The Big Cessna 180 / 185 Empty Weight Thread
Technical and practical discussion about specific aircraft types such as Cessna 180, Maule M7, et al. Please read and search carefully before posting, as many popular topics have already been discussed.
I'm at 1675 right now on my 1955 with O470JCR, full oil, 88" mac, plane power alternator, remote oil filter, and a firewall EarthX battery. I still have my vacuum system along with a standby vacuum system, standard gear legs, and shaved desser 8.50s on 6-bolt ABW wheels and cleveland double pucks, bush stol cuff (horton with fences).
I think my biggest issue is the 3 different paint jobs all stacked on top of another and 70 years of dirt and oil. I think I know what my project for next winter will be. Hell, the 12" numbers must weight 5 lbs alone!
She was 1560 new from the factory in 1955 with mostly polished and desert red accents.
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Sun May 07, 2023 11:21 am
I’m stripping my 185F right now, also three different colours showing up. Will advise on a stripped reweigh for science.
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Wed May 10, 2023 11:15 am
Science would dictate no other changes to your plane with a weight before and after paint stripping on the same certified scales. Otherwise the waters are muddy!

Ardent wrote:I’m stripping my 185F right now, also three different colours showing up. Will advise on a stripped reweigh for science.
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