timwinters
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Us fat guys like the 182's better than 172's.
Yeah, if the FAA ever decides to do a sleep apnea study, I'm confident that they'll start (and maybe end) with the 182 owners' database!
Us fat guys like the 182's better than 172's.
Yeah, if the FAA ever decides to do a sleep apnea study, I'm confident that they'll start (and maybe end) with the 182 owners' database!
Max width would be within an inch or two. But there's more to the story than that.So until I do find a 182 to check out how about how does the cabin size (width) compare on a 182 vs. Piper Archers/Arrows?
and a Cardinal is 182 width, noticeably wider and more comfortable than a 172.
and a Cardinal is 182 width, noticeably wider and more comfortable than a 172.
Yeah, if the FAA ever decides to do a sleep apnea study, I'm confident that they'll start (and maybe end) with the 182 owners' database!
Just ran across this...
The 182 owners' theme song!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOgd9hitEAE
(actually, it should be the national anthem)
Just ran across this...
The 182 owners' theme song!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOgd9hitEAE
(actually, it should be the national anthem)
Well I think the 182 I was looking at is way above my budget. It was above my budget by $20K and we could justify that BUT I got a quote from avionics shop to get a used WAAS gps (430W) and 1 Aspen 1000 Pro installed and that comes to about $25K and those 2 items are important to me so realistically this one is too expensive.
Well I think the 182 I was looking at is way above my budget. It was above my budget by $20K and we could justify that BUT I got a quote from avionics shop to get a used WAAS gps (430W) and 1 Aspen 1000 Pro installed and that comes to about $25K and those 2 items are important to me so realistically this one is too expensive.
Man I'm really needing to find a 182 to sit in cause you guys make it sound Lazy Boy Chair like!
So until I do find a 182 to check out how about how does the cabin size (width) compare on a 182 vs. Piper Archers/Arrows?
Cessna interiors are clunky, clostrophobic, crude compared to modern aircraft like the Cirrus SR22 and the little Flight Design CT. The CT has a 50 inch wide cabin and leather bucket seats.
Kids learning in Cessna 172s have no clue whats possible in aviation outside of the lemming world of Cessna.
Jose,
Have a look at Comanches as well.
Flav
Yeah looked at these too and found a nice 260c locally but insurance was the highest on the Comanches than anything else (other than sr22) so I'd need to build hours before moving into them.
Yeah I realized that but my wife also prefers fixed gear so if I can I'd like to keep her happy!
You're kind of an insulting, condescending fellow, aren't you? Someone always has something more, better, or bigger. If you aren't Bill Gates and you think this doesn't apply to you, you're either clueless or classless.
None of that changes the fact that Cessna is an obsolete design and a clumsy product.
Shoot the messenger, it's easier right?
I am not trying to be mean about the pilot missing this, but the fuel is dyed for a reason and he should have been both checking it, and being able to tell when it's diluted. The main reason to check fuel is to look for color and water.
None of that changes the fact that Cessna is an obsolete design and a clumsy product.
Shoot the messenger, it's easier right?
Yep, the success of all those "172 replacements" over the years sure proves that ...None of that changes the fact that Cessna is an obsolete design and a clumsy product.
None of that changes the fact that Cessna is an obsolete design and a clumsy product.
Today's 172s are not the same bird as those produced 57 years ago just like today's 737s aren't the same birds of 47 years ago and today's Corvettes aren't the same cars as those of 61 years ago.
Oh, and by the way, I'd rather have a '57 corvette than a 2014.
None of that changes the fact that Cessna is an obsolete design and a clumsy product.
Shoot the messenger, it's easier right?
None of that changes the fact that Cessna is an obsolete design and a clumsy product.
Shoot the messenger, it's easier right?
What would be the next size up (Cessna) from a C182?
What would be the next size up (Cessna) from a C182?
Question was answered in this very thread more than 5 years ago.What would be the next size up (Cessna) from a C182?