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RE: Art-Tech 3Ch Cessna 182 RC Radio Control Plane - 3/1/2005 7:38:14 AM   
Schteeva


 

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Thanks for the reply DrDoom. Piano wire? That's a surprise! The trailing link looks really good. Thanks for the previous pics. For the main gear I glued two small balsa pieces on the top and bottom of the wire between the fairings and the fuselage. After trimming and sanding the balsa, the result was a thin little airfoil that looked a little more realistic. I don't like the stick-leg look on a plane than is moderately manufactured to scale. The gear looks much better now, and all that is missing is the steerable nosewheel! I will try to send some pics on what I have done so far, and the nosewheel if it turns out half as good as yours ( - this is not the look of anger, but sheer determination!)

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RE: Art-Tech 3Ch Cessna 182 RC Radio Control Plane - 3/1/2005 3:09:43 PM   
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I used foam to make the main strut covers and wraped them with Monokote trim sheet. so they remail flexable.
The trailing link is brass, soldered to the wite on the nose gear.
I also added ailerons.
Dennis

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RE: Art-Tech 3Ch Cessna 182 RC Radio Control Plane - 3/6/2005 5:00:31 PM   
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hey,
after many crashes ive finally managed to get my plane up. It is pretty quick and realy not so hard to fly!!!!!
going to try some loops next time!

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Marriner294

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RE: Art-Tech 3Ch Cessna 182 RC Radio Control Plane - 3/7/2005 1:39:45 PM   
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WOW all the problems with the cesna 182 put a stop on me getting one i have been waiting for ever and did read all the info from all the flyers here and other places and iam going to wait tell one comes out that has better reviews sure thank all here for such good info.

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RE: Art-Tech 3Ch Cessna 182 RC Radio Control Plane - 3/14/2005 5:48:39 AM   
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Just started putting together the Art-Tech c-182. There was a long white wire taped to the bottom of the fuselage, but both ends are not attached to anything. Is this an antenna? And if so, where does it attach?
Thanks

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RE: Art-Tech 3Ch Cessna 182 RC Radio Control Plane - 3/15/2005 12:14:00 AM   
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Howdy!
That is the antenna and you can take either end of it and re-connect it inside the receiver.
If you open up the back you should see an area you should solder it to (I am guessing).

If you have the time, however you would be better off sending it back-just in case.

blue skies!

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RE: Art-Tech 3Ch Cessna 182 RC Radio Control Plane - 3/16/2005 3:47:44 AM   
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Whats up!
this is the $487.00 dollar version, but flies very well (two flights today and the landings are fun with some speed and pavement). If the picture does not show up I will try again-nothing fancy just testors paint and pin stripping + decals
"Sky Dive" on the bottom

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RE: Art-Tech 3Ch Cessna 182 RC Radio Control Plane - 3/21/2005 1:40:58 AM   
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Wow...countless posts on what a great looking plane this Art-Tech c-182 is yet even more posts on crashing it.

So does this great looking plane fly? I'm hooked on the looks as everyone else is but I'm not sure if it's more newbie error than it being a bad flyer overall. I saw that parkflyers website has every spare part for this plane and they even have a Li-po pack for it. I do know that Li-po batteries improve any planes performance, so maybe that's what this plane really needs...more power.

At any rate, there is another Cessna 182 plane that looks good as well and can be had for $80.00 at Tower Hobbies and it doesn't have the junk electrics that is included with the Art-Tech model.

Link:
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXGWY7&P=ML

Anyone have any thoughts/experience with this plane?

Hope to hear more updates and where are all of those pics that everyone was promising in earlier posts?

Nick

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RE: Art-Tech 3Ch Cessna 182 RC Radio Control Plane - 4/8/2005 11:27:55 PM   
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HELLO WE ARE RC WORLD INTERNATIONAL
we are the sellers of the foam cessna 182, we have been testing planes for 15 years now. this plane is by far the best looking and best flying. i have both the 3 channel and 4 channel version in stock. you can purchase one at

www.rcworld.us
or visit my ebay store at
http://stores.ebay.com/RC-WORLD-INTERNATIONAL_W0QQsspagenameZMEQ3aFQ3aSTQQtZkm


we also carry parts and extras like batteries



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RE: Art-Tech 3Ch Cessna 182 RC Radio Control Plane - 4/9/2005 3:26:28 AM   
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Hey everyone! I just figured I would throw some pictures of my plane for you to see. Just click on "pictures" at: schteevasstuff@groups.msn.com
I hope it will work easy for ya. And maybe this will help out my fellow Canadians - There is now a canadian distributor for these awesome planes. Ask your local hobby shop for details. Lucky for clutsy people like myself, parts are available for everything .
I wish you all calm winds and happy landings! Let's see some more paintjobs if you've been creative!

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RE: Art-Tech 3Ch Cessna 182 RC Radio Control Plane - 4/9/2005 5:59:05 PM   
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I can't see the pics. When I click on the link below my email opens up and pasting into my web browser didn't work either. Anyone else able to view his pics?

Nick


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ORIGINAL: Schteeva

Hey everyone! I just figured I would throw some pictures of my plane for you to see. Just click on "pictures" at: schteevasstuff@groups.msn.com
I hope it will work easy for ya. And maybe this will help out my fellow Canadians - There is now a canadian distributor for these awesome planes. Ask your local hobby shop for details. Lucky for clutsy people like myself, parts are available for everything .
I wish you all calm winds and happy landings! Let's see some more paintjobs if you've been creative!


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RE: Art-Tech 3Ch Cessna 182 RC Radio Control Plane - 4/10/2005 8:12:54 AM   
Schteeva


 

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Sorry about that everyone, my mistake. You should be able to view this at: groups.msn.com/schteevasstuff I was thinking of starting something here simply for the sake of ease in uploading photos. I really don't want to take anything away from this link, but I just found it a little easier. "Schteeva's stuff" is open to all to post pictures and thoughts.

-Steve

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RE: Art-Tech 3Ch Cessna 182 RC Radio Control Plane - 4/22/2005 1:29:56 AM   
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I noticed you installed a carbon rod down the vertical stab to stabilize the tail which is quite flimsy and this seems to have helped.
I'm new to the hobby and bought, flew and destroyed my Cessna 182. I hot some replacement parts and are in the process of rebuilding it.
I would like to know to to make this modification to correct the flimsy tail problem (don't know what a carbon rod is or how to install it "down the vertical stab".......
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Jorge



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RE: Art-Tech 3Ch Cessna 182 RC Radio Control Plane - 4/30/2005 1:57:16 AM   
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I'm a Newbie. I purc