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gibbons said:I believe it is an early Cessna 310. The expansive size was required in order for the aircraft to carry its own spare parts.
Stick around Dave. You'll learn.Dave Krall CFII said:I really wish I knew so much about the old airplanes...
Okay, smarty pants, when did Cessna change from tail wheel?gibbons said:I believe it is an early Cessna 310. The expansive size was required in order for the aircraft to carry its own spare parts.
I have that same picture on my wall. Daughter bought it for me, just because.RobertGerace said:
I'm going to take a WAG (no Google, no knowledge at all - as I'm sure my answer will verify).... 1955?Richard said:Okay, smarty pants, when did Cessna change from tail wheel?
gibbons said:I believe it is an early Cessna 310. The expansive size was required in order for the aircraft to carry its own spare parts.
OK. I've had more time to think about this. I'm going to refine my WAG somewhat. I'll say.... The 310 was introduced in 1953…with deliveries beginning in 1954. The 172 and 182 were 1956 and the 150 was 1959.richard said:Okay, smarty pants, when did Cessna change from tail wheel?gibbons said:I'm going to take a WAG (no Google, no knowledge at all - as I'm sure my answer will verify).... 1955?
Richard said:I have that same picture on my wall. Daughter bought it for me, just because.
EDIT: What I have is exactly like the pic you posted except in the lower left corner there is a very visible stratus cloud and I can see the entire bridge save for where it disappears behind the aforementioned cloud.
Windows are in the wrong place, tail feathers aren't as tall and it's not as fat around the middle.igottafly said:this looks like it to me