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CYKZ!$399,900 1977 USD Cessna 172N/Floatplane, 8986 TT, 373 SMOH, CAP 2000 Floats, Garmin 250XL! ...$69,500 US Leggat Aviation2006 Turbo 182T, 1468 TTAE, Ltd.G1000, TAS600CALL Traffic, US SVT! ABOUT.........................2009 THE T206H, NEW$215,000 599 TTSN,USD CESSNA 901977 STOH, C182Q, Float1902TT,182 Kit, 129 SKYLANE! SM,TKS, GNS430WAAS, G1000, Flint C2000 Tips, AP, VG’s .......................... ..............$499,900. US$ 139,9001977 USD Turbo Aztec F, 2507 TT, 439 SM, Full DeIce! LRF! ........................................$109,900 US 2005 Cessna2012 182T Turbo Half Skylane Share 182T, at CYKZ! G1000/GFC700 G1000! ................................... AP, Active Traffi c/SVT! ........$262K/Half2007. Cirrus Share $132,900CYKZ! SR22 Turbo USD1977 Cessna G3,1977 172N/Floatplane, 1240 Piper SuperTT, TKS 8986Cub, DeIce,TT, 1585 373 TTSN,SMOH, Recent EdoCAP 20002000 Import! Floats, Floats, Garmin ..........................$260,000 Wheels 250XL! and ...$69,500 Skis! US............... US$115,0001976 USD Beech Duke, 7504 TT,1055/550 SMOH, Full DeIce, Garmin GMX200MFD ...$120,000 US 2009 T206H, 599 TTSN, 90 STOH, Float Kit, TKS, G1000, Flint Tips, VG’s ..............$499,900 US 1977 Turbo Aztec F, 2507 TT, 439 SM, Full DeIce! LRF! ........................................$109,900 US Leggat Aviation Ltd. 2005 Cirrus SR20, 2359 TT, 367 SFRM ...........................................2006 T206H$163,900 Amphib, USD 1000 TTSN, G1000 Avionics, Aerocet Amphibs, Copilot Door! ..........Call! 1976 Piper Lance, 2774 TT, 1743 SM, King w/HSI/ALTIII AP! .................................$99,900 US 2007 Cirrus SR22 Turbo G3, 1240 TT, TKS DeIce, Recent Import! ..........................$260,0002004 Cessna UST182T,1976 500 Beech TT,1976 Duke, G1000 Baron 7504 B55, TT,1055/550 w/SVT! 3353TT,295/1649SM, All SMOH, Logs, Full DeIce, NDH! King Garmin ...................................$249,900 KLN94GPS,Spare GMX200MFD ...$120,000 Engine! US.............. US$100,0001975 CAD Bonanza A36, 3753 TT, 773 SFRM, Dual KX155/HSI, club seating, hangared .. $130,000 US YOUR EASTERN CANADA2003 SR22, CESSNA 2006420 T206HTTAE, Amphib,TKS, Dual 1000 430's TTSN,DEALER and G1000 Avidyne CALLAvionics, PFD/MFD! Aerocet US Amphibs, Heated ABOUT Copilot Hangar! Door! ..... ..........Call!$219,900 THE USD1976 NEW Piper1976 Lance, Mooney 2774 CESSNA TT, Exec, 1743 5892TT, SM, King 2433SM, w/HSI/ALTIII 182 GX55 AP! SKYLANE! GPS, .................................$99,900 140 KTS (9.5GPH),FlownOften! US ...... $60,000 CAD YOUR EASTERNYOUR EASTERN CANADA CANADACESSNA DEALER 2004 Cessna2012 TurboT182T, Skylane500 TT, G1000 182T, w/SVT!G1000/GFC700 All Logs, NDH! AP, Active ...................................$249,900 Traffi c/SVT!2002 ........$262K/Half Piper Super US ShareCub1975 BonanzaReplica,CYKZ! A36, 1871977 3753 CessnaTTAE,TT, 773 172N/Floatplane,SFRM, Amphibs/Wh Dual KX155/HSI, 8986 Gear! club TT, seating,373 ..............................$129,900 SMOH, hangared CAP 2000.. $130,000 Floats, US Garmin 250XL! US ...$69,500 1975US Grumman Tiger, 2016 TT, 139 SM, 81 STOH (2006), King/Narco Avionics .....$39,900 US 2002 Piper 2002Super Piper2009 Cub Super T206H,Replica, Cub 599Replica, 187 TTSN, TTAE, 187 90 Amphibs/WhTTAE, STOH, Amphibs/Wh Float Kit, Gear! Gear!TKS, ...................... ..............................$129,900G1000, Flint Tips, VG’s ..............$499,900$89,900 US USD1975 Grumman US1976 Piper Tiger,1977 Lance,2016 Turbo TT, 2774 139Aztec SM, TT, F, 81 17432507 STOH SM, TT, (2006), King439 SM, w/HSI/ALTIIIKing/Narco Full DeIce! Avionics AP! LRF! .....$39,900......................... ........................................$109,900 US $89,900 US USD LeggatThe NewThe C-172s Aviation New • C-182s C-172s • C-206sLtd. • C-182s1999 C182S, 1815 • TT, C-206s’0’ SFOH, GSN430, HSI, WX1000+, Skywatch Traffi1999 c! ........$214,900 C182S, US1815 1974TT, ’0’C421B, SFOH, Recent GSN430,Import (2013)! HSI, NDH! WX1000+, All Logs!.............................................. Skywatch Traffi $189,500c! ........$214,900 US US 1974 C421B, Recent Import (2013)! NDH! All Logs!.............................................. $189,500 US CESSNA DEALER 2001 Diamond1997 Eclipse, Zlin2007 Z242L, Cirrus 4827TT, 454 SR22 TTAE, 1278 Turbo Garmin SM, G3,Garmin 430 1240 GPS, GNS530!TT, Low TKS Time! DeIce, Commercial! ....................................$102,500 Recent Import! ............1997 ..........................$260,000 Zlin. Z242L,$99,000 US 454 USD1973 T310Q,TTAE, US1975 2805 Garmin 172M,19980TT,2524SMOH, 1976TT, Garmin Beech 430 GTN Duke,GPS, 650! 7504 ................................................................Low TT,1055/550Training Time! Aircraft/Private ....................................$102,500 SMOH, Full DeIce, Use Garmin $69,500...................... USGMX200MFD ...$120,000 US$35,000 US1973 CAD T310Q, 2805 TT, Garmin GTN 650! ................................................................ $69,500 US 2000 C182S,2629TT,55SMOH,1997 Zlin2006 Z242L, T206H 1105 Amphib, KingTT, 20 KLN94GPS,KAP140AP!SMOH 1000 - Lowest TTSN, time G1000 Zlin around! Avionics, ........................ Garmin Aerocet 430! Hangared!1997 Amphibs,. Zlin ....$99,900 Copilot Z242L,$220,000 US Door! 1105 USD 1973..........Call! TT, 182P, 201975 Peterson SMOH Mooney1976 Perf - LowestPiper Plus!Exec, Canard,Lance, 5892 time 260TT,2774 Zlin 2433HP, TT, FuelInj, around! 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