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I have a 1963 Cessna 172D to trade for a Ch640
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I might be interested if you still have you 172 or are interested in purchasing outright my CH-640.
Mr. Alexander,
Wow! I am so surprised to hear a response to this inquiry.
Yes, I am interested in a trade but with a family of five, I have to ask what the useful load is of your beautiful plane.
My Skyhawk is a little old.... Ok..... a lot old. She is a 1963 172D with no GPS or "glass" Also she sports a Continental O300. So she is not a hot rod. That is the bad. The good is that she is in wonderful condition and flies straight and true. She has been supremely reliable.
Dan
dfb172@gmail.com
Dan
The design gross weight on the CH-640 is 2200 lbs. My finished empty weight came in at 1236 lbs which gives you a useful load of 964 lbs.
As far as your 172 is concerned, I am trying to create more space in my hanger so trading for your 172 would not help me there. I would rather you handle selling it yourself than trading me for it.
Let me know if you have any more questions.
Thanks
Geoffrey Alexander
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