My new 185 rebuild project.
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Sun Jun 14, 2015 12:16 am
Only a minor sheet metal project. Some corrosion to treat. Should have it going In a few months!

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Is that even a challenge? Post up when you find something harder.
Lol
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That'll buff out, no problem.
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Sun Jun 14, 2015 12:08 pm
Looks nice. I see the interior (and exterior) is already stripped down for lightweight and utility.
Bigrenna needs to chime in, I'm sure he has a few good pointers that can be done before it's in the air.
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Sun Jun 14, 2015 10:26 pm
I had heard that the P-Ponk gear upgrade was real tuff and could do damage to the main fusealage. But I had no idea!!
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175 magnum wrote:I had heard that the P-Ponk gear upgrade was real tuff and could do damage to the main fusealage. But I had no idea!!
Funny this thing use to have the legs still attached manny years ago. I think someone removed them.
Here is the other rebuild project I found this weekend. It's even got some nice radios!!!


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