This 1975 Cessna 182P Skylane Is a Proven Workhorse ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick

Respected airplane features useful upgrades and a history of reliability.

1975 Cessna 182P Skylane [Courtesy: Seitz Aviation]
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Key Takeaways:

  • The article features a 1975 Cessna 182P Skylane as "Today's Top Pick," praised for its durability, versatile utility, and history of flying in dry climates.
  • Key specifications include a Continental O-470-S engine with 400 hours since major overhaul, 80-gallon extended range fuel tanks, and practical modifications like a Sportsman STOL kit and LED lighting.
  • Equipped with essential avionics such as a Bendix/King KLN 94 GPS, dual nav/com radios, and a JPI 900 engine monitor, this rugged aircraft is listed at $144,500.
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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 1975 Cessna 182P Skylane.

This  is a fantastic find for pilots who value a well-maintained, durable aircraft with a history of flying in a dry climate. The Skylane’s reputation as a reliable workhorse makes it ideal for a wide range of uses, from personal cross-country journeys to hauling gear to remote strips. Its spacious cabin and impressive useful load also make it a practical and versatile choice.

Under the cowl, this Skylane is powered by a Continental O-470-S engine with a respectable 400 hours since major overhaul. The airframe has logged 10,775 hours, with most of its life spent flying in the arid conditions of Nevada before being hangared in Montana.

1975 Cessna 182P Skylane [Courtesy: Seitz Aviation]

A unique feature is the extended range provided by its 80-gallon fuel tanks. The aircraft is also equipped with a Sportsman STOL kit, Stene wingtips, and LED lighting suite, including Aero nav and pulse landing lights, enhancing its performance and visibility.

The cockpit is well equipped with a King KMA 24 Audio Panel, PM 1000 intercom, and  Bendix/King KLN 94 GPS for navigation. Communications are handled by a Cessna nav/com radio and Bendix/King KX155 nav/com. A JPI 900 engine monitor keeps the pilot informed of parameters, and there is an ARC RT-359A transponder installed. The aircraft also has an inoperative autopilot.

This rugged and modified Cessna is a great option for pilots who appreciate a simple and honest airplane for enjoyable flying. The combination of its proven design and practical modifications makes it a compelling choice.

Listed at $144,500, this 1975 Cessna 182P Skylane offers a tremendous opportunity to own a durable and highly capable single-engine aircraft with a long history of reliability.

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.

FLYING Staff

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