1948 Cessna 140
Single Engine Piston
Aircraft Details
Seller reportedDescription
G-BUHO - Cessna C140 Hi, Thanks for looking at this aircraft. I have for sale this 1948 Cessna C140. This is a brilliant little aircraft, and we are only selling due to lack of somewhere to keep her! (Last picture will explain) we have a big hangar at Blackpool Airport with about 17 Aircraft, She has been in our hangar ever since we got her at EGNH - Blackpool Here are the Aircraft Details Below Airframe Total time is 2929hrs Total Time Engine is 996 Exterior rating is 9/10 Interior Rating is 8/10 Certificate of Air Worthiness expires 26/10/14. We are asking for ?15k-ono for her, She is worth every penny! She is open to all viewings and inspections, if you want to view then please give me a call to arrange a viewing. Just to confirm our details please click the link to the G-Info database - The Information listed above is advisory only! You should check the aircraft and Accompanying paperwork for yourself. You are more than welcome to come and inspect these. Steve - 07891 879153
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Price Comparison 1 active offer
| Source | Price | Location | Listed | Days on Market | Status | Action |
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Afors
afors.uk
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$20,032 *
£15,000
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United Kingdom | Jul 02, 2026 | 2 days | Active |
* Converted to USD at daily European Central Bank (ECB) exchange rates
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About This Cessna 140
This 1948 Cessna 140 (G-BUHO) is a 2-seat single engine piston with 2,929 hours on the airframe. There are currently 12 140 aircraft listed for sale with asking prices ranging from $20,032 to $69,500. This aircraft is priced below the market average at $20,032.
The 140 cruises at 90 kts (167 km/h) with a range of 420 nm (778 km) — ideal for short hops and local flights. Service ceiling of 15,500 ft allows operation above most weather.
Operating costs: Fuel burn is 5 GPH (19 L/h), which at current 100LL avgas prices (~$6.20/gal) means approximately $31/hr in fuel alone. Total variable cost including maintenance reserves is approximately $80/hr. Annual fixed costs (hangar, insurance, crew, annual inspection) average $10,000. With 2,929 hours on the airframe, this aircraft has exceeded TBO (1,800 hrs) — verify engine status and overhaul reserve.
NTSB records show 0 incidents for this airframe — a clean safety record. There are 3 airworthiness directives applicable to this aircraft type — review AD compliance carefully before purchase. Mechanics have filed 10 service difficulty reports for this type — common maintenance items to discuss during pre-buy.
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Cessna 140 — Model Specs
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Estimated Cost of Ownership
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Ownership & Registration
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This aircraft (G-BUHO) is registered outside the US.
Location & Ownership
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United Kingdom
GB
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Airworthiness Directives — Cessna 140
ADs are mandatory safety instructions issued by the FAA. 3 recent ADs found for this aircraft type.
Cessna Aircraft Company 120, 140, 140A, 150, F150, 170, 172, F172, FR172, P172D, 175, 177, 180, 182, 185, A185E, 190, 195, 206, P206, U206, TP206, TU206, 207, T207, 210, T210, 336, 337, and T337 Series Airplanes
View full AD →Cessna Aircraft Company 120, 140, 140A, 150, F150, 170, 172, F172, FR172, P172D, 175, 177, 180, 182, 185, A185E, 190, 195, 206, P206, U206, TP206, TU206, 207, T207, 210, T210, 336, 337, and T337 Series Airplanes
View full AD →Cessna Aircraft Company 120, 140, 140A, 150, F150, 170, 172, F172, FR172, P172D, 175, 177, 180, 182, 185, A185E, 190, 195, 206, P206, U206, TP206, TU206, 207, T207, 210, T210, 336, 337, and T337 Series Airplanes
View full AD →Source: FAA Airworthiness Directives database. Showing most recent ADs for this aircraft type.
Service Difficulty Reports — Cessna 140
SDRs are reports filed by mechanics about problems found during maintenance. 10 recent reports for this aircraft type.
DURING THE REPLACEMENT OF THE ENGINE MOUNTS, WE FOUND THAT THE TORQUE CALLED OUT IN THE MAINTENANCE MANUAL (CESSNA 100- SERIES SERVICE MANUAL 1962 AND PRIOR PARA 12-10(B) AND PAGE 1-8 FOR 3/8-24 AN310 SELF LOCKING NUT NOTE 2 (160-190 IN. LBS)) APPEA...
PILOT REPORTED TAIL WHEEL SPRING ATTACHMENT BOLT BROKE AT TOUCHDOWN. THIS CAUSED THE TAIL TO POP UP AND A LOSS OF DIRECTIONAL CONTROL. IT IS UNKNOWN OF THE BOLT TOTAL TIME. THIS IS AN AREA THAT IS OFTEN OVERLOOKED BECAUSE OF THE DIFFICULTLY OF INSPEC...
LEFT AXLE BROKEN IN HALF ON LANDING CAUSING ACCIDENT AND SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE TO ACFT. AXLE FOUND SEPARATED IN 2 INBD OF INNER BEARING RACE LOCATION. EVIDENCE NOTED OF POSSIBLE PRIOR DAMAGE IN AREA OF CRACK AND SEPARATION, POTENTIALLY FROM PRIOR ACCI...
DURING THE COURSE OF A FATAL INCIDENT INVESTIGATION ON JULY 5, 2014, IT WAS DISCOVERED THAT THE PILOT’S SEAT, BRACKET-SAFETY-SEAT-BELT-CENTER, PN 0425132, WAS BROKEN AND THE SEAT BELT HAD SLIPPED OFF THE BRACKET. THE ACFT ROLLED OFF THE RUNWAY AFTER...
(CAN) BROKEN VALVE GUIDE DETECTED AS THE ANNUAL 1 100 HR INSPECTION. CYLINDER ASSY REMOVED, LOW COMPRESSION ON DIFFERENTIAL TEST 20/80 SENT TO AMO FOR REPAIR NOTE: CYLINDER ASSY WAS PURCHASED NEW OCT. 2004 - 245.0 HR.
UPON LANDING, RT GEAR COLLAPSED. UPON EXAMINATION, FOUND THAT (BULKHEAD ASSY - LANDING GEAR) HAD FAILED. SPECIFICALLY, STRUCTURE IMMEDIATELY UNDER GEAR THAT SANDWICHES GEAR IN PLACE FAILED. UPON EXAMINATION OF FAILED PART, FOUND SEVERAL CRACKS THA...
THE PART WAS BEGINNING TO RUST THROUGH IN LOCATION RESPONSIBLE FOR ATTACHING THE LT FLAP TO THE FLAP CONTROL. THE DEFECT WAS FOUND DURING AN ANNUAL INSPECTION. PROBABLE CAUSE WAS RUSTING DUE TO AGE. A MORE THOROUGH INSPECTION OF THE AREA DURING PREFL...
DURING FLIGHT, THE FABRIC PATCH CAME OFF. THE AC WAS LANDED WITH SOME DIFFICULTY BUT WITHOUT INCIDENT. IT IS SPECULATED THE AIR STREAM GOT UNDER A LOOSE TAPE AND LIFTED THE ENTIRE PATCH FROM THE WING INCLUDING RIPPING THE FABRIC CLIPS OUT OF THE RI...
DURING CRUISE FLIGHT, OIL PRESSURE DROPPED TO BELOW MINIMUM REDLINE. PRECAUTIONARY LANDING WAS MADE. ON INSPECTION, DISCOVERED RECENTLY INSTALLED (2 HOURS IN SERVICE) OIL FILTER HAS DESIGN AND/OR MANUFACTURING DEFECT ALLOWING AN INTERNAL SEAL TO BE...
DURING CRUISE FLIGHT, OIL PRESSURE DROPPED TO BELOW MINIMUM REDLINE. PRECAUTIONARY LANDING WAS MADE. ON INSPECTION, DISCOVERED RECENTLY INSTALLED (2 HOURS IN SERVICE) OIL FILTER HAS DESIGN AND/OR MANUFACTURING DEFECT ALLOWING AN INTERNAL SEAL TO BE...
Source: FAA Service Difficulty Reporting System. Shows maintenance issues reported by mechanics for this aircraft type.