1977 Cessna 182Q

1977 Cessna 182Q

Description

Updated June 14 2025.


1977 Cessna 182Q for sale on the Flymall. N759MV.

I will be posting all logbooks once the owner sends them to me. As of June 14 2025, this is all of the information that I have. The owner moved to another state and the airplane was left behind. It has not flown in a while and it currently has a lot of birds nesting in it.

Click here for the AirNav page for KFDK



The aircraft is located at:
Frederick Municipal Airport
330 Aviation Way
Frederick, Maryland, 21701 USA




The closest airline airports are: KBWI, KIAD, KDCA

It is the responsibility of the buyer to verify that all equipment is working to their satisfaction. The listing of avionics or other equipment does not necessarily mean that the equipment is working. Kraemer Aviation, Flymall.org, or the broker does not perform any inspections or operational test to any aircraft, avionics, or other equipment prior to listing the aircraft for sale. All aircraft are sold as is, where is.
Equipment Specifications
Year1977
ManufacturerCessna
Model182Q
Registration NumberN759MV
LocationFrederick, Maryland
ConditionUsed
Flight RulesIFR
Number of Seats4
Detailed Information
Detailed Description
The Cessna 182 Skylane is an American four-seat, single-engined light airplane built by Cessna of Wichita, Kansas.
Airframe
The aircraft has not flown in a while. As of June 8 2025, it does have some birds nesting in it. Birds were seen in the wings, tail section, and in the engine cowling.

75 gallons of fuel

On June 8 2025, the hobbs read 2355.9 and the tac read 498.7


Here is the weight and balance information. Click on the image for a larger view.

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Engine Specs
Continental O-470 SERIES
Avionics/Radios
Aspen Avionics Evolution MFD & PFD
Garmin 530
Garmin 430
Garmin transponder
GMA 340 audio panel
300A Navomatic autopilot
BFG Stormscope


Additional Equipment
Wingtip strobe lights
Tail beacon
Rosen visors
Vertical card compass
True airspeed indicator
G2 Insight Graphic Engine Monitor
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