CESSNA T182RG SKYLANE Aircraft For Sale
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1979 Cessna Turbo-Normalized R182RG that's ready to go. New leather seats. All brand new Garmin Avionics: GMA345 audio panel. GTN 650 TXI with dual G5s... More Info
Shane Warner
Longmont, CO USA
Last Update: 03/26/2023
Good looking and very well equipped. NDH. More Info
Metroplex Aviation
Roanoke, TX USA
Last Update: 03/16/2023
Stunning 1979 Cessna T182RG comes with new paint, very nice Garmin avionics panel and updated interior! N738PK is a very beautiful, clean, well-maintained ... More Info
Danny McPolin
Salt Lake City, UT USA
Last Update: 03/16/2023
**SOLD!** One of a kind panel! Dual Dynon HDX panels, Auto Pilot, Avidyne 540, IFR turbo retract Skylane II More Info
Seitz Aviation, LLC
Everett, WA USA
Last Update: 03/17/2023
SOLD! 1979 Cessna Turbo 182 RG. This immaculate and meticulously maintained airplane has been hangar kept by the same owner in California last ten years. ... More Info
Livermore, CA USA
Last Update: 11/05/2021
The Cessna R182 and TR182 models with retractable landing gear were offered from 1978-1986, without and with engine turbo charging. The Cessna R182 became known as the "Skylane RG". These models of the Cessna 182 offer 10-15% improvement in climb and cruise speeds over fixed gear models. In the Skylane RG, the landing gear retraction system uses hydraulic actuators powered by an electrically-driven pump. This system includes a gear position warning. The gear position warning emits an intermittent tone through the cabin speaker when the landing gear is in the retracted position and either the throttle is reduced below 12" MAP or the flaps are extended beyond 20 degrees. The landing gear may be lowered using a hand pump to pressurize the hydraulic system in the event of a hydraulic pump failure. However, there is not an alternative procedure for retracting the landing gear.
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