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Old 10-01-2006, 09:00 PM
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Yes, that radio, receiver and servos would work with the Cessna 182. I have the same setup in my ParkFlyers Cessna 182. My first plane was the Cessna 182, yes it was crashed, but that is all part of it. Since it is foam you can glue most everything back together. I didn't want to buy a 2 or 3 channel plane and be tired of it in a month, or be limited on what it can do. It took me about 4-5 times out to get it down, but I would not go back and do it any different. What fun is it if it is not a challenge right If you set the dual rates, exponentials, and end points on the ailerons low enough, it is a very easy plane to fly, just go slow, no quick jerks on the stick.