qmdv wrote:..... And the final conclusion is to just keep the 182B cus it has a strait tail, power, load carying abillity, burns just slightly more fuel than a 170 or 172 with an O360 in it and lastly I got it into this crappy state without paying sales tax. Hard to do that again. Tim
I agree, why change? Unless you are a tailwheel fanatic, which apparently you are not cuz you already own a nosewheel airplane. Is there an area of performance or utility in which your 182 is lacking? In truth, most places that people "need" 180's to get into can be handled just fine in a good 182. The main concern I'd have would be a prop strike-- bigger front tire, bigger nose fork, and/or the radiator hose on the nose strut trick should be helpful in avoiding this. Your 182 is also more crosswind-capable than a tailwheel airplane, at least for most pilots-- I rarely hear about anyone ground-looping a nosedragger.
Warning- if you change to a 170/172 or maybe even a 180-horse version of same, you will be disappointed after flying behind the 470. I know two guys who fly C150's after owning hogher performance airplanes ( a C185 & an M4-220), and I don't know how they can stand it.
. Hard to do that again. Tim