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Primodus 04-02-2004 11:19 AM

Kit Identification help
 
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Below are a couple of pics of a plane I recently acquired. These are the only pics available at this time. It was reported to be a Cessna 172 .60 size. Does anyone have any clues as to the maker of a model like this? I have done several searches on the web with no real answers. Please help!

Thank you.

EDIT: I was also told it has a 72" wingspan.

SpeeDFX 04-02-2004 11:42 AM

RE: Kit Identification help
 
Primodus, I dont know what type of model that is, but I'm crossing my fingers for you and that plane :-X

narpets 04-02-2004 12:53 PM

RE: Kit Identification help
 
Can't really tell from the pics... If the top rear of the fuse is curved, probably a Global Cessna.

DBCherry 04-02-2004 11:19 PM

RE: Kit Identification help
 
If it's a Cessna, I'd say it's a stand off (way off) scale. ;)

Sorry I can't offer anything constructive on this one. [:o]
Dennis-

Primodus 04-13-2004 11:53 AM

RE: Kit Identification help
 
Well, I got the plane in yesterday. After a closer look, it may be a Pica 1/6 Cessna 182. Thats the only Cessna i can find matchng the 72" WS. The gear mount has me puzzled tho. It is not inside the fuse like most kits I see are, it is mounted under the belly. This may also be due to the candy drop mod done to the underside just fore of the gear mount. Wheel pants are ABS plastic, not glass. Cowl is missing, but I assume it was ABS as well. The windshiled looks like it has the same shape as my friends J3-Cub does. The vert fin is swept back as well. I will try to post more detailed pics in the near future. I hope this added info can provide someone with some extra clues as to the origin of this bird. Thanks:D

rc-sport 04-13-2004 01:26 PM

RE: Kit Identification help
 
It's not a Pica Cessna, I built one last year and the only slightly resembling it is the wing shape. The Pica Cessna's fuse is very round in shape, not the flat sides you have. Also the front and rear windshields also make up part of the fuse top.

Primodus 04-13-2004 03:25 PM

RE: Kit Identification help
 
Spoke with Top Flite this afternoon, they lisst a Cessna in thier discontinued products on thier website, but no further info is available. If anyone has plans, a manual, or any other info on this old plane I would greatly appreciate it.:D

submikester 03-11-2005 06:59 PM

RE: Kit Identification help
 
That's defintely a Global Cessna. Great flying plane - I just won an auction for one on ebay this week.


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