N7094K - 1950 PIPER PACER
Aircraft Summary
General
Year
1950
Manufacturer
PIPER
Model
PACER
Serial Number
20-201
Registration #
N7094K
Condition
Used
Based at
KPVF
Description
Owned by four corporate pilots. Current owner has owned it for 27 years. Always hangared. Complete logs. No damage History. Northern California dry country based.
Airframe
Total Time
3116.0
Airframe Notes
This plane is an original Pacer, not a converted Tri-Pacer.
0-320 150HP Lycoming Engine (Copper Mountain STC) (2008)
36 Gallons Fuel capacity
Sealed Struts with Door open catches (eliminates AD)
Dual brakes for pilot and co-pilot
Wider Gear
Custom Yokes
Shoulder Harnesses
Scott 3200 Tailwheel
Large rear door on left side
Cockpit door on front right side
Rear seat easily removes for large storage area
Wheel Pants
Nav Lights
Strobe on Cabin top
Cleveland wheels and Brakes
Double Puck Brakes
Fresh 24 month pito static cert'
New ELT batteries
Clean Oil analysis
Original yokes, spare mags and venturi horns are included
Engine
Engine Notes
Engine Time: 1270 Hours SMOH on 0-320 Lycoming at 150HP (2000 TBO)
Avionics
Avionics/Radios
Custom Audio Panel with Intercom and 3LMB
King KLX 135A GPS/Com with moving map
King KX 175B 760 Channel analog Nav/Com
Avionics Master Switch
King KI 208 VOR/Localizer Indicator
Analog and Digital Clocks
Digital OAT
EGT/CHT Gauges
Narco AT 50 Transponder with Mode C
Dual yoke mounted drilled Push-to-Talk Buttons
Four Place intercom in Audio Panel
Custom Yokes
Exterior
Exterior Notes
Overall white with Dark Blue major accent in traditional and typical Piper Pacer Scheme. Overall rated 7.5 out of 10.
Interior
Number of Seats
4
Interior Notes
Blue Fabric velour and vinyl. Cream Headliner. Generally in good condition. Rated 8 out of 10.
Inspection Status
Inspection Status
Annual Due: August 2019
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