Mitchell Holman wrote in
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Andrew Chaplin wrote in
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"Jacques" wrote in
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Great shots, sir. Could this aircraft have been built in the 30s? I
had never seen it before . . .
Late 1940s and through the '50s. It was built to meet an army spec but
lost out to the DHC-2 Beaver.
Actually the Army did buy some, calling it the LC-126,
but never in the numbers Cessna hoped. They advertized it
on the civilian market as the "Businessliner" but it was
not much of a success. It consumed more oil than the Beaver,
which I can relate from personal experience consumed a lot.
At every landing it was "fill the oil and check the gas"....
Crew in the Beaver, IIRC, could fill the oil reservoir while in flight.
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