I don't think that's the report for this plane. It was tied down on the ramp at Perry, GA KPXE. An out of control tail drager collided with it and chewed it up pretty good. It's totaled. We wanted it for the engine, so we can have a spare and not have our training 172 down waiting for an overhaul. Lot of good parts on it that we can sell or keep for backup spares. Panel has a GTN430 and GTX327. They're worth something. We paid $17,500. Very fair I think.
Any chance the 430 is WAAS and has the WAAS antenna? There’s a club plane we have that we could sure use a WAAS GPS (or any GPS for that matter as it’s /U)I don't think that's the report for this plane. It was tied down on the ramp at Perry, GA KPXE. An out of control tail drager collided with it and chewed it up pretty good. It's totaled. We wanted it for the engine, so we can have a spare and not have our training 172 down waiting for an overhaul. Lot of good parts on it that we can sell or keep for backup spares. Panel has a GTN430 and GTX327. They're worth something. We paid $17,500. Very fair I think.
But, but, but that isn't a taildragger?
What were the hours on the engine? If no damage to the prop and engine, good deal. You do have the expense of storing the airframe unless you can somehow cram it into your existing hangar, maybe with some surgery.
It is nowBut, but, but that isn't a taildragger?
I think it's fair to assume the tail feathers on the Bo went well before you got the 172.
A fair amount of surgery has already been done…… somehow cram it into your existing hangar, maybe with some surgery.
Nice looking!Another independent CFI and I bought a 172 a couple of years ago so we could train at our local airport. It's worked out great. Had a chance to buy another 172 today and did it. What a beauty. View attachment 113782View attachment 113783
A fair amount of surgery has already been done…
But, but, but that isn't a taildragger?