
1962 Cessna 210B
Cockpit
and
Interior
I used to own this wonderful older airplane. It hauled us all over the place for 3 years (~200 hours),
until we had our first child. Then it became too small...we ended up selling it to a movie stunt
company. They crashed it into a Utah mountainside with 17 cameras rolling. Sigh. Movie of the week!
Logs: Airframe TT - 2830
Engine SMOH - 1520 (1971)
Engine STOP - 600 (1983), complete top
Propellor - 650 (new 1981, no recurring AD)
Annual due - 1/97
IFR/Static due - 4/98
Mags done in '94
New Starter in '94
Hydraulic Pack rebuilt in '95
New Spark Plugs in '95
New Battery in '95
New "Red" Silicon Baffle Seal and Scat Duct in '96
New Mufflers in '96
New Nose Tire and "downlock spring" in '96
Rebuilt Altimeter, Turn Coordinator, Transponder in '96
Exterior: Red/Yellow on White (painted 1975) - "7"
Interior: Brown Cloth and Vinyl - "8"
Under cover or hangered in Arizona for the last 22 years!
Avionics: Narco 12D - VOR, LOC, GS, DME, 3LMB
Michel MX-12 - VOR, LOC, (digital flip flop)
Narco AT50A Transponder with Encoder
Apollo Flybuddy II GPS with recent database
RST Audio Panel
Sigtronics 4-way Stereo Intercom (fully wired), PTTs
Equipment: Wellington STOL (1975)
Digital Clock
ELT, CHT, OAT (vents recently sealed)
6 position EGT
Bracket Air Filter
Beacon, Strobe
LR Tanks (80 gallons usable)
Pitot Heat
Ground Service Plug
Fire Extinguisher
Rear Seat Vents
Notes: Flies true. Book fuel consumption, but 5 knots slower than book.
1 qt. oil every 4 hours (stable). Oil analyses are good.
Compression: 72, 72, 70, 70, 55, 68. I've rechecked the "58" and
it is now 72. Most SBs complied with from CPA 210 owner's manual.
With STOL kit, stalls are approximately 45kts and short fields a breeze!
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