N590D - 1967 CESSNA O 2A
Aircraft Summary
General
Year
1967
Manufacturer
CESSNA
Model
O-2A
Registration #
N590D
Serial Number
337M006
Condition
Used
Total Time
8912.4
Description
This aircraft has been restored to better than new. If you want the best 02-A WARBIRD, (YOU WILL NOT FIND ANOTHER O-2A FOR SALE IN THE COUNTRY THAT LOOKS LIKE THIS AND NEEDS NOTHING DONE EXCEPT FLY IT!) with the all the creature comforts of a new aircraft, then this aircraft is for you. Not to mention the proven safety of a multi-engine military combat aircraft with centerline thrust.
This aircraft has a fresh Annual (March 08), New paint Dec 2007, a 4 place new interior, special soundproofing, all new or overhauled instruments and radios (ALL OPERATIONAL), new wiring, fresh X-Ray Spar inspection, new glass, overhauled fuel tanks, Argus 7000 CE Moving Map, Ryan TCAD, GPS certified for IFR, fresh prop overhaul, and all new hoses just to name a few (but see detailed list below).
The aircraft is PEFRECT and I can’t say enough about it. If you are serious, please arrange a call or visit us so we can brag about all the other hundreds of things that were done to this aircraft to include armament system, pylons, and rocket pods, plus it is STANDARD CATERGORY!!!! This is the last of the latest true US Military Combat War Birds with plenty of availability of parts; all you have to do is show up and collect your air show awards. The aircraft has always been in a hangar since completion and has not spent one night outside! Every time this aircraft lands at an airport it attracts a crowd.
Don’t be fooled by other O-2s (if you can find any for sale) or pretend O2s (337s) that are for sale that need engine overhaul, are experimental category or require a complete refurbishment with avionics that look real but don’t work. This aircraft had thousands of man hours put into and the detail shown in the pictures doesn’t even come close to when you see in person.
EVERYTHING works on this aircraft to include UHF radio, FM Radio, and Heads-up Display/Site to name a few. Not to mention it flys like a dream, it is stable and smooth, 150 knots all day long and 18 gallons per hour with 128 gallon capacity, with all the safety of two engines IFR certified and proven combat engineering (Again, this is NOT a standard Cessna 337, nor does it fly like one, it is better, period).
Weapons Sight/Heads-Up Display, M260 Inert Rocket Launcher Assemblies, UHF Radio, FM Radio, KLN 90B GPS, Argus 7000 MFD, Shadin ADC
Engine
Engine 1 Time
915
Engine 2 Time
356
Engine 1 Overhaul Type
SFRM
Engine 2 Overhaul Type
SFRM
Engine Notes
Front Engine: 914.9 Hours since factory remanufacture with VAR Crankshaft and heavy cylinder case
(585.1 Hours remaining, 1085.1 Hours remaining Military spec)
Rear Engine: 356.1 Hours since factory remanufacture with VAR Crankshaft and heavy cylinder case
(1137.4 Hours remaining, 1637.4 Hours Remaining Military spec)
Props
Prop Notes
Both 51.7 Hours since overhaul
1448.3 remaining
Modifications/Conversions
Modifications/Conversions
Complied with Cessna engineering drawings to return aircraft to Normal category
Aircraft has a Standard Airworthiness Certificate not experimental
Removed 305 pounds of old military avionics, wiring and instrument panels
Removed all six fuel tanks and two header tanks
Replaced all six fuel tanks, fuel hoses and fuel bay chafe linings
All new hoses and baffling on both engines
Fabricated new upper left and right hand fuel bay panels
Complied with wing spar inspection thru L.A. X-ray
Replaced all fuel / oil / hydraulic lines (all 33)
Replaced all windows and windshield
Replaced door clutch assembly and door open spring
Fabricated new avionics circuit breaker bus, installed new avionics circuit breakers and relocated to forward cockpit panel
Reskinned left hand outboard and middle leading edges
Replaced all RG-44 coaxial cables with RG-400 (latest coaxial)
Fabricated new instrument and sub panels
Replaced battery
Replaced rear engine drain lines
Replaced front and rear engine push tube seals and rocker gaskets
Replaced all pitot / static lines throughout aircraft
All instruments new or overhauled
Added fourth seat rails and seat assembly and 3rd and 4th legal seats
New Interior insulation (1000 sq. ft)
New Door and window seals
Complied with prop hub and blade AD to return to standard category
Replaced rear cowl flap rod ends and torque tube bushings
Replaced nose gear door hinges
Replaced all engine control rod ends
Replaced all engine baffling front and rear
Replaced right hand wing auxiliary fuel pump
Replaced elevator trim tab actuator
Replaced left and right hand aileron control rod ends
Replaced left and right flap control rods
Replaced nose wheel bearing
Replaced gear handle and control rod
Replace main gear shear washers
Replaced left and right hand elevator control rod ends
New seat belts and shoulder harnesses
ARU 42 Attitude Indicator (Fresh overhaul June 2007)
Installed solid state instrument light module IFR Pitot / Static certification
Installed four ENC David Clark Headset modules with headsets (all four positions) –included
Complete armament panel and functional gun sight
Two outer wing pylons with 2.75 Inert Rocket tubes
Zero timed hydraulic pump
Complete Maintenance Manual Library
Military Logbooks from last station (NAS Fallon VF 125 Squadron)
Avionics
Avionics/Radios
VHF # 1 -VHF-20A -Control G2349A
VHF # 2 -VHF-20B -Control G4481E
NAV # 1 -VIR-30A -Control G4481E
UHF -ARC-164
FM -622A
Attitude Indicator -ARU-44A
XPDR -TDR-90 -Control G5648 -Altitude Encoder -SAE5-35
HSI -PN-101ACU -MD41-1328
Audio Control -NAT AA95-210
RMI -ID-250A -RMI
Converter -699Z-1L/F
ADF -ARN-83
GPS -KLN-90B
MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY -Argus 7000 C/E-TRAFFIC ADVISORY SYSTEM -TAS 600
Shadin ADC-200 Air Data Computer -air and fuel data shows on GPS
Pre-wired for ship’s power on left yoke for Garmin Yoke mounted 496 GPS
Additional Equipment
Additional Equipment
C0 Detector
Weapons Sight, (CA 505) / Heads-up Display
Canopy breaking tool
Original set of M260 inert rocket launcher assemblies and fourteen folding fin inert missiles
Complete Military Maintenance and Operational Manual Library Books
Floor mounted fire extinguisher
Exterior
Exterior Notes
Year Painted: 2007
Authentic paint scheme -Perfect
Interior
Interior Notes
2007, New vinyl interior with military harnesses and sound insulation
This is the quietest O2-A and probably quieter than any non-pressurized Skymaster/O2A/337
New gray carpet, custom headliner and side panels.
Built in noise cancelling headset (4 Station) to include pre wire for 2 military helmets with ANR through ship’s power
Inspection Status
Inspection Status
Fresh annual in March 2008
Flown regularly since restoration completed
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