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1951 Cessna 195
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1951 Cessna 195

The Cessna 190 and 195 are light single engine general aviation aircraft which were manufactured by Cessna between 1947 and 1954. The 195 model was also used by the United States Air Force as a light transport and utility aircraft under the designation LC-126.

History

The Cessna 190/195 aircraft were Cessna's only post war radial engine aircraft and the first prototype named P-780 flew in 1945. The biggest difference between the 190 and the 195 model was the choice of engine. The 195 used a Jacobs R-755-A2 radial engine with around 300hp or a Jacobs R-744-A2 with 245hp while the 190 used a Continental R-670-23 radial engine with 240hp. Over 1.100 190's and 195's were made and many are still flown today.

The aircraft were sold mainly as business aircraft as they were for most pilots too expensive for private use and therefor the models were called businessliners. The military version was mainly used in Alaska and could be fitted with skiis and floats.

Specifications

The specifications given are for the 195 model with the Jacobs R-755-A2 radial engine.

General characteristics

Performance

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Designation Sequence

182 - 185 - 188 - 190 - 195 - 205 - 206 - 207

Comparable aircraft

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