qmdv wrote:Sure helped you out a while back
Tim
I know your joking Tim but, that hard landing was one of my more humbling experiences in life. The 182 is a great plane. You still have the firewall problem. Hard landings are not forgiving in a 182. We all have had hard landings. This big fork stuff for the 182 is kinda funny now (knowing what I know now). The 182 is a superb plane but cannot even think about going anywhere that I really want to go. Its just to bad it has the attachment to the firewall. Beef up kit or not. Guys getting big 29x11 Air Hawks on them are just silly with the weight of them on that plane. What for really? 850's will do you just fine. Been there done that as have a lot of folks. The 182 engine mount to the firewall is a huge problem if you intend to fly in rough country or hope to not have a hard landing. We all know a lot of folks that have put that fork through the belly for that very reason. I hope it doesn't happen to any of you. Take my own learning lesson I had and learn from it, please, or it will cost you a lot.
That hard landing I had would of been ok in a cub, maule, skwagon, etc. Unfortunately, airplanes bend and the 182 is notorious of such. Its great for just flying and going to fun places, but smooth pavement and cut grass is really not my favorite. I like what Joe Dory's kid told him. "Cant say you been war without any war stories". That hard landing a few years back was a huge learning lesson for me on a lot of levels. Can really relate to the FED thread on here...Its also the big reason I needed to sell the ol 182. Hopefully I can keep the skywagon in one piece. She sure is a lot of fun and learning everyday what she can or cant do.
AKT