973 Aero Commander 112 [Courtesy: Hiller Aviation]
1973 Aero Commander 112 [Courtesy: Hiller Aviation]

The condition of this Aero Commander is impressive for its vintage. The exterior paint is rated a 9 out of 10, indicating it has been well cared for and presents beautifully on the ramp. Inside, the four-seat cabin is rated an 8 out of 10, offering a clean, comfortable environment for pilot and passengers on flights long or short.

Listed at $124,900, this 1973 Aero Commander 112 represents a significant value. Its combination of a desirable, low-time engine, excellent cosmetic condition, and a famously comfortable airframe makes it a compelling choice for a discerning pilot.

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