It gets used as a pickup truck for us alot, often flying for parts for our farm or spray operation, or just bombing around the country side. Don't do alot of big cross countries in it, so it usually lives fairly close to home. Unless we have something to pick up out of province.
So as I said, it is a 1957 Cessna 182A that was converted using the Baer Tailwheel Conversion back in 1996. It also has a Sportsman STOL kit on it, along with an extended baggage, EI EGT/CHT Monitor, Bubble windows. If I remember correctly it is sitting on 185 gear, and I always thought it had a PPonk beef up kit, but when I was going through paperwork today I saw something about a Kenmore landing gear upgrade, but I don't see an STC for that on their website. Unless the STC had changed hands at some point.
I've been scouring this site reading about all the great projects going on here, and gathering ideas on what else we should be doing while it is getting painted. This won't be a full on rebuild like some of these projects here, but will likely be done in a few phases over the winter when it doesn't fly much anyways.
One of the big ones is the cowling, which like most 1957 180/182's I'm sure, is in bad shape. Been looking at the Selkirk cowling, read great things about it, and have talked to them several times on the phone and they are quite helpful and seem great to deal with.
I'm debating between the Category 1 cowling, which would be a replacement for my existing 182A cowling, or their Category 4 cowling, which would be more like a later model 180 cowling, but they have it STCed for 182A's with an adapter for the airbox. It would be nice to go with a 180 style cowling to make it look the part a bit better, but it is quite a bit more money, and would have to add in cowl flaps (not a big deal, but also have to remember to use them). Also, we still have the nose gear casting attached to the underside of the plane, which from what I can tell is normal in the Baer conversion, but I'm going to have to look into if we can remove that somehow. It would be nice to not have that thing dragging in the wind underneath.
Anyways here is a picture of the plane currently. Probably won't start on the paint job until end of Novemberish, but still lots of planning to do before then. Feedback and ideas always welcome! I plan on posting a bit more about my plans as I start narrowing down some of the things I am looking at doing to it while painting.



