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What kind of plane did Aunt Bea solo in?



 
 
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Old March 12th 07, 06:54 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Robert M. Gary wrote:

On Mar 11, 6:12 am, "Tony" wrote:

Did 182s have CS props back then?



I used to fly a C-182A. Its almost like a C-172XP. The body was much
more narrow than a more recent 182,


Four inches narrower. The wide bodies started in 1962. Previous to
that the 182 was the same fuselage as the 180.



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Old March 12th 07, 09:18 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Mar 12, 11:54 am, Newps wrote:
Robert M. Gary wrote:
On Mar 11, 6:12 am, "Tony" wrote:


Did 182s have CS props back then?


I used to fly a C-182A. Its almost like a C-172XP. The body was much
more narrow than a more recent 182,


Four inches narrower. The wide bodies started in 1962. Previous to
that the 182 was the same fuselage as the 180.


Its amazing how much difference that 4 inches makes in a GA plane!!

-Robert

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Old March 12th 07, 09:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Robert M. Gary
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On Mar 12, 11:54 am, Newps wrote:
Robert M. Gary wrote:
On Mar 11, 6:12 am, "Tony" wrote:


Did 182s have CS props back then?


I used to fly a C-182A. Its almost like a C-172XP. The body was much
more narrow than a more recent 182,


Four inches narrower. The wide bodies started in 1962. Previous to
that the 182 was the same fuselage as the 180.


Its amazing how much difference that 4 inches makes in a GA plane!!

-Robert

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Old March 12th 07, 11:04 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Thanks for the straight line.

Jim



Its amazing how much difference that 4 inches makes



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Old March 13th 07, 02:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Mar 10, 8:41 pm, "Lou" wrote:
Well?


http://www.zille.com/Griffith/epinfo...3&comments=all

 




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