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Post subject: Re: Cessna 206 -- I want to know Posted: 09 Jul 2020, 18:29 |
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Joined: 09/04/09 Posts: 6203 Post Likes: +2738 Location: Doylestown, PA (KDYL)
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Username Protected wrote: But with 260hp. Unless there is an STC for a 520.
_________________ Rick Witt Doylestown, PA & Destin, FL
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 206 -- I want to know Posted: 09 Jul 2020, 18:46 |
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Joined: 07/22/14 Posts: 10082 Post Likes: +20105 Company: Mountain Airframe LLC Location: Mena, Arkansas
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Username Protected wrote: But with 260hp. Unless there is an STC for a 520. There is. Texas Skyways. Repaired a 205 about 6 years ago. With the 550 it was a beast.
_________________ If a diligent man puts his energy into the exclusive effort, a molehill can be made into a mountain
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 206 -- I want to know Posted: 09 Jul 2020, 18:58 |
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Joined: 09/04/09 Posts: 6203 Post Likes: +2738 Location: Doylestown, PA (KDYL)
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Username Protected wrote: There is. Texas Skyways. Repaired a 205 about 6 years ago. With the 550 it was a beast.
Cool...makes it a P206 with a chin 
_________________ Rick Witt Doylestown, PA & Destin, FL
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 206 -- I want to know Posted: 09 Jul 2020, 19:11 |
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Joined: 03/24/08 Posts: 2836 Post Likes: +1117
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Username Protected wrote: There is. Texas Skyways. Repaired a 205 about 6 years ago. With the 550 it was a beast.
Cool...makes it a P206 with a chin 
And a double door on the pilot side!
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 206 -- I want to know Posted: 09 Jul 2020, 19:23 |
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Arturo is laughing. (inside joke for old Cessna Pilots Association members) Yep, the 210 version of choice would be the 1964 210D. IO 520. 4+"2" seating only downside is no cargo door. Never stopped me from camping or hauling equipment. (dismantled a small milling machine once and hauled it back in pieces.) Also the early 210's (including the D) had the smaller elevators and you routinely need 40# in baggage in order not to run out of elevator trim on final. Great short field work. Other than that its an excellent plane. Quick, hauls a lot and really economical when you pull back on the throttles. I commuted between Fresno and San Diego for about 7 years with one and really enjoyed it. Im seriously thinking of going back to one now that we have a strip to play with. 
_________________ An Engineer's job is to say No. Until the check clears, then make a mountain from a molehill.
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 206 -- I want to know Posted: 09 Jul 2020, 19:52 |
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Joined: 01/08/17 Posts: 435 Post Likes: +291
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Username Protected wrote: But with 260hp. Unless there is an STC for a 520.
The Cessna 210 of the same vintage as the Cessna 205 was an IO-470 powered plane as well.
First two years of the 210, 1960 and 1961 were the narrow cabin C180/C185 fuselage with 260hp IO-470 and retractable gear. The prototype 210 still had the straight tail of the Cessna 180/182 that it was derived from!
1962 210B and 1963 210C were the larger wide cabin used through 1969, also with an IO-470.
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 206 -- I want to know Posted: 09 Jul 2020, 20:08 |
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Username Protected wrote: I thoroughly endorse Toms decision to get a 206. That’s 2 dead elk baggage baby. I gave you a dislike for the poor elk!!! 
You mean you’re not happy it’s 3
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 206 -- I want to know Posted: 09 Jul 2020, 22:26 |
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Username Protected wrote: I gave you a dislike for the poor elk!!!  You mean you’re not happy it’s 3
Reminds me of a pink floyd song, "hey hunter, leave them elk alone"
#savetheelk
Grommet knows better. I'm calling his wife tomorrow. She'll set him straight.
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 206 -- I want to know Posted: 09 Jul 2020, 22:55 |
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Username Protected wrote: She helps me dismember them and carry them off the mountain. You’ll get nothin there. I'm gonna reel her in. Kids are gonna make her do it. Within one year, she'll be vegan. I'll be coming up to fly the cub and the new 206
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 206 -- I want to know Posted: 09 Jul 2020, 23:17 |
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Joined: 11/16/14 Posts: 9566 Post Likes: +13415 Company: Forever a Student Pilot Location: Colfax Washington
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Username Protected wrote: It's also Tom's way of letting us know that a 182 will be listed for sale shortly. But which One 
_________________ Welder/Pipefitter.......Forever a Student Pilot
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