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182 verses Skylane ?

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Pilot-34

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Most of me is in IL but my hearts in Alaska
I was just looking at a 1966 182 skylane and I notice some slight differences between the 182 and the skylane option in the operators manual
3 mph and 60 pounds.
Any idea what the physical differences in the plane are ?
This airplane has been A hanger queen for the last 10 years and has been in open but covered storage all of its life.
It has about 250 hours on a new engine installed in about 1970.
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