I have a friend with a 206, so probably make a comparison.Video was good, and curious if you have a 206 video in mind, because that has a different wing.
The 206's larger horizontal tail helps short takeoff and landing, as well. 205's horizontal tail span was 10' 10"; on the early 206 it was 11' 8"; and from 1968 onward the 206 had the same 13' span horizontal tail as the 210.Video was good, and curious if you have a 206 video in mind, because that has a different wing.
The 205 was built with the 260 hp IO-470; while the legacy 206s all had variations of the 285 hp IO-520.The 206 has a 260 HP fuel injected engine verses my 230 HP engine, both are Continentals.
The 206's larger horizontal tail helps short takeoff and landing, as well. 205's horizontal tail span was 10' 10"; on the early 206 it was 11' 8"; and from 1968 onward the 206 had the same 13' span horizontal tail as the 210.
The 205 was built with the 260 hp IO-470; while the legacy 206s all had variations of the 285 hp IO-520.
Early 210s had the narrower horizontal stab of the 205, or perhaps the other way around since a 205 is a fixed gear early 210 (it's actually a 210-5). They widened the stab from year to year rapidly, presumably due to some pilots having difficulty getting the nose up on landing, until the 210 settled on 13'.The 206's larger horizontal tail helps short takeoff and landing, as well. 205's horizontal tail span was 10' 10"; on the early 206 it was 11' 8"; and from 1968 onward the 206 had the same 13' span horizontal tail as the 210.
The 205 was built with the 260 hp IO-470; while the legacy 206s all had variations of the 285 hp IO-520.
Is this plane still available?I've owned the same 206 for 40 years. I've only once or twice loaded it to near gross weight, and while I'm lugging around some wasted space most of the time, when I've needed space or extra load capacity it's hard to find a better option.
Incidentally, I'm in the process of selling mine, due to my permanent grounding for glioblastoma (highly malignant brain tumor) which is incurable - so there's no complicated decision making for me in that respect. I'm on the verge of going through a broker, so if anyone is interested here's a shameless plug for mine. But anyone interested will have to act quickly so I can carve out your name and exclude the brokerage fees.
(Motorcycle not included but can be negotiated with sale.)
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Is this plane still available?
To a company or individual.??It sold quickly and made its way to Alaska.
Yes. You know them?In Yakutak?
Sorry took so long to reply. There is no comparison to the storage between the 206 and 182. The 206 is huge the 182 has a slightly bigger storage space of a 172. The cargo doors on the 206 makes loading and unloading simple. As for late model versus early model not sure the differences except electronics are much. I got mine at a good price, and looking at what they are costing now unless money is no issue would probably look at an older model.@douglas393 Thanks for your contribution. I am pondering on my next plane (currently in a 182-S) in about a year. I travel to shooting matches and haul a bit of gear when I do. If I have another competitor of above average size with me, I am up against my UL at full fuel. Leaving out fuel is not a problem but ease of loading is an issue with the 182. I am favoring a T206H to take advantage of the higher payload, cargo doors, turbo for a little better TAS when flying higher is appropriate. Increased fuel/ins/maintenance cost with the 6 place, higher valued turbocharged plane are not a concern by reliability is. Although I am 90% certain a T206H is the best plane for me, what is your opinion? Any other serious contenders I should be looking at for an upgrade from a 182 that offers easier loading, increased UL, and a little better speed...but...with at least the cabin width of a 182?
Thank you!Sorry took so long to reply. There is no comparison to the storage between the 206 and 182. The 206 is huge the 182 has a slightly bigger storage space of a 172. The cargo doors on the 206 makes loading and unloading simple. As for late model versus early model not sure the differences except electronics are much. I got mine at a good price, and looking at what they are costing now unless money is no issue would probably look at an older model.