Cessna 170
VP-YIA
(c/n unknown)
So successful was the Cessna 120/140 line that in
1948
Cessna decided to design and produce
a four seat
model. This was known as the Model 170, and the first
editions of this craft
looked
very much like
a slightly larger 140. In fact, to the
uninitiated, they were difficult to tell apart,
except that the 170
was a
little bit bigger. This
first Cessna 170 had no dorsal fin, had untapered,
fabric covered wings,
and
vee type
wing struts. Although
some 700 of these "straight wing" 170s
were built, photographs of
them are comparatively rare. I took this shot in the
hangar in Bulawayo,
Southern Rhodesia
(Zimbabwe, now) in 1950. This very early Cessna 170
was imported for the
Bulawayo Light
Plane Club although the hangar was owned by Commercial Air Services who
were
Cessna dealers for
the whole of Southern Africa. The 195 behind is ZS-BGA. The
contemporary
shot below shows an
Australian example photographed by Phil Vabre at the 2005 Avalon Air
Show.
This
machine was originally N4239V, and went to Australia in 1964 via Hong
Kong (VR-HEI),
Singapore (VR-SCZ),
and Malaysia (9M-ALZ).
Cessna 170
VH-ALZ
(c/n 18595)