flightlogic wrote:What Cary said. I have seen some real junk on the ramps. Even in dry northern Arizona. Don't get stuck by being in a hurry.
TxKiger wrote: Any specific years that you would recommend for back country flights?
SixTwoLeemer wrote:TxKiger wrote: Any specific years that you would recommend for back country flights?
1960 182C is my fave, it has all of the desirable mods as the '59 (cowl flaps, better panel layout, etc…) but its tail isn't straight. Just make sure you include it in the narrow-body Skylane search. The '61 'D model had its gear lowered 4 inched for passengers so it isn't as desirable as the previous models.
Just remember the '62 and later Skylanes are almost totally different airplanes than the narrow-bodies. Still good ships.. they are just heavier (and roomier!) and do fine in the backcountry but the pre-'62's are basically tri-gear 180's.
qmdv wrote:. Leemer stated that the 61 model is lower than the 60. I think he is wrong.
SixTwoLeemer wrote:qmdv wrote:. Leemer stated that the 61 model is lower than the 60. I think he is wrong.
I think Tim still hasn't seen the ball since kickoff![]()
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Just kidding Tim, got love for ya. In fact, I have decided to keep you from being further confused by the facts and included a link to the entire history of the 182 for your continued education.![]()
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http://www.seaplaneswest.com/documents/182hist.pdf
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