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Post subject: Re: Cessna 206 -- I want to know Posted: 16 Jul 2020, 19:53 |
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Joined: 06/09/11 Posts: 98 Post Likes: +32 Company: Prospect Engineering
Aircraft: Cessna TU206F
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Username Protected wrote: One of the reasons I like Cessna's in general is the two front doors. I didn't realize you can have a pax AND cargo doors on a 206, I don't think I would trade the passenger door for cargo doors but would sure love to have both. Especially if I was hauling elk racks. I would take a utility door over a passenger door any day.......I mean how else is one going to load a barrel of wine 
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 206 -- I want to know Posted: 16 Jul 2020, 20:51 |
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Joined: 07/06/14 Posts: 4047 Post Likes: +2792 Location: MA
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Username Protected wrote: Haha thats great. Somewhere I remember seeing a photo of a full size dirtbike in a 206 which is what I always picture when I think of cargo doors.
In my case, I carry people more often than large items and I've fit some impressive sized stuff through the baggage door which is why I said that. Definitely would love to have both. If Jim C. sees this thread, maybe he will post that picture, it is his plane. But I thought it was a motorcycle, not a dirt bike.
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 206 -- I want to know Posted: 20 Jul 2020, 17:14 |
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Joined: 03/28/17 Posts: 8922 Post Likes: +11319 Location: N. California
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Username Protected wrote: Yep, a "205" correct model number is a 210-5
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 206 -- I want to know Posted: 20 Jul 2020, 18:07 |
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Joined: 11/30/12 Posts: 4892 Post Likes: +5569 Location: Santa Fe, NM (KSAF)
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Username Protected wrote: Haha thats great. Somewhere I remember seeing a photo of a full size dirtbike in a 206 which is what I always picture when I think of cargo doors.
In my case, I carry people more often than large items and I've fit some impressive sized stuff through the baggage door which is why I said that. Definitely would love to have both. If Jim C. sees this thread, maybe he will post that picture, it is his plane. But I thought it was a motorcycle, not a dirt bike. It's both. It's a street legal 4-stroke Yamaha XT225. https://adventuremotorcycle.com/bikes/2 ... 225-review The small front tire is just for loading and unloading - it gets replaced with the original full size tire when it's out of the plane.
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 206 -- I want to know Posted: 21 Jul 2020, 03:35 |
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Joined: 11/03/08 Posts: 16893 Post Likes: +28691 Location: Peachtree City GA / Stoke-On-Trent UK
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tell the truth now - have you ever ridden it around a parking lot with the small tire ? I wouldn't be able to resist
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 206 -- I want to know Posted: 23 Jul 2020, 11:51 |
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Joined: 01/29/09 Posts: 4789 Post Likes: +2499 Company: retired corporate mostly Location: Chico,California KCIC/CL56
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Quote: I mean how else is one going to load a barrel of wine Steve... Is that a wine barrel 100lbs, or a barrel of wine 600lbs? Holds it well either way. side note: I once called Palm Beach ground control to tell them a local 206 pilot had taxiied out with the cargo doors still open. It was so stuffed with supplies for his Bahama home that he didn't notice.
_________________ Jeff
soloed in a land of Superhomers/1959 Cessna 150, retired with Proline 21/ CJ4.
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 206 -- I want to know Posted: 23 Jul 2020, 12:08 |
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Joined: 08/13/14 Posts: 540 Post Likes: +261
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If u can afford the turbo buy it. Makes things a lot easier when it’s high and hot. Not sure if u can get the turbo w the Conti though in a pre 84.
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 206 -- I want to know Posted: 23 Jul 2020, 13:29 |
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This is how they fly.....
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 206 -- I want to know Posted: 23 Jul 2020, 14:00 |
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Joined: 03/28/17 Posts: 8922 Post Likes: +11319 Location: N. California
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Username Protected wrote: This is how they fly..... Closing the cowl flaps will get you another 5 knots if you can do it; they are also good for about 200 feet per minute rate of climb increase. Added to that, opening the cowl flaps for landing gives you a noticeably lighter nose as they add lift to the nose.
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 206 -- I want to know Posted: 23 Jul 2020, 14:02 |
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Joined: 12/09/07 Posts: 17212 Post Likes: +13459 Location: Cascade, ID (U70)
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Username Protected wrote: This is how they fly..... Closing the cowl flaps will get you another 5 knots if you can do it; they are also good for about 200 feet per minute rate of climb increase. Added to that, opening the cowl flaps for landing gives you a noticeably lighter nose as they add lift to the nose.
Good info on landing with cowl flaps open. Thanks!
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