N18918 - 1977 BEECHCRAFT C23 SUNDOWNER
Aircraft Summary
General
Year
1977
Manufacturer
BEECHCRAFT
Model
C23 SUNDOWNER
Serial Number
M-1964
Registration #
N18918
Condition
Used
Description
Awesome airplane way more room inside than a piper archer and it has a door on each side so your not climbing over everything to get in and out. Truly a roomy comfortable ride and has a cabin blower system for when your on the ground to blow air through all the vents. This is the nicest beech sundowner I’ve ever seen. Hate to see it go but have to get rid of some toys. This plane is hangared and it shows, but comes with a custom cover for when your away from home. Holds 60 gallons of fuel so plenty of gas for those long trips.
Airframe
Airframe Notes
Aircraft is in great shape no dents and dings. New main tires last annual and new brakes.
Engine
Engine Notes
Lycoming o360 180hp
Great compressions
New rubber motor mounts last annual.
Spin on external oil filter.
Avionics
Avionics/Radios
STEC 30 AUTO PILOT WITH ALT HOLD Coupled.
Ps engeneering p8000 audio panel with phone and music functions.
Garmin gnc255a Navcom installed new in 2013
King com 2
Stratus esg1090 Adsb transponder installed with new trans cal encoder 5/17
Garmin 796 wass touch screen gps installed in air gizmo mount in dash.
Internally wired pilot and co pilot push to talk buttons.
Additional Equipment
Additional Equipment
Led landing light. Whelen strobes.
Exterior
Year Painted
2014
Exterior Notes
Aircraft was fully stripped controlls were removed painted and rebalanced
Sherwin Williams jet glo paint
It’s in beautiful shape!
Interior
Year Interior
2014
Interior Notes
Interior is like new, glass is in great shape and so are the interior plastics.
Inspection Status
Inspection Status
Annual 9/17 all ads complied with and no expense sparred.
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