This 1956 Cessna 182 Skylane Is an Updated Antique ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick

First-year example of the classic plane stands ready for modern missions.

1956 Cessna Skylane
1956 Cessna 182 Skylane [Credit: Jeremy Schaad]
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Key Takeaways:

  • The article features a 1956 Cessna 182 Skylane as "Today's Top Pick," highlighting its reputation as a versatile and enduring all-around performer in general aviation.
  • This specific aircraft is a first-year model that uniquely combines vintage aesthetics, such as its straight tail and tall landing gear, with extensive modern avionics and practical upgrades.
  • Key features include a recently rebuilt engine and propeller with only 27 hours, a useful load of 554 pounds, a Garmin GTN 650 navigator, GFC 500 autopilot, dual G5s, and a Sportsman STOL kit.
  • Available for $215,000, this Skylane is presented as an ideal choice for pilots seeking a reliable classic airplane upgraded for today's airspace and various missions.
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Each day, the team at Aircraft For Sale picks an airplane that catches our attention because it is unique, represents a good deal, or has other interesting qualities. You can read Aircraft For Sale: Today’s Top Pick at FLYINGMag.com daily.

Today’s Top Pick is a 1956 Cessna 182 Skylane.

Cessna’s 182 Skylane, long renowned as an all-round performer that does everything well, has been defining the general aviation market since the mid-1950s. Its formidable power and useful load make it a utilitarian standout and a good choice for cross-country family transport, short-field operations, and travel in the backcountry.

1956 Cessna 182 Skylane [Credit: Jeremy Schaad]

The aircraft for sale today is of particular interest because it is a first-year example of the landmark design, with the appealing straight tail and tall landing gear that characterize early Skylanes. The aircraft exhibits the appealing combination of vintage, midcentury style and modern avionics that make it a safer, more practical traveling machine for today’s pilots. Its low-time engine and propeller promise to deliver years of dependable service. 

This 1956 Cessna 182 has 2,780 hours on the airframe and 27 hours on its Continental O-470L engine, which was rebuilt by Firewall Forward in 2025, and 27 hours on its McCauley propeller. The aircraft has a useful load of 554 pounds.

Additional equipment includes an AGM battery, tailwheel STC, Sportsman STOL kit, engine heater, Plane-Power alternator conversion, pitot heat, P.Ponk folding rear seats, one-piece windscreen, and new tires, tubes, and rotors within the last three years.

This antique Cessna’s panel is up-to-date. [Credit: Jeremy Schaad]

The modernized panel features a Garmin GTN 650 navigator, dual Garmin G5s, Garmin GFC 500 dual axis autopilot, GTX 335 transponder, electric turn and bank, and JPI EDM 900 certified engine monitor with new fuel sending units.

Pilots looking for a classic antique aircraft with enough power, useful load and reliability to be practical in today’s airspace should consider this 1956 Cessna 182 Skylane, which is available for $215,000 on AircraftForSale.

If you’re interested in financing, you can do so with FLYING Finance. Use our airplane loan calculator to calculate your estimated monthly payments. Or, to speak with an aviation finance specialist, visit flyingfinance.com.

Jonathan Welsh

Jonathan Welsh is Lead Editor of Aviation Consumer and a private pilot who worked as a reporter, editor and columnist with the Wall Street Journal for 21 years, mostly covering the auto industry. His passion for aviation began in childhood with balsa-wood gliders his aunt would buy for him at the corner store. Follow Jonathan on Twitter @JonathanWelsh4

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