Bwilson2391 wrote:New 180 owner. Mine is mostly calculated, and still going through the logs to see what might not have been weighed. Goal is to get it under 1600
Bwilson2391 wrote: New 180 owner. Mine is mostly calculated, and still going through the logs to see what might not have been weighed. Goal is to get it under 1600 and still be a comfortable 4 place airplane. 1955 180 1641lbs …..
hotrod180 wrote:Bwilson2391 wrote: New 180 owner. Mine is mostly calculated, and still going through the logs to see what might not have been weighed. Goal is to get it under 1600 and still be a comfortable 4 place airplane. 1955 180 1641lbs …..
Seems awfully light considering how it's set up
.Mine is heavier than that with jumpseats & small firewall battery.
You might try to get it on a set of scales to verify before you start making changes.
I'm curious what you are thinking of doing to reduce weight?
Bwilson2391 wrote:I have no doubt it would weigh a bit heavier than 1641. However, I have the original 1955 weight and balance from the factory, and has the airplane at 1535lbs.
Bwilson2391 wrote:I wasn’t trying to start an argument
akgreg wrote:That’s a very clean looking 180 you got there. Nice find.

Pinecone wrote:1976 A185F. 18502909. Pushing 1900 lb. empty. IO-550, MT 3 blade. King digital panel. Articulating seats, 4 seats total. Rear battery. No STOL kit. 6:00 X 6. Heavy upholstery and carpet. Float kit.
Planning to go to the firewall battery, and flat floor baggage, but add a hydraulic pump for Aerocets in the tail plus the hand pump. Lakevue second row seats are in hand. Lighter carpet and upholstery planned. Panel will be upgraded, but this is also my cross country cruiser, so I may end up with Aspen, GPS Nav com, etc. Would like to ditch the Vacuum pump, so maybe a Sandia or L3 backup EFIS. Probably still a net weight increase though. I hope I can keep it under 1900 on wheels. We just added secondary seat stop, door stewards, and planning PPonk gear kit, so it's really hard to keep these things from getting fat. I also carry a lot of "stuff".
The solution is more power!
StillLearning wrote:... seems to me that most people have not weighed their planes, and what they think it weighs is not reality
Pinecone wrote:I worry about those who don’t weigh. They may do the same as me, and having lied to themselves, end up even further outside gross weight than they think. Even worse, outside CG limits.
Boneflier wrote:I did a complete glass panel upgrade on my 1964 Cessna 180........With a gross weight of 3190 pounds and 84 gallons of fuel, it still can carry 822 pounds.
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