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Are there no UK-registered Cessna 337s?

Stan V.

Charter Member
I have several repaints for U.S. registered Cessna 337H's (Carenado) and a few from a smattering of other countries but none from the UK. How come? Am I just looking in the wrong places?
 
I have several repaints for U.S. registered Cessna 337H's (Carenado) and a few from a smattering of other countries but none from the UK. How come? Am I just looking in the wrong places?

Its not a very common aircraft now, and it wouldn't surprise me if there are no more registered in the UK. If you want to research it, go to the CAA website

http://www.caa.co.uk
 
Its not a very common aircraft now, and it wouldn't surprise me if there are no more registered in the UK. If you want to research it, go to the CAA website

http://www.caa.co.uk

Thanks for that. There are currently only nine registered. However, these do not appear very spiffy, and unless someone had a personal connection, I suspect they didn't catch the imagination of the repainters.
 
That's because a lot of Cessna's are suffering from an FAA 'ageing aircraft directive'; effectively means having to re-spar the wings on some, cost of which is often greater than value of aeroplane.

ttfn

Pete
 
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