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1969 Pitts S-1C For Sale in CT

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m4187

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Hello All,

Unfortunately it's time to sell my Pitts and I thought I would post it here before I move it over to BS. It's a great little airplane, in conditional, ready to fly and have fun. It's a simple S1C without many bells and whistles but she's light with an empty weight of 780 # and that makes a difference!! A few forum members have owned this one and I'm sure they can attest to her performance. Some airplanes looks different in person vs how they show in photos but as I said she is currently flying, well looked after and looks great in person!! The price is $26,000

SPECS: N155MS Airframe TT 1407

Recover and rebuild in 2003 with Ceconite and DuPont

Lycoming O-320 1407 SMOH 72/75/65/75 with very low oil consumption
Sensenich Metal Prop M74DM
Inverted Fuel and Oil
Engine Driven and Electric Fuel pump
Raven Locking Tailwheel
Rotec Throttle Body
Lightweight Sky-Tec Starter
New brakes this year and rubber is in good shape
Canopy and Floor glass
Sighting Device
Icom Handlheld wi†h PTT

Nice matching Softie parachute included...

It's located in New Milford, CT

Feel free to call, text or email [email protected] direct for information as that's the best way to get a quick response. I'll do my best to keep up with forum replies but it will be slower.

Thanks!! Matt


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