Seems like just an average airplane to me.....
What's so great about a C182?
Re: What's so great about a C182?
Hobart Escin wrote:Seems like just an average airplane to me.....
Well played......
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Re: What's so great about a C182?
You got a nice dry tent to sleep in, your own airplane, and a view to die for. What more could you want?
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Re: What's so great about a C182?
When I win the lottery......
That plane looks like a good suggestion for a future repaint, too.
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That plane looks like a good suggestion for a future repaint, too.
Cheers,
Mike
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Re: What's so great about a C182?
Too perfect. Do you know where that was taken?
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Re: What's so great about a C182?
Two tents! Gotta give the other two people somewhere to sleep too. (Look under the other wing...)
Agree on the livery. That would be a nice one to have. Not on my list at the moment, though.
Ian P.
Agree on the livery. That would be a nice one to have. Not on my list at the moment, though.
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Re: What's so great about a C182?
That paint does give a bush plane class.
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Re: What's so great about a C182?
Relaxation....exemplified and who wants to look at the lake and mountains, when there is a super sexy gorgeous airplane to swoon over
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Re: What's so great about a C182?
WOW taildraggin68 made me realize I do want the plane more then the location. I really need to sort out my priorities.
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Re: What's so great about a C182?
Egads! A two bladed experimental prop! How will they *ever* take off?
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Re: What's so great about a C182?
I'd rather have the view, you can swoon over an airplane anytime. Ian, good eye with the second tent, I would've never seen it.taildraggin68 wrote:...who wants to look at the lake and mountains, when there is a super sexy gorgeous airplane to swoon over
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Re: What's so great about a C182?
Does anyone else notice the subtle baby blue line separating the deep blue from the white? Also the leading edge of the vertical stabilizer is white as well.
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Re: What's so great about a C182?
Also notice the pilot neglected to install the pitot tube cover and control lock when securing the aircraft. AND no wheel chocks.
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Re: What's so great about a C182?
Well... he did bring extra stakes / rope to tie-down the plane.Bruce Hamilton wrote:Also notice the pilot neglected to install the pitot tube cover and control lock when securing the aircraft. AND no wheel chocks.
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