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I just wet my pants! Bought a plane today....182, 180, 181, converted 182, bastard child, not sure what to call it? The seller is a first class guy, pre-buy was great! Now for the learning curve.

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I would call it a nice looking aircraft! Congratulations!
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Nice looking plane.
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Yeah, saw that one come up for sale and thought "someone better jump on that"- price was right. I think you'll enjoy it a lot. I'm starting to like yellow planes more and more, never used to but I think they look classy. Enjoy!
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Nice looking plane.... Congrats. !!!!

I took a liking to the yellow and blue color scheme back in the 70's when Sunoco used it on their can am race cars.

Enjoy your new toy..

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Now you just need to replace those little ultralight tires. :mrgreen: :wink:
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Nice score, congrats! Was that on barnstormers? Looking forward to your impressions as you transition from the Stinson - if nothing else the spring gear will feel different.
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Congrats! Very nice!

Good choice on the color, too! :)
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Congrats on the plane!

When I saw the title of the thread, I thought it was about prostate trouble. :oops:
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Looking forward to your impressions as you transition from the Stinson


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Wow. Congrats! You'll have a lot of fun with that one, I'm sure.

Good luck selling the Stinson, too. Hope she finds a nice new home soon.
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GroundLooper wrote:Wow. Congrats! You'll have a lot of fun with that one, I'm sure.

Good luck selling the Stinson, too. Hope she finds a nice new home soon.


Put up a FS-Stinson with pics and a good write up on this site. You never know

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STC-

I can relate to the wet pants! A big CONGRATS to you! Have been changing my own shorts a lot the past few days!
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One Eighty One is a good name for it. Congrats!
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Sweet! Enjoy your new ride!
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Nice one STC!

I saw it too and thought it would go pretty quick. Glad it went to a BCP'er. Great looking bird!

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Thanks for the reply's.
I'm still so excited I can't sleep at night :).
I have learned to appreciate how forgiving the Stinson oleo gear is compared to spring gear.
Finished up my duel time for insurance yesterday. My agent told me I needed 5hrs duel, I told him I had 3 or 4 hours in a 180 and he says nope, you need 5hrs 182 time?
My premiums also dropped by more than $300.00 with more hull coverage?? :D

The plane was on barnstormers, advertised as not a hangar queen, but not as bad as I suspected.
It needs some interior work, the paint job is poor quality, but not flaking or peeling. One of those that looks good from 50ft....with sun glasses on :lol:

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One of those that looks good from 50ft....with sun glasses on


I'm sure it looks just fine and dandy when you're sitting inside of it at 1500' :mrgreen:
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Small Tail Caddy wrote:Thanks for the reply's.

The plane was on barnstormers, advertised as not a hangar queen, but not as bad as I suspected.
It needs some interior work, the paint job is poor quality, but not flaking or peeling. One of those that looks good from 50ft....with sun glasses on :lol:



Nothing a paint brush on the outside and duct tape on the inside won't solve! The picture looks great, though.

A 180's a great airplane even if it doesn't look perfect without sunglasses.
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Small Tail Caddy wrote:...My agent told me I needed 5hrs duel, I told him I had 3 or 4 hours in a 180 and he says nope, you need 5hrs 182 time?
My premiums also dropped by more than $300.00 with more hull coverage?? :D........


I'm betting they quoted coverage for a standard C182. I ran into this getting quotes for my C150/150 taildragger- "C150" is in the computer system as a nosedragger. I'm sure it's the same for a "C182".
Although I made it very clear to the agents that this was a tailwheel airplane, I got several quotes that were obviously for nosewheels. Ask your agent to verify, in writing, that the policy is for a tailwheel airplane. My policy paperwork sez C150 tailwheel on it. The insurance cost for mine went up considerably after I got it through their heads that this was a real airplane - a taildragger!
It is tempting to just go for the low quote, and not say anything, but if there's ever an incident you don't want give the underwriter any reason to deny coverage.
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