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Old 03-28-2004 | 09:17 PM
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Some photos of the Top Flite 182 to the newer 182T. New cowl and a fiberglass rear wind frame. Saito 100 that bareley fits into the cowl. Have much more work to do but feel like I'm closing in on it.
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Old 03-28-2004 | 09:24 PM
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Old 03-29-2004 | 03:55 AM
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Hello.
Very, very good. I really think you have made an excelente job in this plane.
I also have on that you can see at:
www.danymaia.no.sapo.pt

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Old 03-29-2004 | 03:32 PM
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Danny, Thanks for the nice comments. I have seen your's before. Very nice. That is where I got the idea of hiding the on board glow, switches and charging jacks. I figure I have put about 4000 rivets on mine, both flush and pop. Very time consuming. Made the cowl from scratch. Used the rear window as the mold to make the fiberglass frame. Am going to make new seats for it using the pictures from Cessna's web site. Thanks again, Randy
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Randy,

Glad you posted the pics. This is going to be an excellent airplane!!!
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A link to the paint scheme I am going to do. Talked to this guy, real interesting story behind this plane. Very nice guy sent me lots more photos of the plane.
http://www.tuleriveraero.com/Sales/S...gs/indexf.html
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182T photo updates. Randy
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Looking good P diddy. Thanks for the pics. Keep 'em coming.
Old 06-15-2004 | 03:17 PM
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Gettin' closer all the time!

Keep up the excellent work.
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Thanks SD and as always Mr. Crump, The cowl was quite the challenge for me as it was my first time to make a plug and so on. Now I get to form the seats as well. Anyway thanks again guys. Tom, I will speak to you tonight..
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182T update.
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I asked you to keep up the good work and you didn't disappoint me!!!
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This wil be the paint scheme.
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Old 07-18-2004 | 06:51 PM
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Thank's for your support, Tom. As usual, it great talking to you. Hope your week off goes better than the previous week. Randy
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Randy,

I always appreciate the good advice you offer. The time and effort you puy into your models is obvious. I hope to develop those skills someday.

As far as last week goes, next week has to be better. If I don't fly, my planes will stay in one piece, and if I stay home, my vehicles won't have any problems! Sounds like a fun week!!!???
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This is shaping up to be a very special model:
Great looking wheel pants
Sleek cowl with modern air intakes (Cessna Factory)
Tailfin modifications
Of course, rivets, rivets, rivets ......and panel lines

I wonder if the instrument panel will have radar?


Beautiful
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Thanks Gary, A place called Diamond Panels made the dash for it, in fact if go to there web site the picture they show for the 182T was made from the photos of the full size dash that I emailed them. Won a gift certificate for it at the Scale fly in here last year. How is yours coming along? Randy
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Glued my seats in pilot in tonight and the side windows. Front and back windows tomorrow so I hope to take a few pictures of this little fat boy and fly him this week-end!
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Good luck Gary, I really hope everything goes very well. You've earned it after all the hard work. Carving my seats right now, hope they turn out as well as your's. Randy
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Gary,

Randy sent me the pics of your seats. Excellent work!!!!

Post some pics of your bird. If it's as nice as your seats, you have one great looking model.

Good luck on the maiden!
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So...let's see the seats. Dang, we got 2 posts above talking about these awesome seats and how the pictures are awesome, yet the rest of us don't get to see them? Why are you guy's making us suffer like that?
Pleaser post all pics of everything right now!
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Okay, okay guys, here are pictures of my seats for the Great Planes Cessna ARF. The model’s stock interior, if left alone, looks like the inside of a canoe!! I am covering this all with cardboard which remains flexible and can be removed to enable me to get to the radio gear. I had to come up with some scale "looking" seats so I decided to try my hand with some construction foam. I found that I could sand it without it crumbling to bits.

First I drew a pattern on paper of the general layout of the seat sections (See photo of the real thing). Then I drew this on to a foam block. I then sanded the general perimeter shape. Most full-scale seats have a gentle concave shape so I used a large closet rod with sandpaper to round the centers out. I carefully cut each seat’s section apart and continued to sand and round these edges. Then I glued them back together with RC 56 canopy glue.

I did all of this rather quickly so there is a little unevenness with this first attempt as I am not building up a precision scale model, after all I started with an ARF……good only for fun scale contests! But, note their weight on the scale……..next to nothing.

The model is being redone in Millenium colors and with flaps. I will post more pictures of the plane after this weekend.
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