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The Cessna 170 is an American light, single-engined, general aviation aircraft produced by the Cessna Aircraft Company between 1948 and 1956.
It is the predecessor of the Cessna 172, the most produced aircraft, which replaced the 170 in production in 1956.
In 1949 Cessna began marketing the 170A, an all-metal 170 with zero-dihedral wing tapered outboard of the slightly-enlarged plain flaps, and a single strut replacing the āVā strut of the 170. This and subsequent versions of the 170 shared the fin/rudder shape of the larger Cessna 190 and 195 models.
I-GUST
Cessna 170A I-GUST was meticulously restored with an excellent care for details. All work was carefully documented.
It was built in 1950 and since then it has accumulated 5,578 flight hours, to the date of the start of the restoration. The engine on the same date had accumulated 1365 hours since the last overhaul.
The engine underwent a 100 hours inspection with some additional checks and gasket replacements, plus borescope to check cylinders.
After the restoration it flew about 25 hours. Flying characteristics are very well and straight like a spindle.
The engine runs very well, the oil pressure is excellent.
VAT was paid and import taxes too. All is well documented.
I-GUST flies under Permit to Fly regulations.
Type: Cessna 170A
Aircraft Registration: I-GUST
Manufacturer Serial Number: 19474
Maximum Take-Off Mass: 1205 kg
Year of Manufacturing: 1950
Total Time on Airframe: 5578
Engines: 1x Continental O-300 (6 cylinder engine)
Engine Power: 145 HP
Total Time on Engines: 1365 SMOH
Propellers: McCauley fixed pitch
Total Time on Propellers: TBN
Avionics:
ICOM IC A-210E VHF COM
Mode S Transponder
Interior:
Fabric, blue and white in excellent condition (10/10)
Exterior:
Stripped to bare metal during restoration, painted in white and red. Excellent condition (10/10)
Options:
Completely restored
New hardware
New battery
Price: Inquire