Cass256 wrote:I know this is an old thread but I'm looking for some up-to-date info on this topic; Does anyone know if the STC is still available? I'm looking at buying a 1956 182 Skylane (not an A or B) that needs a complete restoration, though all the parts are there. It's been sitting for 16 years in a farm field & it'll cost more than it's worth to get flying again, I'm sureI'd like to do the TW conversion since we're looking at moving to an area where we can build a grass or gravel runway & the plane needs to come apart entirely anyway, but I can't find any info on the STC online (other than this thread).
C180_guy wrote:The list omits the latest STC. Here is some guy named hotrod180 on the supercub site even posting the barnstormers ad. Scroll down to post #23
https://www.supercub.org/forum/showthre ... -tailwheel

hotrod180 wrote:Seems like there was someone in Montana that had a 182 t/w conversion stc--
not sure if his is one of those already cited earlier in this thread.
C180_guy wrote:hotrod180 wrote:Seems like there was someone in Montana that had a 182 t/w conversion stc--
not sure if his is one of those already cited earlier in this thread.
Baer aviation. The original STC.
Here is a BCP thread from a decade ago. Note the complaints about Textron parts. This is towards the beginning of the predatory business model. I don't know how anyone could contemplate this project today.
https://backcountrypilot.org/forum/c-18 ... sion-11502
Maybe the OP could take this fuselage and combined with his plane:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/234014798120?h ... SwEENgpCln
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