First post on Backcountrypilot: Here's my 1979 172N 180hp. Just put 8.50's on the mains and an 8.0 on the nose with an airglas nose fork. I'm a new pilot with low hours, so take that into consideration with anything I say. I'm a rancher here in central Montana. Obviously the
172 isn't going to ever be able to go to all the places a supercub can go, but for me being a new pilot I really wanted the ease of a tri gear. The price point of the
172 even with the 180hp engine is hard to beat. After getting used to my plane I will say that even with the 180hp engine I would be hesitant to carry 4 people in the summer here. My future goals are a Sportsman STOL kit, Powerflow exhaust, and getting my prop repitched to a climb prop. Currently with the big wheels and cruise prop I'm only cruising at around 105kts, so losing more cruise speed is a little discouraging but I think the climb prop will be worth it for what I want the plane for. Any thoughts for putting VG's on it as well after I put the Sportsman kit on? I'm in no position to recommend anything with my experience, but after having this plane for awhile now with the big tires I think it will make a very capable
back country plane for what I want it for around the ranch here in central Montana. Any thoughts or considerations would be appreciated.
