Canadian Warplanes 5: Cessna L-182 Skylane
Cessna L-182 Skylane, Canadian Army
(Library and ArchivesCanada Photo, MIKAN No. 4234825).
Cessna L-182 Skylane,Canadian Army (Serial No. 16726) and (Serial No. 16727).
Ten Cessna L-182 Skylanes were flown by the Canadian in the 1960s. The L-182 is a four-seat, single-engined light airplane, built by Cessna of Wichita, Kansas. Introduced in 1956, the 182 has been produced in a number of variants, including a version with retractable landing gear, andis the second-most popular Cessna model still in production, after the 172.(Wikipedia)
Cessna 182 Skylane, RCAF L-182D (4), (Serial Nos. 16726-16729), L-182E (4), (Serial Nos. 16732-16735), L-182F (2), (Serial No. 16730-16731), for a total of 10 aircraft.
(Rick Johnson Photo)
Cessna L182F Skylane, Canadian Forces (Serial No. 119730).
(DND Photo PCN67-855)
Cessna L182F Skylane, Canadian Forces (Serial No. 119730).
(Library and Archives Canada Photo, MIKAN No. 4234825).
Cessna L-182 Skylane, Canadian Army (Serial No. 16726) and (Serial No. 16727).
(Library and Archives Canada Photo, MIKAN No. 4235152)
Cessna L-182 Skylane, Canadian Army (Serial No. 16727).