FS2002 - C182RG Pennsylvania State Police Aircraft.
A repaint of the default C182RG in PA State
Police Colors of blue with white. The
Pennsylvania State Police Aviation Division
was established on October 15. 1968. Air
Patrol Operations were initiated on March 24, 1969
at the then Harrisburg-York Airport (Capital City Airport).
The Division's initial personnel complement consisted
of six (6) pilots and four (4) mechanic/observers.
These aircraft. Supplied through the Federal Military
Surplus Property System, were intended for utilization
during natural disasters, rescues, civil disorders, and
emergency medical evacuation/transportation. In
August 1989, the Aviation Division took delivery of
a fourth (4th) Cessna 182 Skylane used for drug
surveillance and criminal investigation work.
Has Transparent windows, flaps, retractable landing
gear and all flight surfaces are moveable.
Repaint by Bob Bongiovanni.