Very nice to see this as I am working on a flight sim video with the Cessna 195 highlighting events from 1947 - the year this airplane was certified. Blue skies from the Flight Level!
At one time, many moons ago I flew ne of these for quite some time out of my local airport. It was my first tail dragger experience and while I am no longer able to fly, it has remained one of the most iconic and pleasurable aircraft I have ever had the privilege to fly. I would have a hard time choosing between the 195 and the Other as to which one to own.
This is the Ford model T of airplanes. It's one of a handful designs that has a modern base shape, but all of it's features scream vintage. I love the Cessna 195 to death.
Great tribute to the 195 thanks to all who put this piece together the 195 is one of my favorite aircraft of all times an also one of my favorite places to visit in vintage at airventure
My ex boss, Clifford C. Crabs, (now deceased), had a 195 for most of the time I knew him. He participated in various 195 seminars at Oshkosh for decades. He was a NASA test pilot and member of the Quiet Birdmen. If any of you remember Cliff, please reply to this comment.
I knew Cliff well. He was an active supporter of “all things aviation” and especially of the Cessna 195. Thanks for reminding me of him. He is truly missed.
I saw two cf- registrations in this video. I was amazed. There was a derelict one at my local air park for a million years that I always dreamed of fixing up. Only problem was that I was 11 and had no knowledge or cash lol
Beautiful! There's a red and white one in the local airport's hangar, in good condition, but I've never seen it fly and don't know the owner. And the city, who got ownership of the historical hangar (built in 1936) last January, wants to evict all the aeroplanes from there and turn it into some kind of event space... I really hope OH-CSC finds a new home somewhere, as the demolition of the airport seems inevitable.
Hi there, I was wondering if I could use this plane in a top 10 video about airplanes that im creating for my youtube channel? If so that would be much appreciated.
An American subculture celebrating the past in present times. Happy looking bunch of folks.
Such a stately looking airplane just sitting there on the ground, and an eye catcher in the air.
Thank you EAA for this exceptionally beautiful video. Flying my C-195 B with my family is a dream come true!
Gone onto my list of beautiful aircraft, would love to own one.
Very nice to see this as I am working on a flight sim video with the Cessna 195 highlighting events from 1947 - the year this airplane was certified. Blue skies from the Flight Level!
At one time, many moons ago I flew ne of these for quite some time out of my local airport. It was my first tail dragger experience and while I am no longer able to fly, it has remained one of the most iconic and pleasurable aircraft I have ever had the privilege to fly. I would have a hard time choosing between the 195 and the Other as to which one to own.
And the ...."Other"?....... The Staggerwing Beech perhaps?
This is the Ford model T of airplanes.
It's one of a handful designs that has a modern base shape, but all of it's features scream vintage.
I love the Cessna 195 to death.
This is the airplane equivalent of a 1940s car. It looks old but dignified in its age.
Great tribute to the 195 thanks to all who put this piece together the 195 is one of my favorite aircraft of all times an also one of my favorite places to visit in vintage at airventure
Yesterday ... today ... tomorrow ...... permanent value !!!
My AMT school has a 195. I intend to make a play for it once I've got it airworthy.
Absolutely one of my favorite airplanes ever!
My ex boss, Clifford C. Crabs, (now deceased), had a 195 for most of the time I knew him. He participated in various 195 seminars at Oshkosh for decades. He was a NASA test pilot and member of the Quiet Birdmen. If any of you remember Cliff, please reply to this comment.
I knew Cliff well. He was an active supporter of “all things aviation” and especially of the Cessna 195. Thanks for reminding me of him. He is truly missed.
Great airplane. I know 2 people that own these and they say the same thing. They love them but they are always in need of something.
What an ICON
Near the end, the gentleman said "As long as we are allowed to fly airplanes..." Perish the thought!
Would love to own either a C195 or B Model 17...
I want to own one of these sooooooo bad
Great video! Thanks! :)
My dream plane. Has been for years and years. One day...
BEAUTIFUL, VIDEO.
Beautiful airplane 😊👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Less than 20 of them up here in Canada, one just a mile from my house, beautiful machine.
I saw two cf- registrations in this video. I was amazed. There was a derelict one at my local air park for a million years that I always dreamed of fixing up. Only problem was that I was 11 and had no knowledge or cash lol
Beautiful! There's a red and white one in the local airport's hangar, in good condition, but I've never seen it fly and don't know the owner. And the city, who got ownership of the historical hangar (built in 1936) last January, wants to evict all the aeroplanes from there and turn it into some kind of event space... I really hope OH-CSC finds a new home somewhere, as the demolition of the airport seems inevitable.
Very cool.
Well done!
Coyle , Please give this aircraft to your Brother.
Nice Thanks.
Hi there, I was wondering if I could use this plane in a top 10 video about airplanes that im creating for my youtube channel? If so that would be much appreciated.
Sweet plane
RIP 'Doc' Boise
What does it cost to get into the 195?
It sure looks awesome but ... Do you actually see anything in front of you ?
So beautiful looking, but I have sat in one and was very surprised and dissappointed in how poor the outside visibility was.
I bet most of the work is on that Jackobs engine.
Seems to have a Beechcraft look.