Cessna 182
The Cessna 182, marketed under the name Skylane, is a four-seat, single-engine, light airplane. It has the option of adding two child seats, installed in the baggage area.
Introduced in 1956, the 182 has been produced in a number of variants, including a version with retractable landing gear, and is the second most popular Cessna model, after the 172.
Cessna 182 Media
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1956 Cessna 182 on floats
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Cessna R182 Skylane RG, one of two variants with retractable landing gear
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Cockpit of Cessna 182M Skylane
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Cessna 182A Landing
1967 model Cessna 182K belonging to the Canadian Owners and Pilots Association
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A Cessna 182P, flown in Swifts Creek, Victoria
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1977 Reims Cessna F182Q (G-BLEW) at Kemble airfield, Gloucestershire, England.*Photographed by Adrian Pingstone in June 2003 and placed in the public domain. Derived - edit from original placed in public domain.
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Cessna 182Q fitted with the SMA SR305-230 engine
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Cessna T182T At Centennial
Cessna 182J Skylane (UK registration G-ATPT, built 1966) at Kemble Airfield, Gloucestershire, England. *Photographed by Adrian Pingstone in July 2005 and released to the public domain.