Rangier Rover
21st October 2010, 12:41 AM
A beautiful aircraft from the Late 40's to mid50's.
Were talking about Cessna's only post war mass produced radial powered aircraft.
Some find them very daunting due to the big nose. (Visibility is ordinary wile the tail is on the ground!)
My best mate wants me to go in with him on a fine example with the Jacobs 300Hp carby radial. :twisted:
These things have so much charm, nice lines, a very wide fuselage to accommodate the 42" radial engine.
They do like oil though! Up to 12 gallons an hour depending:eek:. Modern rings, seals etc will reduce this some what.
There are so many parts for these things in the states.
Many purest say kits don't exist but they are still being produced in small numbers due to the plentiful availability of parts.
I may end up a bachelor if I do this:eek: My wife hates flying:(
You will all have seen these things in movies etc. Only around six in Australia I'm aware of.
Some links of other 195's
YouTube - Cessna 195 Engine Start
YouTube - Cessna 195
YouTube - Cessna 195 startup at Cracker Fly-In 7/21/09
Tony
Were talking about Cessna's only post war mass produced radial powered aircraft.
Some find them very daunting due to the big nose. (Visibility is ordinary wile the tail is on the ground!)
My best mate wants me to go in with him on a fine example with the Jacobs 300Hp carby radial. :twisted:
These things have so much charm, nice lines, a very wide fuselage to accommodate the 42" radial engine.
They do like oil though! Up to 12 gallons an hour depending:eek:. Modern rings, seals etc will reduce this some what.
There are so many parts for these things in the states.
Many purest say kits don't exist but they are still being produced in small numbers due to the plentiful availability of parts.
I may end up a bachelor if I do this:eek: My wife hates flying:(
You will all have seen these things in movies etc. Only around six in Australia I'm aware of.
Some links of other 195's
YouTube - Cessna 195 Engine Start
YouTube - Cessna 195
YouTube - Cessna 195 startup at Cracker Fly-In 7/21/09
Tony