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Beautiful airplane ready for a new owner. 2993.9 hrs. Airframe, magnetos 30 hrs., 3 blade propeller overhaul 30hrs., engine 1378TT SMOH, schedule for an... More Info
Rodolfo Bitar
Odenton, MD USA
Last Update: 05/06/2025
1975 Rockwell Commander 112A, 3-Blade Hartzell Prop (No AD/limit), , New Baffling and All New Hoses, New Brake Lines, Rebuilt Brake Master Cylinders, New H... More Info
Mel McMurtry
Canyon Lake, TX USA
Last Update: 06/30/2025
PRICE REDUCTION - MOTIVATED SELLER - Late 1975 Aero Commander 112, 15 SMOH including 4 new cylinders, 15 SPOH on Hartzell Prop, Garmin ADS-B, Dual Narco Di... More Info
Cintula Aircraft Sales - Stephanni Cintula
KBKV, FL USA
Last Update: 07/16/2025
COMMANDER 112, 112A & TCA SELECTIONS vary. For Availability Please Visit: http://www.SuncoastAviation.com More Info
Nationwide Service
USA
Last Update: 07/11/2025
Designed and built by Rockwell International in the 1970s, the Rockwell Commander 112 is an American four seat cabin, single piston-engine monoplane. The 112 has the capacity for one crew member and three passengers. The empty weight is 2070 lb (939 kg) and the gross weight is 3260 lb (1479 kg). The maximum speed is 191 mph (307 km/h).
Rockwell designed and built two versions of a four seat cabin, low-wing monoplane in 1970. The fixed tricycle landing gear Commander 111 and the retractable tricycle landing gear Commander 112. The company decided that only the 112 would go into production. The first 112 was delivered in 1972. Variant models of the aircraft include the 111, 112, 112A, 112B, 112TC, 112TCA, 114, 114A, 114B, and 114TC.
The aircraft was powered by a 200 hp Lycoming IO-360 engine. A number of improvements were made to the Commander 112 in 1974. These included an internally-redesigned wing with increased fuel capacity and a 100 lb increase in maximum takeoff weight. These aircraft were marketed at the 112A. In 1976, a new model of the 112 was introduced, the Commander 112TC with a turbocharged engine of 210 hp and another increase in maximum takeoff weight. The 114 was also introduced in 1976 with a more powerful260 hp six-cylinder Lycoming IO-540 engine.
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