Aircraft for Sale: 1965 Cessna C182H (N1925X)
[ Skyfarer Premium Listing ] 1965 Cessna C182H IF ITS STILL LISTED - ITS STILL AVAILABLE Well equipped low time C182H Complete logs No known damage Always hangared 9/10 exterior 7/10 interior 3,130 TTSN (will increase as it flies occasionally) 292 TTPROP 1,066 TSBOH 1,180 TSTOH 1,098 lbs useful load 65 gal fuel tank Currently hangared at KSAR Garmin G5 attitude, Garmin G5 HSI, Garmin GFC500 auto pilot, Garmin AERA 796 GPS, Garmin G355 GPS/comm/NAV, Garmin GMA345 audio panel, Garmin GTX345 Transponder, Rosen Sun Visors, STOL kit with wing vortices, Airglas nose fork with oversized tundra tires, and much more. Photos of logs available upon request, please contact Brant Kehrer: https://www.facebook.com/brant.kehrer.5/ **Listing information is provided by the aircraft or real estate owner, seller, or their authorized representative and may be compiled, formatted, or summarized by Skyfarer for presentation purposes. Information is subject to change or prior sale. Skyfarer makes no representations or warranties regarding accuracy or completeness. Some aircraft or real estate displayed on this website may have been sold or may no longer be available. Prospective purchasers are responsible for independent verification and due diligence.**
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- Aircraft For*Sale
- State*Illinois
- Passenger Capacity4
Manufacturer year
1965
Serial Number
18256025
Registration Number
N1925X
Aircraft Model Overview (Reference only)
The 1965 Cessna 182H Skylane is a well-regarded mid-generation variant of the Cessna 182 series, an aircraft family celebrated for its versatility, reliability, and strong performance. By the mid-1960s, the Skylane had firmly established itself as a step up from basic trainers, offering greater power, payload, and cross-country capability while retaining the stable and forgiving handling characteristics for which Cessna aircraft are known. Powering the 182H is the Continental O-470-R engine, producing 230 horsepower. This engine provides confident takeoff and climb performance, particularly useful for operations at higher density altitudes or from shorter runways. The combination of ample power and a robust airframe allows the 182H to comfortably carry passengers, baggage, and fuel, making it well suited for both utility missions and longer trips. One of the notable updates introduced with the 182H was the adoption of electric flaps, replacing the earlier manual system and improving cockpit ergonomics and ease of operation. The aircraft retains the classic high-wing design, offering excellent visibility, straightforward ground handling, and easy access for passengers and maintenance. The cabin seats four and provides a practical, comfortable layout suitable for personal transportation, training, and recreational flying. Avionics configurations varied, allowing many aircraft to be equipped for IFR operations as technology evolved. Within the general aviation community, the Cessna 182H has earned a reputation as a dependable and highly adaptable aircraft. It has been widely used for personal travel, advanced flight training, backcountry operations, and utility roles. Pilots appreciate its stability, useful load, and straightforward systems, which together make it an approachable yet capable aircraft. The 1965 Cessna 182H Skylane remains a respected member of the Skylane lineage. Its balance of power, comfort, and operational flexibility has ensured its lasting appeal, and it continues to be valued by pilots seeking a proven single-engine aircraft with enduring performance and versatility.
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Aircraft for Sale: 1965 Cessna C182H (N1925X)
Aircraft for Sale: 1965 Cessna C182H (N1925X)
$249,000.00