Skylane Cessna 182 [extra Quality]
Over 25,000 Skylanes have been built, making it the second most produced Cessna model behind the ubiquitous Cessna 172 Skyhawk. Design and Structural Features
The iconic swept-back vertical stabilizer (tail) is introduced, giving the plane its modern silhouette. skylane cessna 182
In the pantheon of general aviation aircraft, few names command as much respect and loyalty as the . For over six decades, this high-performance, four-seat, single-engine workhorse has bridged the gap between the ubiquitous Cessna 172 (Skyhawk) and the complex, expensive Cessna 206 Stationair. Over 25,000 Skylanes have been built, making it
The "Omni-Vision" wrap-around rear window is added, drastically improving pilot visibility. With full power, the constant-speed propeller harnesses all
The numbers are impressive, but it's the "feel" of the Skylane that pilots cherish. With full power, the constant-speed propeller harnesses all 230 horsepower, providing brisk acceleration and a climb that leaves lesser aircraft behind. Once at altitude, the cabin is quiet and stable, providing a relaxed environment for long flights.
The Cessna 182 was originally developed as a tricycle-gear version of the taildragger Cessna 180 . While the early 1956 model was simply the "182," the "Skylane" nameplate debuted in 1957 with the 182A, featuring a deluxe equipment package that included full paint and wheel fairings.