This comprehensive Beechcraft Sport 150, Sundowner 180, and Sierra 200 Illustrated Parts Catalog Manual provides detailed part information and illustrations for these aircraft models. It is designed to help you identify and order the correct parts for your aircraft.
The manual covers the following models and serial numbers:
* **Sport 150:** B19 (MB-866 and after)
* **Sundowner 180:** C23 (M-1971, M-1980 and after)
* **Sierra 200:** C24R (MC-533, MC-537 and after)
This Illustrated Parts Catalog is organized for ease of use, featuring detailed diagrams and illustrations with exploded views and part numbers for every component of the aircraft. The exploded parts diagrams are particularly helpful for disassembly, repair, and reassembly processes. They also assist with servicing, rebuilding, teardowns, overhauls, repairs, and adjustments.
The manual includes a searchable index and bookmarks to quickly locate the information you need. You can easily navigate through the catalog and locate specific parts by searching for keywords.
This manual provides a complete and organized reference for identifying and ordering parts, saving you time and money. It empowers you with the knowledge to make informed decisions when maintaining your Beechcraft aircraft.
The Beechcraft Sport 150, Sundowner 180, and Sierra 200 are a family of single-engine, high-wing general aviation aircraft produced by Beech Aircraft Corporation from 1975 to 1982. These aircraft were designed to be affordable and versatile, suitable for personal transportation, flight training, and even aerial photography. The Sport 150, the initial model, featured a Lycoming IO-320 engine producing 150 horsepower. The Sundowner 180 followed, boasting a slightly larger cabin and a more powerful Lycoming IO-360 engine generating 180 horsepower. The Sierra 200, the final iteration, incorporated further refinements, including an increased fuel capacity and a higher gross weight. The Sport 150 was a popular choice for flight schools due to its simplicity and forgiving flight characteristics, earning a reputation for reliability and ease of maintenance.
The Beechcraft Sport family of aircraft were primarily known for their robust construction and relatively low operating costs. The high-wing design provided excellent visibility and a stable platform for flight training, while the spacious cabin comfortably accommodated four adults. The Sundowner 180 and Sierra 200 models offered additional features like optional cargo doors and baggage compartments, making them suitable for light utility and aerial work. Despite their popularity, production of the Sport 150 line ceased in 1982, contributing to their status as sought-after classics within the general aviation community. Today, these aircraft remain in service worldwide, admired for their versatility, ease of operation, and enduring charm.