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1977 Cessna A185F

1977 Cessna A185F

Single Engine Piston

$265,000Great Deal
Location Hawkesbury, ON, Canada
Total Time 6,100 hrs
Engine SMOH 900 hrs
Seats 6
Engine Continental IO-520-D
Cruise 145 kts (269 km/h)
ICAO Type C185
✓ Clean NTSB ⚠ High time

Listing Details

Seller reported
Year
1977
Make
Cessna
Model
A185F
Total Time
6,100 hr
Location
Hawkesbury, ON, Canada
Seller
Canadian Aircraft Sales
Source
controller.com
Previously US registered, Useful load 952.

Cessna A185F — Model Specs

Model specification

Standard specs for this model. Actual aircraft may differ.

Seats
6
Cruise Speed
145 kts (269 km/h)
Range
720 nm (1,333 km)
Ceiling
17,150 ft (5,227 m)
Max Weight
3,350 lbs (1,520 kg)
Useful Load
1,440 lbs (653 kg)
Horsepower
300 HP
Fuel Burn
15.5 GPH (59 L/h)
TBO
2,000 hrs

Estimated Cost of Ownership

AeroGurus estimate

Fuel Burn
15.5 GPH
~$101/hr
Variable Cost
$175/hr
fuel + mx + reserves
Annual Fixed
$22,000/yr
hangar + insurance + annual
Engine Overhaul
$35,000
every 2,000 hrs

AeroGurus estimates based on industry averages for the . Actual costs vary by location, usage, maintenance history, and configuration. Not a financial quote.

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Market price band

Cessna A185F typical: $190,000 – $545,000 median $305,000 across 28 active listings

This listing at $265,000 is 13% below median.

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About the Cessna A185F

The Cessna 185 Skywagon is the definitive American bush plane — a four-seat, high-wing taildragger that carried Alaska, delivered missionaries, and hauled freight across the world's roughest terrain from 1961 to 1985. Powered by a Continental IO-520-D (300 HP), the 185 delivers 150 KTAS cruise with a useful load exceeding 1,100 lbs on wheels and serious payload even on floats. With approximately 4,400 built, the 185 is no longer in production — and surviving examples appreciate in value year after year. What makes the 185 legendary. The tailwheel configuration keeps the propeller clear of debris on gravel strips. The 300 HP Continental provides the power-to-weight ratio needed for short-field operations with a full load. On Edo or Wipaire floats, the 185 is the most popular bush floatplane in North America after the de Havilland Beaver. The 185 can operate from gravel bars, glaciers, tundra, and unimproved strips where nosewheel aircraft cannot go. Key variants. The 185 (1961-1967) used the Continental IO-470-F (260 HP). The A185E/F (1966-1985) upgraded to the IO-520-D (300 HP). The A185F is the most desirable variant — 300 HP, later-production refinements, and the most remaining airframe life. The 180 Skywagon is the smaller sibling with a Continental O-470 (230 HP) — less power but lighter, simpler, and often cheaper. Buying advice. Corrosion is the primary concern on any 185, especially float-equipped aircraft. Inspect belly skins, float attach fittings, wing strut attachments, and lower fuselage longerons. Continental IO-520 engines are reliable but check for case through-bolt corrosion and crankshaft counterweight wear. The 185 tailwheel spring and tailwheel housing wear from hard landings on rough strips. Fabric condition on fabric-covered ailerons (some models). Float condition (Edo 2960 or Wipaire 3000) dramatically affects value — fresh floats can cost $30,000-$60,000. Market. Cessna 180: $80,000-$180,000. Cessna 185 on wheels: $100,000-$200,000. A185F on amphibious floats: $180,000-$350,000. Premium examples with fresh engine, floats, and modern avionics: $250,000-$400,000+. A Cessna 185 for sale is an appreciating asset — these aircraft are not being made anymore, and demand from bush operators and adventure pilots only grows.

Produced 1973–1985.

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