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Hi all,
I wanted to post here first -
I have enjoyed this group so much over the years - reading posts mostly, but learning so much!
Thanks!
Leigh

1971 Cessna A150L Aerobat
N5965J - Serial #A1500265

AFTT: 2460
SMOH: 405
STOH: 60

Annual due: December 2022
Complete logs since new; all AD’s complied and 337’s included
Light hail damage on horizontal stabilizer, elevators and wings

Avionics:
Garmin GMA 340 intercomm
Garmin GNS 430 non-waas
Garmin GTX 327 transponder
EI CGR-30P engine monitor
uAvionix tail beacon ADSB out

Other:
Millennium cylinders
Rosen Visors
Whelen LED landing light
wired for engine pre-heat

Interior/Exterior paint, carpet, plastics and seats: very clean but showing age, i.e. cracks, fading and general wear = 7/10
(I am currently digitizing the logbooks and will make them available with more detailed photos to a prospective buyer)

$65,000. obo
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Gosh, if only I was 20 years younger...or maybe 30. grin


What a gem you have here, Leigh.

Aerobats are in such small numbers it's a rarity to see one and especially one with so few hours on it and a low time engine to boot not to mention your panel that is light years above average as well.


Yes ma'am, were I a younger lad, you and I would be having a serious conversation.

I hope someone here jumps on this so it can stay in the family.


Good luck with the sale.......it must have been a tough decision to let her go.


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Very nice. That will sell quick. The Aerobats with their 182 wing strut are just a flat out stronger aircraft for flying marginal conditions.


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Thank you Jim!
I hope it will stay in the family as well -
I would happily include an annual membership for the buyer!
It was a very tough decision to finally sell -
but my husband and i will continue flying the Baron and our "missions" will probably ultimately lead us to another single engine something.
We just weren't flying the Aerobat like we had envisioned and it needs to be blessing someone who will!

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Thank you Adam!
p.s... bright green is my favorite color!!

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