
N21205 - Cessna 182P
PRICING
Members | $159.00 per hour (wet) |
AVIONICS
GPS | Garmin 430W |
Avionics | GMA340 β Audio Panel |
PERFORMANCE
Fluid Capacities
Fuel | 84 Total Gallons, 79 Usable Gallons |
Oil | 8 Quarts |
Engine, Electrical, and Wing Span
Engine(s) Type | Teledyne Continential O-470-S 230 BHP at 2600 RPM |
Single or Multi Engine | Single Engine |
Thrust Provided By | 82 Inch Constant-Speed Propeller |
Electrical System | 14 Volt System with Alternator |
Wing Span | Feet |
Landing Gear | Fixed |
Speeds
Maxium At Sea Level | 148 Knots |
Vne (Never Exceed) | 176 KIAS |
Vno (Max Structural Cruising) | 141 KIAS |
Vx (Best Angle Of Climb) | 70 Knots |
Vy (Best Rate Of Climb) | 87 Knots |
Cruise
No cruise information is available for this aircraft. |
Rate of Climb
Sea Level | 890 Feet Per Minute |
Ground Roll Distances
Takeoff | 705 Feet |
Landing | 590 Feet |
Stall Speeds
Vs0 (Flaps Up, Power Off) |
56 Knots |
Vs1 (Flaps Down, Power Off) | 50 Knots |
Service Ceiling
Service Ceiling | 17,700 Feet MSL |
Weights
Maximum Ramp Weight | 2950 Pounds |
Maximum Takeoff Weight | 2950 Pounds |
Maximum Landing Weight | 2950 Pounds |
Standard Empty Weight | 1707 Pounds |
Maximum Useful Load | 1243 Pounds |
Baggage Allowance | 200 Pounds |
Documentation
No documentation has been uploaded for this aircraft. |

Introductory Flight
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