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Cessna 310 (N69842) - New Paint Job
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Cessna 310 (N69842)

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wylann
Nice. Clean, and simple. Great photo too.
John Chaparro
Never a dumb question. Wing tip mounted fuel tanks. Don't recall capacity or how much incremental range they offered, but were the signature feature for the Sky Kings
George Bures
Makes me all nostalgic for Sky King.
camorton
The tip tanks are actually the mains. They hold about 50 US gallons each. Early models had no fuel at all in the wings. It was considered a safety feature - keeping the fuel away from the cabin in the event of a crash. Later models have aux tanks in the wing and engine nacelles.
Scott Cavalier
Looks like a Riley turbo conversion
garritt
Gerald...That is where we put the children....
jet4ang
Garritt, you made my day. Thanks ☺
jthyland
Sky King. Would love to see that series again.
George Haven
What a beauty!
jesse kyzer
Sky King 1ST A/C WAS 1943 Cessna T-50, N67832, Next, was a 1958 Cessna 310B, N5348A
originaly aired from 16 September 1951, series came to an end in 1959
other a/c were subd but same n's
https://www.thisdayinaviation.com/tag/sky-king/
jesse kyzer
another Sky King hit and won't say another
https://www.skyking.com/
Ryan Hodges
I love 310s. They always look like hotrods on the ramp.
Donald Parsons
The Cessna 310 and the TV show Sky King together are two of the greatest influences on my decision to learn to fly. The 310 is sleek and sexy and Sky King (and Penny) took to the sky for adventure. Beautiful airplane!
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