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1965 Cessna 180H Float Plane

1965 · N145JK · Bridgeport

Specifications

Registry

ICAO24
A0B615
Airworthiness
1N
Cert. expires
7/31/2028
Registration
Active

Performance (across variants)

Range
890 nm
Cruise
141 kt
Service ceiling
20,000 ft
MTOW
1,200 kg
Passengers
Up to 5

Description

This 1965 Cessna 180H, nicknamed Prince Rupert, was originally a float plane in Canada. It flew tours around Prince Rupert, British Columbia. After a storm, it was stored in a warehouse for 40 years. Arcus Aero restored it in Bridgeport. This aircraft showcases the company's restoration capabilities.

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Registration history

(1)
  • N145JKUSACTIVE
    ARCUS AERO LLC
    2021 – present

Owner names are published by the issuing civil registry (FAA / CCARCS / CASA / ANAC / NZ CAA). Owner addresses present in the source are not republished here.

Type certification

The FAA paperwork

TCDS 5A6 · 67 · issued 2011-01-05

The FAA-issued Type Certificate for this model is on file (TCDS 5A6), but we haven't yet extracted the structured spec values.

Read the TCDS (PDF) →
$355,000