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Skylane Cessna 182 ^hot^ -

are available for identifying replacement components for various model years. Cessna Pilots Association:

Modern Skylanes are equipped with a Lycoming IO-540-AB1A5 engine, providing 230 hp.

Note: The Cessna 182 is NOT a floatplane, right? Wrong. There are prolific aftermarket floats (Wipline, EDO) that turn the Skylane into a capable seaplane, further proving its utility. skylane cessna 182

Known for its spacious 4-seat configuration, wide cabin width compared to its younger sibling (the Cessna 172), and dedicated baggage area capable of holding 200 pounds. Performance Capabilities

The iconic swept-back vertical stabilizer (tail) is introduced, giving the plane its modern silhouette. advanced climate control

Standard performance specifications for a modern Cessna 182T include: 145 knots (167 mph) Maximum Range: 930 nautical miles (at economy cruise) Service Ceiling: 18,100 feet Useful Load: Approximately 1,100 to 1,200 pounds Fuel Capacity: 87 gallons (usable)

Taxing out, the Skylane felt heavy and planted. But the moment Elias pushed the throttle forward for takeoff, that weight turned into pure authority. The high-wing design offered a panoramic view as the ground fell away. Below, the patchwork quilt of farmland stretched forever, and for the first time all week, the noise of the world was replaced by the steady, rhythmic drone of the propeller. improving aerodynamic efficiency and aesthetic appeal.

The 182D introduced the iconic swept-back vertical stabilizer, improving aerodynamic efficiency and aesthetic appeal.

Newer generations of the Cessna 182T bring airline-level sophistication to the piston-single market. The interior features automotive-style leather seating, advanced climate control, and superior sound-dampening materials that make long flights comfortable.

Stalls are benign and preceded by ample aerodynamic warning. The large, effective Fowler flaps allow for steep approaches and short-field landings, making the 182 a favorite for backcountry flying and short, unpaved runways. Cost of Ownership and Maintenance