Cessna C 177 Cardinal. 1968 Cessna 177 Cardinal On Centerline Aviation 1968 C177 • $140,000 • NEW TO MARKET • 1968 C-177 Cardinal Subscribe to "Cessna / C-177 Cardinal" Classifieds in Email
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It soon became obvious that the 150 hp just couldn't do the job, so a replacement 180-hp Lycoming was installed in 1969 The new Cessna 177 Cardinal — with its cantilever, laminar-flow wing offering terrific visibility — is a doll to fly, a step above its trusty-yet-pedestrian predecessor
Cessna 177 Cardinal Technical Specs, History, Pictures Aircrafts and Planes
Don't confuse the 1968 and 1969 Cardinal with the 1970 through 1973 models A light, high-wing general aviation aircraft, the Cessna 177 Cardinal, was intended to replace the Cessna 172 Skyhawk It soon became obvious that the 150 hp just couldn't do the job, so a replacement 180-hp Lycoming was installed in 1969
Cessna 177B Cardinal Untitled Aviation Photo 1140557. Developed to replace the 172 family, the 177 entered the market at about the same time as the late model Cessna 172, at a price about 10% higher It soon became obvious that the 150 hp just couldn't do the job, so a replacement 180-hp Lycoming was installed in 1969
Cessna 177RG Cardinal RG Untitled Aviation Photo 1178077. Although the design is more than four decades old, the Cessna 177 Cardinal with its racy sloped windshield, wide doors and strutless wings looks more modern than the newest Skyhawks coming out of Cessna's Independence, Kansas, plant First announced in 1967, it was produced from 1968 to 1978