Kit Bashing a TF Cessna 182Q to a 1956 Cessna 182
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RE: Kit Bashing a TF Cessna 182Q to a 1956 Cessna 182
Someone somewhere in this Forum said the the Cessna 182 Interior was Removeable and you could Build the Interior outside of the Fuselage and Insert it after the plane was built. NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Once you build the Interior ,you insert the Floor, Side Panels, Rear Bulkhead and last the Seats. As per Plan all are glued in place.
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RE: Kit Bashing a TF Cessna 182Q to a 1956 Cessna 182
Since our flying weather has been bad for a few days I've been working on my Models. #1) Wing installed on Cessna 182, #2) Saito 130 Twin installed on my 1/4 Scale Cub. I like to work on more than one Model at a time, that way when I lose interest in one for awhile I have another one I can go to.
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RE: Kit Bashing a TF Cessna 182Q to a 1956 Cessna 182
Not really, still flying all I can but my next prodject on my 182 is to remove the ST91 and relace it with a OS60.
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Well I got the ST90 out and the OS60 in. Now I either have to FILL IN THE hOLE IN the Cowl or buy a Fiberglass one. I don't need the Big Hole in the side for the Head as the 60 fits inside the Cowl. I'll decide soon.
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RE: Kit Bashing a TF Cessna 182Q to a 1956 Cessna 182
Back to building, started sanding Fuselage & Wings to be ready for Fiberglassing. Slow job. Also waiting for delivery of Hinges for my Switch Compartment Door and my FiberGlass Cowl. Woundering if I should install the Cockpit Kit or just leave Interior blank. I'm not looking for a real Scale Airplane just one that looks good. So many If's or No's.
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RE: Kit Bashing a TF Cessna 182Q to a 1956 Cessna 182
That's how it goes!
Mine has been sitting on the shelf about 3/4 complete for two years now. I got distracted lately by converting a Midwest Citabria into a Champ 7AC. I just can't seem to leave well enough alone.
Let us all know when you get going again,
Steve
Mine has been sitting on the shelf about 3/4 complete for two years now. I got distracted lately by converting a Midwest Citabria into a Champ 7AC. I just can't seem to leave well enough alone.
Let us all know when you get going again,
Steve
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RE: Kit Bashing a TF Cessna 182Q to a 1956 Cessna 182
Full-scale C182 owner here, following this thread. Awesome job, so far. Hope to see the build resume soon.