The C182 hardly has dihedral, if any. Dihedral is when the wing is kind of a "V" shape. This picture is self explanatory: http://www.littletoyairplanes.com/theoryofflight/images/whyplanesfly/fullsize/10dihedral.jpg
It has a high wing.
Dihedral usually makes an aircraft more stable in attitude.
distinguishes what make it is EX: cessna 154, cessna 182 their different planes
The Cessna 182 will use 11-12.5 gallons per hour.
Anhedral and dihedral refer to the angle of an aircrafts wings in relation to the horizontal plane of the aircraft. Most aircraft have wings which are angled upward from the wing root. This is called dihedral. Some aircraft have wings which are angled downward from the wing root. This is called anhedral.
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around 300,000
Dihedral is the angle that the wing diverges from horizontal. Most planes have a positive dihedral, meaning the wings angle up slightly. This gives the plane stability in flight. Acrobatic and fighter planes tend to have a negative dihedral (wings droop) which allows them to manoeuver quickly.
Up to 4.
62 knts
88Gallons starting in 1979 for the 182 RG
Depends on the model but the smaller Cessna 150's hold around 25 gallons and the larger Cessna 182 can hold up to 90 gallons.