Stinger
Well-Known Member
The B model has a gross of 2500lbs, the A model is 2400lbs. I like the A model because of the fixed-pitch. Less to go wrong, and for my purposes with one person mainly, I can't think of anywhere in my skill range that I'd need the 180B.Father-in-law had a ground loop/propstrike/rough landing. Put new legs, prop and overhauled motor in it and sold it after owning it for 2 years. I think we paid $60k for it with a mid time engine back in '04 and sold it after the "incident" in '06 for $68k. I would love to get back into one at some point. So much fun. If I recall correctly, the 180B with the c/s prop has a higher max gross and I would have liked to have that extra climb performance, but the fixed pitch was just fine most of the time. Having just replaced the prop on my 182 due to a corroded hub I can certainly understand wanting to avoid any extra expenses of the c/s prop. Good luck with the search!
MX7-180As listed for prices in the 60-70k range go quick. I keep getting beat and am not fast enough apparently.