N5011Z - 1961 PIPER COLT
Aircraft Summary
General
Year
1961
Manufacturer
PIPER
Model
COLT
Condition
Used
Registration #
N5011Z
Description
145 G&N, always hangared
Airframe
Total Time
4635.0
Airframe Notes
Status:
4,635 hours total time, 145 hours SMOH by G&N, including mags, carburetor, alternator and propeller. The annual is current until January, 2015. The logs are complete, organized and immaculate, with all 337's and STC's present. The aircraft was converted to tailwheel configuration with the Univair STC in June of 1993 and it has been hangared continuously since then.
Engine
Engine Notes
Lycoming
108 hp O-235-C1B
145 SMOH by G&N
Avionics
Avionics/Radios
A Mark 12D nav com is paired with a Garmin 196 panel mounted via a Gismo mount, an AT-50 transponder with encoder and an intercom system.
Additional Equipment
Additional Equipment
Auto fuel STC, pilot and copilot shoulder harness, reinforced landing gear kit, alternator conversion, wing tip strobes, pilot and copilot toe brakes, Airwolf oil filter kit, wheel fairings, Scott tail wheel, vertical card compass, landing and taxi lights on both wings, VG's, Lamar light weight starter.
Exterior
Exterior Notes
The fuselage and control surfaces were recovered with the Stitts process in 1993. The wings were recovered in September 2011, using the Stewart system and Martin Clips. Madras Air wing tips were installed at that time. The aircraft is finished in overall Juneau White with Tennessee Red trim and Navy accent. The exterior shows beautifully.
Interior
Interior Notes
The interior has been updated, with gray tweed seat inserts and white seat trim and sidewalls. The floor is attractively varnished. The headliner, glass and details are all recently done and show very well.
Inspection Status
Inspection Status
Next Annual Due: October, 2018
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