Cessna 172P Aircraft in Germany

German-registered aircraft (D- prefix) operate under EASA certification with rigorous maintenance documentation requirements. Strong GA infrastructure around Munich, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Berlin. Diamond Aircraft (Austrian) and German pilot population create active market for modern composite singles.

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About the Cessna 172P

The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is the most-built aircraft in history — over 44,000 delivered since 1956, and still rolling off the Wichita production line today. This four-seat, high-wing, single-engine trainer and touring aircraft is the airplane that taught more pilots to fly than any other design. Powered by a Lycoming O-320 (160 HP) in most variants or the IO-360 (180 HP) in the 172S Skyhawk SP, the 172 cruises at 122 KTAS on 8-10 GPH with a useful load of 800-900 lbs.

Why it dominates the market. The 172 forgives mistakes — it is nearly impossible to spin, lands at 50 knots, and handles crosswinds predictably. The high wing provides excellent ground visibility and keeps passengers dry during rain loading. Thousands of flight schools, rental fleets, and private owners rely on 172s daily. No other aircraft has this depth of mechanic knowledge, parts availability, and community support.

Key variants and what to look for. The 172M/N (1968-1986) introduced the swept tail and are the most common on the used market. The 172R (160 HP, 1996-present) brought fuel injection and the Garmin G1000 in later models. The 172S Skyhawk SP (180 HP IO-360-L2A, 1998-present) is the performance model with glass cockpit options. The 172RG Cutlass added retractable gear for complex training. For pre-1968 models (172A-L), check for corrosion at the carry-through spar and comply with AD 2011-10-09 (crankshaft inspection for certain O-320-H2AD engines). On all models, nose gear shimmy damper condition and exhaust system integrity are common inspection priorities.

Market and pricing. High-time 1960s-70s 172s: $30,000-$65,000. Clean 1980s 172P with IFR avionics: $70,000-$110,000. 2000s 172SP with Garmin G1000: $200,000-$350,000. Factory-new 172S: $450,000+. TTAF, avionics suite, and engine time since major overhaul are the three biggest price drivers. A Cessna 172 for sale represents the safest, most liquid investment in piston aviation — you can always sell a 172.

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Cessna 172P Specifications

Model spec

The Cessna 172P is a 4-seat single engine piston with a cruise speed of 122 kt (226 km/h), a range of 640 nm (1,185 km), and a useful load of 878 lbs (398 kg).

Performance
Cruise122 kt (226 km/h)
Range640 nm (1,185 km)
Engine & Fuel
Horsepower180 HP
Fuel Burn8.5 GPH (32 L/h)
TBO2,000 hrs
ICAO TypeC172
Weights & Seats
Seats4
Max Gross Weight12,500 lbs (5,670 kg)
Useful Load878 lbs (398 kg)
Production1977–1981

Cessna 172P Listings

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Cessna 172P Price & Cost

Cessna 172P Price Guide

Key price factors: engine time to overhaul, year and airframe hours, avionics, damage history and logbook completeness — see the buying guide below for the full pre-purchase checklist.

Cessna 172P Cost of Ownership estimate
Fuel (8.5 GPH × $6.20, 100 hrs)$5,270/yr
Annual Fixed (hangar, insurance, annual)$16,000/yr
Variable (per hour)$110/hr
Engine Overhaul (every 2,000 hrs)$28,000
Estimates at 100 flight hours/year. Actual costs vary by usage, location and insurance.

Cessna 172P Value by Model Year

Median asking price by year of manufacture. Newer airframes command a premium; value falls with age then plateaus on older models.

$590K $404K $218K
$264K
$228K
$218K
$285K
$306K
$295K
$339K
$338K
$590K
’97
’99
’01
’06
’19

Lowest around $218,475 (1999 models) · highest around $589,500 (2019). Bars scaled across the range to show the depreciation curve; hover for exact medians.

Buying a Used Cessna 172P

Every Cessna 172P faces a mandatory 2,000-hour overhaul, so the single biggest factor in used price is how much time remains before that overhaul is due — a fresh-overhaul airframe can be worth a large share of the $28,000 overhaul cost more than one approaching its limit.

What to check before buying

  • Time to overhaul — hours and years remaining to the 2,000-hour limit; this dominates resale value more than total time.
  • Logbook completeness — continuous, gap-free maintenance records; missing logs cut value and complicate financing.
  • Damage history — any prior accident, hard landing or blade strike; cross-check the registration against accident databases.
  • Avionics — a glass panel vs steam gauges materially changes price.
  • Pre-buy inspection — always commission an independent inspection by a type-experienced mechanic before money changes hands.

Frequently Asked Questions — Cessna 172P

What is the Cessna 172P?
The 172P is an early-1980s member of the 172 Skyhawk letter series — a four-seat high-wing single, one of the most common used Skyhawks, valued as a stable, affordable trainer and tourer.
How much does a Cessna 172P cost?
As a high-volume early-1980s Skyhawk, the 172P is among the more affordable 172s, varying with engine time, avionics and condition. See the live price range and median above.
What engine does the Cessna 172P use?
The 172P is powered by a Lycoming O-320 engine. Engine time since overhaul is a key value factor.
What is the Cessna 172P cruise speed and range?
The 172P Skyhawk cruises around 120 to 122 knots with a typical range of roughly 600 to 700 nautical miles, depending on fuel and load.
How many seats does a Cessna 172P have?
Four — two front and two rear seats.
Is the Cessna 172P a good trainer?
Yes — like other Skyhawks it is stable, forgiving and cheap to operate, and the large 172P fleet makes it a common and well-supported trainer and tourer.
Is the Cessna 172P still in production?
No — the 172P was built in the early 1980s, before the production gap. A large used fleet and parts network keep it well supported.

Cessna 172P Inventory by Country

United States271
Canada27
Germany22
United Kingdom11
China7
Australia5

Cessna 172P by Price

Under $100k96
Under $200k259
Under $300k299
Under $500k312

Recently Sold Cessna 172P

1974 172$220,000
172M$389,900
1982 172P$89,000
1964 172E$60,000
1973 172M$60,000
1979 172N$71,000

Cessna 172P Safety Record

Across all 172P variants, 696 NTSB-recorded events are on file from 1982–2026. As with any aircraft, most outcomes depend on pilot training, maintenance and operating conditions rather than the airframe itself.

Most Recent Events

Date Location Severity Probable Cause
Jan 09, 2026 Flemington, GA Incident
Dec 20, 2025 Browns Corner, VA Incident
Aug 01, 2025 Gainesville, TX Incident
Feb 22, 2025 Mayo, MD Minor
Feb 03, 2025 Clarksville, TN Incident The flight instructor’s inadequate preflight inspection of the airplane, which allowed the partially secured engine cowl…
View all 696 NTSB events →

NTSB records 1982–2026. Includes all Cessna 172P variants. Events ≠ aircraft fault.

Disclaimer: All prices, cost estimates, and market values shown are based on asking prices from third-party sources and are provided for informational purposes only. AeroGurus is not an appraiser, broker, or financial advisor. Always obtain a professional appraisal and independent inspection before making a purchase decision.
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