Aircraft CF-ULU Data
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aircraft record found
CF-ULU
1959 Cessna 172, c/n 36420
Airframe Info
| Manufacturer | Cessna |
| Model | 172 Search all Cessna 172 |
| Year built | 1959 |
| Construction Number (C/N) | 36420 |
| Number of Seats | 4 |
| Number of Engines | 1 |
| Engine Type | Reciprocating |
Aircraft
| Registration Number | CF-ULU |
| Mode S (ICAO24) Code | C03603 |
| Certification Issued | 1990-01-24 |
| Current Status | Registered |
| Delivery Date | 1990-01-24 |
Owner
| Registration Type | Individual |
| Address |
Bindloss, Alberta T0J0H0 Canada |
User Comments
Jack Stoddart, 2012-11-18 18:30:20
I flew her from the Toronto Flying Club ( King City ) in the late 60's to Gore Bay,her 'nick' name was the u-lu bird. the 180 Franklin made short field stuff a brezze
Jack, 2012-04-17 03:25:35
Flew in this many times from T.F.C. Lots of fun with the 180 hp
Franklin conversion, many moons ago ...........
Franklin conversion, many moons ago ...........
Chris Miles, 2012-02-05 04:14:25
I owned CF-ULU from 1984-1989, I purchased it in Squamish BC where it had been used for taking tourists up onto glaciers in the area and as a camara plane for a Japenese documentary.
I was living in Vancouver at the time and parked it at YVR, I used it around the coast and for trips to the Okanagan Calgary and Estevan Sk. I also took it to Belize, formaly Briitish honduras and toured around Mexico. I used it for a while when I lived in Lloydmindter which is where I sold it.
The Franklin engine made it a great performer which was great when flying in the mountais.
Thanks for posting the photo, it brought back many fond memories.
Chris Miles
I was living in Vancouver at the time and parked it at YVR, I used it around the coast and for trips to the Okanagan Calgary and Estevan Sk. I also took it to Belize, formaly Briitish honduras and toured around Mexico. I used it for a while when I lived in Lloydmindter which is where I sold it.
The Franklin engine made it a great performer which was great when flying in the mountais.
Thanks for posting the photo, it brought back many fond memories.
Chris Miles