1966 Meyers Aero Commander 200D // Recent Extensive Annual // N2956T

Auction Start: January 10, 2024
Auction End: January 17, 2024 12:00 pm

Aero Commander 200D Details

Make:

Meyers

Model:

Aero Commander 200D

Year:

1966

Auction Start Date:
January 10, 2024
Auction Start Date:

2024-01-10

Serial No:

329

Seat:

4

Category:

NORMAL

Time:

3515

Location: Clarksburg, CA
Description: This beautiful 1966 Meyers 200D is one of the finest single engine aircraft ever designed. The 200D has a cult like following of dedicated owners and enthusiast. The performance of a Cirrus at a fraction of the cost.
Airframe Details
  • Total Time: 3515
  • Annual Preformed September 2023
  • AD’s Current September 2023
Engine Details
  • Continental IO-520-A5
  • SNEW: 1260
  • Engine Installed October 2008. Removed from N139RC
  • Complete IRAN Inspection Performed June 2001
  • Including Crankshaft Replacement, Cylinders Overhauled, Bearings Replaced
  • Gami Injectors
Propeller Details
  • McCauley 2 Blade
  • SNEW: 1085
  • Installed June 1991
Avionics Details
  • Artex ELT
  • Narco AT 155 Transponder
  • KMA 24 Audio Panel
  • Dual KX 155 Nav/Comm
  • Northstar GPS 60 Navigator and antenna
  • EDM 700 Engine Monitor
  • Digital Tachometer
  • Davtron M303 Digital Temp. Gauge
  • JPI Fuel Flow
Additional Features
  • Tires and Brakes Replaced September 2016
  • Windshield replaced October 2008
  • Canopy Cover
Exterior
White with Light Gray and Red Accents
Interior
Gray Leather and Fabric Seats with Red Side Paneling
Auction Details
Contact Phone: 254-735-5030
Contact Email: aircrew@airspaceauctions.com
Registration Number: N2956T
Make: Meyers
Model: Aero Commander 200D
Required Deposit: $3000
Buyers Premium: 6%
Start Date: January 10, 2024
End Date: January 17, 2024 12:00 pm
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 Unveiling the Legacy: The 1966 Meyers Aero Commander 200D – N2956T

Meyers have a bit of a cult following, for good reason. The desirability comes from all aspects of the build, from aesthetic design, to engineering, quality construction and economical operation. The Meyers are a highly desirable aircraft that have stood the test of time. Among these legends is the 1966 Aero Commander 200D Meyers, a remarkable aircraft that has seamlessly blended style, reliability, and functionality. As we delve into its rich history, explore its uses, and examine the brand’s evolution, we also anticipate an exciting upcoming auction for the iconic N2956T.

History of the 1966 Aero Commander 200D Meyers

The Aero Commander 200D Meyers, a product of its time, was crafted with a keen eye for detail and a commitment to superior performance. Manufactured in 1966, this aircraft has since become a beacon of aeronautical engineering. Its airframe, beautifully maintained with a total time of 3515 hours, is in the sweet spot for a 1966, well used and maintained but has a long life of service ahead of it.

Over the years, the 200D Meyers has undergone careful refurbishments and enhancements, keeping it in prime condition. The aircraft was repainted in May 2007, restoring its exterior to a pristine state. There are two minor incidents in this aircraft history, both were followed by well documented and thorough repairs. June 1991: gear up. September 2016: partial gear up repair was expertly executed by Steve’s Aircraft.

The Continental IO-520-A5 engine, installed in October 2008 after being removed from N139RC, powers this vintage beauty. An IRAN inspection in June 2001 included a crankshaft replacement, cylinder overhauls, and bearing replacements, ensuring optimal engine performance. Equipped with Gami Injectors, the engine boasts a significant total time of 1260 hours.

The McCauley 2-Blade propeller, installed in June 1991, complements the engine, with a total time of 1085 hours. The avionics suite of the 1966 Aero Commander 200D Meyers is a harmonious blend of classic and modern, featuring an Artex ELT, Narco AT 155 Transponder, KMA 24 Audio Panel, and Dual KX 155 Nav/Comm systems. Additionally, a Northstar GPS 60 Navigator, EDM 700 Engine Monitor, Digital Tachometer, and JPI Fuel Flow enhance the aircraft’s navigational capabilities.

Interior and Exterior Aesthetics:

This Meyers’ exterior is a sight to behold, painted in a classic white with light gray and red accents. The interior exudes luxury, featuring gray leather and fabric seats with striking red side paneling. The meticulous attention to detail in both the interior and exterior design reflects the Aero Commander’s commitment to marrying aesthetics with functionality.

Useful Load and Additional Features:

With a useful load of 906 lbs, the 1966 Aero Commander 200D Meyers offers practicality alongside its undeniable style. Tires and brakes were replaced in September 2016, and the windshield was renewed in October 2008. The aircraft comes with a canopy cover, further ensuring its protection during storage.

Upcoming Auction – N2956T:

As we anticipate the upcoming auction of N2956T, aviation enthusiasts and collectors have a rare opportunity to acquire a piece of history. The marketing dates, spanning from December 1, 2023, to January 9, 2024, will build anticipation for the main event. The auction is scheduled for January 10 to January 17, 2024, providing a window for prospective buyers to secure this vintage gem.

Evolution of Aero Commander:

The Aero Commander brand has continued to evolve, with the 1966 200D Meyers standing as a milestone in its journey. In recent years, Aero Commander has introduced a new line of aircraft that builds on the heritage of its predecessors while incorporating modern technologies and design philosophies. The newest line of Aero Commander aircraft reflects the brand’s dedication to meeting the ever-evolving needs of aviators, combining cutting-edge innovation with the timeless elegance that defines the Aero Commander legacy.

Conclusion:

In the world of aviation, certain aircraft leave an indelible mark on history, and the 1966 Aero Commander 200D Meyers is undoubtedly one of them. Its rich history, impressive specifications, and upcoming auction make it a focal point for aviation enthusiasts. As we await the results of the auction, we can’t help but marvel at how this vintage beauty continues to capture the imagination, embodying the spirit of a bygone era while remaining relevant in the contemporary aviation landscape. The Aero Commander 200D Meyers, with its N2956T designation, stands as a symbol of timeless elegance, reliability, and a commitment to the pursuit of excellence in aviation.

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