Strait Tail 182's
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Thanks guys. I'm happy with the way she turned out!
Will be nice to have with all the freezing and thawing going on here at home and PA. MUD EVERYWHERE.
Sometimes being based at grass fields is not that glorious.

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Roll a little easier now?
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Crzyivan13 wrote:
Wowza, good work. Best looking 182 I've ever seen. Love the black hub caps.
Sounds like Matt and I might be able to stop and see it in person in a couple weeks, hopefully that works out.
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Tom wrote:Roll a little easier now?
Much! Night and Day.
asadarnell wrote:Crzyivan13 wrote:
Wowza, good work. Best looking 182 I've ever seen. Love the black hub caps.
Sounds like Matt and I might be able to stop and see it in person in a couple weeks, hopefully that works out.
Thanks Asa. Hope to see you guys on your way through if all goes well. Good luck!
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Tom wrote:SamIntel wrote:Looks nice! Desser 8.50's on the mains? I think that's a good choice.
Yeah the smooth 8.50. That's the second plane I put them on, so far so good. They are only a pound or two heavier than the 6.00x6

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How did pictures of swept tail 182's get on this thread. LOL
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That's not even a 182! Nice plane though.
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It's got big tires. Good enough! Not much thread drift in my eyes.
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I just finished putting 8.5 mains and 8.0 w/ Landis on the nose of my swept tail 182 and was shocked today when I tried to climb up to look into the wing tanks. Dang step is HIGH now. I'm 6'2" and I had to really throw my foot up there. I felt like I might require a step stool.
Anybody else same problem?
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What's needed is for the tire to be relocated forward of the wingstrut so you can use it as a step.

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Awesome vidwo
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Great video, drone footage is fun to watch.
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mountainmatt wrote:Great video, drone footage is fun to watch.
X3!!! And beautiful plane!!
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Cleanest strait tail I've seen! Bad ass!
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New tire setup looks sweet!
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