N4758J - 1967 BEECHCRAFT A23 24 SUPER III MUSKETEER
Aircraft Summary
General
Year
1967
Manufacturer
BEECHCRAFT
Model
A23-24 SUPER III MUSKETEER
Serial Number
MA-186
Registration #
N4758J
Condition
Used
Description
Low Total Time, Great Paint, ADS-B Out, S-TEC Autopilot
What a unique airplane! This aircraft has low total time and a paint scheme that is sure to turn heads on any ramp! This is a perfect plane to obtain a pilot’s certificate or build time in!
Airframe
Total Time
3319.7
Engine
Engine Time
1186.1
Engine Time Since
SMOH
Engine Notes
Engine Manufacturer: Lycoming
Engine Serial: L-3161-51A
Engine Model: IO-360-A2B
Engine HP: 200HP
Hours since Overhaul: 1,186.1
Type of Overhaul: Major Overhaul to New Limits
Date of Overhaul: June 27th, 2001
Name of Overhaul Shop: Poplar Grove Airmotive, Inc.
Props
Prop Time
1881.7
Prop Notes
Date of Prop Overhaul: 1986
Hours Since Prop Overhaul: 1,881.7
Avionics
Avionics/Radios
PMA 6000 Audio Panel with 4 place intercoms
TKM MX-170B Nav/Com 1
MAC 1700 Nav/Com 2
Garmin GTX-327 Mode C Transponder
S-TEC System 20 Single Axis Autopilot
Uavionix Tail Beacon ADS-B Out
Additional Equipment
Additional Equipment
Dual Push to Talk
Avionics Master Switch
Datcon Hobbs Meter
Electronics International EGT and CHT Gauge
Electronics International Digital Clock and Timer
Electronics International Fuel Flow and Totalizer
Baggage Compartment Seat Option
Exterior
Exterior Notes
The exterior is in great condition! It was stripped and painted in 2006 using Morning Sun Yellow, Medium Silver, and Black Velvet. The paint is showing some minor chips but overall it is in great condition!
Interior
Interior Notes
The interior is mostly original. It is showing wear along the carpet with some staining and side panels. The seats are in good condition with no rips or tears. The headliner is in good condition.
Inspection Status
Inspection Status
Next Annual: March 1st, 2021
Useful Load: 903.25
Usable Fuel: 52 Gallons
Ownership History: We purchased this plane from a gentleman in Ohio. He had used the plane for leisure traveling around the Midwest. He had taken up boating as a hobby and decided to sell the plane for someone who would fly it more often.
Damage History: In 1996 the aircraft landed short of the runway. The wings, landing gear, and a belly skin was replaced. All repairs professionally documented. See log entry for details
Maintenance History: Logs are complete and well organized since the aircraft was new.
In-flight Report: “This is a great flying Musketeer! It amazes me how stable these planes are. The visibility and room I had was great! I would not hesitate to take this aircraft anywhere in the country.” Cary, Pilot
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