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Cessna 180 vs. 182 vs. 185



 
 
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Old January 20th 04, 01:21 AM
Dan Thomas
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The 185's rear seats are basically kid seats. It's pretty tight in the
back, not like a 206. 206 is more popular with guys hauling people or
freight off average strips. The 185 is better for unimproved strips.
And the 185 is for real pilots.

Dan

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Paul Sengupta wrote:

So was the 185 ever widened?


No.

When did it get 6 seats, or did it always have 6 seats in certain guises?


It always had 6. The 180 had 6 after 1963.

In the same size plane as a 180?


Yep.

Or as a later 182?


The 182 is longer and taller, but has the same wingspan.

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