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Why so many yet so few 182's
I wonder why , when I see so many Cessna 172 and 182 planes both in the air and always parked at our airport, there are so few nice arf models available for less that $5oo.? I could be wrong, because I would like to find a nice scale or 40-=60 size.
MERRY CHRISTMAS ALL!!! gear up! Bill |
RE: Why so many yet so few 182's
You're kidding right? The Skylane and the Cub are the most modeled airplanes in the history of modeling.
http://www.cmpairplane.com/scale/Cessna%20140Size.html http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXUW98&P=0 Yak |
RE: Why so many yet so few 182's
The Cub is a cult unto itself, but I can see the issue with Cessnas. About the only good quality Cessna model I can think of is the H9 ARF, and that is larger than 60 size. The CMP new version has an unfortunate paint scheme that looks more like an "aero toy" than a scale model, also larger than 60 size. There really is not a lot out there that I think would qualify as a "nice" scale 40 - 60 size.
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RE: Why so many yet so few 182's
Ive never seen one ( 182) at our field and believe me , most everything else shows up regularly.
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RE: Why so many yet so few 182's
There are two Cessna in the 40 size available from the China model companies.
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RE: Why so many yet so few 182's
How about Cessna 120/140 170,180 or 195's. Give me the classic taildraggers anyday. The only reason to fly 172's is to move into something else.
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RE: Why so many yet so few 182's
rcpilet
Thats an impressively fast and thorough compilation of examples. (whew!) ORIGINAL: bldrums I wonder why , when I see so many Cessna 172 and 182 planes both in the air and always parked at our airport, there are so few nice arf models available for less that $5oo.? I could be wrong, because I would like to find a nice scale or 40-=60 size. MERRY CHRISTMAS ALL!!! gear up! Bill |
RE: Why so many yet so few 182's
But only a few Pipers....OTHER than Cubs....
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RE: Why so many yet so few 182's
ORIGINAL: Jim Dines rcpilet Thats an impressively fast and thorough compilation of examples. (whew!) ORIGINAL: bldrums I wonder why , when I see so many Cessna 172 and 182 planes both in the air and always parked at our airport, there are so few nice arf models available for less that $5oo.? I could be wrong, because I would like to find a nice scale or 40-=60 size. MERRY CHRISTMAS ALL!!! gear up! Bill I read the second post by Yak 18 and went on a rampage to find every CUB and Cessna I could locate. Seams the original poster only wanted to talk about the Cessna. And here I was posting a link to every Cub known to man. [sm=red_smile.gif] Ah well, plenty of the Cessnas in the list too. Anyone wanna build a Cub? [sm=lol.gif] |
RE: Why so many yet so few 182's
You forgot the cubs available from The World Models. And don't forget the new Cessna from RC Guys. They've even got a great Cessna video. There are many, many choices for these two planes out there. Some quality...some not.[&o]
http://www.theworldmodels.com/para/products/search.php http://www.rcguys.com/cessna.htm Okay, World Models is Airborne models...didn't realize that. But look at that Cessna! What a beauty! Hangar 9 used to have a so-so quality 40 sized Cessna but morphed it into a beautiful, QUALITY large scale model. I know 'cause I have both. Later version much better. |
RE: Why so many yet so few 182's
The only quality model out there is the Great Planes model from Towers in the 40 sized variety. I'd spend $$ on that. My final .02 worth.
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RE: Why so many yet so few 182's
Thanks for the info
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RE: Why so many yet so few 182's
ORIGINAL: bldrums Ive never seen one ( 182) at our field and believe me , most everything else shows up regularly. ------------------ The majority of us buy models that reflect the desires and personality of our alter ego (fighter pilot, aerobatics expert, etc.). Just what fantasy would the 182 fulfill? <G> Ed Cregger |
RE: Why so many yet so few 182's
Joining the "Mile High" club???? [sm=lol.gif]
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