1976 Grumman AA-5A
Single Engine Piston
FOR SALE
$82,500
Location
Las Vegas, NV
Seats
4
Cruise
128 kts (237 km/h)
⚠ NTSB
Listing Details
Seller reported- Year
- 1976
- Make
- Grumman
- Model
- AA-5A
- Location
- Las Vegas, NV
- Seller
- John Romero
- Source
- barnstormers.com
ACTT 2551 SMOH 649 Last annual inspection completed 02/2026. Engine O-320-E2G, average compression 77/80, EI graphic engine analyzer. Transponder GTX335, ADSB-OUT, Garmin 300XL. Fuel capacity 53 gallons, useful load 813lbs. May be certified for ILS LOC and GPS approaches. High performance modifications to the engine. Refurbished front seats and new carpet kit. New windscreen installed 10/2023, tires replaced 12/2021, complete logs. Please text for more information.
Grumman AA-5A — Model Specs
Model specificationStandard specs for this model. Actual aircraft may differ.
Seats
4
Cruise Speed
128 kts (237 km/h)
Max Speed
136 kts (252 km/h)
Range
657 nm (1,217 km)
Ceiling
13,800 ft (4,206 m)
Max Weight
2,200 lbs (998 kg)
Useful Load
850 lbs (386 kg)
Horsepower
150 HP
Fuel Burn
8.5 GPH (32 L/h)
Estimated Cost of Ownership
AeroGurus estimateFuel Burn
8.5 GPH
~$55/hr
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Market price band
Grumman AA-5A typical:
$60,000 – $129,000
median $92,750
across 6 active listings
This listing at $82,500 is 11% below median.
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About the Grumman AA-5A
The Grumman AA-5A is the fixed-gear four-seat Traveler/Cheetah-family aircraft buyers consider when they want a light, efficient, low-wing personal airplane with different handling and cabin feel from common Cessna/Piper trainers. Its appeal is simple ownership and enjoyable flying, but support familiarity and bonded-airframe condition matter. Compared with an AA-5B Tiger, the AA-5A is the lower-powered, more modest branch; compared with a Cessna 172, it is the low-wing alternative.
Produced 1976–1978.