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Colorado - Florida

1977 Cessna 182Q P-Ponk – For Sale

New to Market – $269,900

AIRFRAME / ENGINE:

Total Time Since New (TTSNEW) 4,092 hrs

Continental O-470-K / XP470 (P-Ponk) – 2000 TBO 265 HP
Time Since Major Overhaul (SFRM) 55.5 hrs

Hartzell 3 blade constant speed – 55.5 SPOH

Annual Due: April 2027

AVIONICS/EQUIPMENT

Garmin G5 Stack
GPS/NAV/Com: Garmin 530 WAAS
NAV/Com 2: King KX155
Transponder/ADS-B: GTX 330ES (ADS-B Out)
Audio Panel: Garmin GMA 340
Autopilot: S-Tec 50 2-Axis
Engine Monitor: JPI 830
Angel of Attack: Alpha Systems
ELT: ARTEX ME406 (406MHz Battery exp. Feb 2029)

Additional Equipment Modifications
North Point Aviation (P-Ponk) XP470 Engine
Airglas Landes heavy-duty nose fork
8.50×6 nose tire, 8.50×6 main tires
Atlee Dodge baggage-area jump seats
Sport Aircraft Seats front seats
Cargo net aft of front seats
Rosen sun visors
BAS Inc. 4-point inertia-reel shoulder harnesses
Door Steward gas-strut door holders
Flight Products wing-root fresh-air vents
Electronics International R-1 Electronic RPM Tachometer
AeroLEDs SunSpot landing and taxi light
Concorde RG35AXC sealed AGM battery
Engine preheater
Micro AeroDynamics vortex generator kit
Horizontal stabilizer leading-edge protection boots (rock-chip / gravel guard)

INTERIOR

Configuration/PAX: 4 seats

Modified interior designed with operations into the backcountry in mind.

EXTERIOR 
Overall white with blue accents.

Rating 6 out of 10

Additional Information:

Ready for adventure!!! This 1977 Cessna 182Q Skylane is a well-equipped backcountry aircraft with excellent performance and updated avionics. Powered by a NorthPoint Aviation XP470 (P-Ponk) conversion installed in March 2024, this Skylane delivers 265 horsepower with only 55 hours since overhaul on both the engine and Hartzell three-blade propeller. Equipped with an Airglas heavy-duty nose fork, 8.50 tires, vortex generators, baggage-area jump seats, and other utility upgrades, N759DH is built for short strips, mountain flying, and off-airport adventures while still maintaining the comfort and versatility the 182 is known for. The panel features a Garmin GNS-530W WAAS GPS, dual Garmin G5 flight displays, S-TEC 50 two-axis autopilot, Garmin GTX-330ES ADS-B Out transponder, and JPI EDM-830 engine monitor, provides a clean IFR setup. With approximately 1,071 pounds of useful load, and a fresh annual inspection just completed, this XP470 Skylane is ready for your next adventure. Complete logs since new and are available for digital review upon request.

Specifications:

Cruise Speed: 140 kts
Range: 800+ nm
Average Fuel Burn: 17 GPH
Service Ceiling: 18,100

Weights:

Empty Weight: 1,878.83 lbs
Max Gross Weight: 2,950 lbs
Fuel Capacity: 80 Gal
Useful Load: 1,071.17 lbs

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For More Information Contact ~ Luke Moore ~ sales@altivationaircraft.com ~ Phone: +1-720-663-9281

Specifications and condition subject to independent verification by purchaser

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