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Straight Tail 182 economy cruise / auto stc

Postby 29singlespeed » Fri May 11, 2012 6:39 am

For those out there that have experience with straight tail 182's -- what's a realistic power setting/gph to fly along at 65% or so?
I am starting to consider some of the straight tail 182's out there. Even though I want a tailwheel - the 182 price/load/capability seems to be making the most sense for my mission of exploring Utah and being able to cross country. I had not looked at them because of the 470 and cost to operate, but now it seems running the numbers 90% of the time I can fly it like a smaller engined airplane.

Auto STC: Yes it's getting harder to find non-ethanol fuel -- is there anyone working on mods so they can handle a bit of ethanol?

There appears to be a nice one in Caldwell, ID I am checking out.

In researching I found a thread on here from 2008 where a Sarah was looking at a 182 for 25k and the surprise to the pricing... now it seems not so shocking. The start of the values declining.

Thanks!
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Re: Straight Tail 182 economy cruise / auto stc

Postby 182 STOL driver » Fri May 11, 2012 7:49 am

Standard cruise in my old 1956 182 -0-470-R with - 203 prop is 2300 (digital tach) and 21 inches (digital MPG) is about 10-11 Gallon a hour .I use the lean till it sounds funny and turn (vanier) mixture back in turn and a half. Manifold pressure will vary with altitude . 21 inches is only below 8500 msl. Auto fuel is available but I think all in Kaliforinia has gas a hole added. Arizona has no gas a hole available in Kingman . I use a mix 30-50 % with 100LL .
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Re: Straight Tail 182 economy cruise / auto stc

Postby 58Skylane » Fri May 11, 2012 4:24 pm

I've got a really nice 58 182 I'll part with for the right amount :mrgreen: Only problem is it needs engine work. The rest of the plane is in fairly mint condition.

I would entertain the idea of about half (49%) ownership, too.
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Re: Straight Tail 182 economy cruise / auto stc

Postby gptc » Sat May 12, 2012 12:41 pm

There is a nice '59 in Idaho that my 2nd cousin owns:

http://barnstormers.com/classified_6258 ... +STOL.html

Setup w/ fresh engine and ready for BC flying. you get cowl flaps with the '59.
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Re: Straight Tail 182 economy cruise / auto stc

Postby 29singlespeed » Sat May 12, 2012 8:03 pm

58Skylane wrote:I've got a really nice 58 182 I'll part with for the right amount :mrgreen: Only problem is it needs engine work. The rest of the plane is in fairly mint condition.

I would entertain the idea of about half (49%) ownership, too.


Tough to partner in a plane between Moab, UT and Idaho :)
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Re: Straight Tail 182 economy cruise / auto stc

Postby 29singlespeed » Sun May 13, 2012 9:23 pm

gptc wrote:There is a nice '59 in Idaho that my 2nd cousin owns:

http://barnstormers.com/classified_6258 ... +STOL.html

Setup w/ fresh engine and ready for BC flying. you get cowl flaps with the '59.


Same plane as maulewaco mentioned.
Looks like a great plane...really trying to figure out how to get this one.
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Re: Straight Tail 182 economy cruise / auto stc

Postby 29singlespeed » Mon May 14, 2012 7:38 am

maulewaco wrote:Well, call Ken and give hime 40k and I will fly it down to you then you will have it. :)


If it was only that easy. Breaking ground on a new house this month, for some reason the bank doesnt like the idea of getting a mortgage on a plane at the same time. Oh, and I would be the one flying it back.

Hope I can get something in time for Oshkosh -- even better would be by johnsons creek..

Back to the original thread, it seems in my research the 182 can fly at 10gph and have the performance I need when needed..and carry the kitchen sink when needed. So I am letting go of the wheel being in the wrong place.
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Re: Straight Tail 182 economy cruise / auto stc

Postby qmdv » Mon May 14, 2012 7:57 am

In todays world, I think it kind of hard to get a loan on a 50+ year old plane. I would not go in debt for a toy. Just me I guess.

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Re: Straight Tail 182 economy cruise / auto stc

Postby 29singlespeed » Mon May 14, 2012 8:30 am

qmdv wrote:In todays world, I think it kind of hard to get a loan on a 50+ year old plane. I would not go in debt for a toy. Just me I guess.

Tim


Yeah, probably -- but I have been flying for 20 years and all of my expensive commercial training. It's time to have a plane. We have no debt other than house and can pay for it 4 years or less.. and living in Moab, UT there is actually some practicality of it all.
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Re: Straight Tail 182 economy cruise / auto stc

Postby qmdv » Mon May 14, 2012 9:22 am

29singlespeed wrote:
qmdv wrote:In todays world, I think it kind of hard to get a loan on a 50+ year old plane. I would not go in debt for a toy. Just me I guess.

Tim


Yeah, probably -- but I have been flying for 20 years and all of my expensive commercial training. It's time to have a plane. We have no debt other than house and can pay for it 4 years or less.. and living in Moab, UT there is actually some practicality of it all.


Moab Utah? What part of so cal is that?

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Re: Straight Tail 182 economy cruise / auto stc

Postby 29singlespeed » Mon May 14, 2012 9:30 am

qmdv wrote:.


Moab Utah? What part of so cal is that?

Tim[/quote]

Fixed :)
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Re: Straight Tail 182 economy cruise / auto stc

Postby EZFlap » Mon May 14, 2012 12:48 pm

29singlespeed wrote:
So I am letting go of the wheel being in the wrong place.


I can fix that for ya' a little later on, it can wait till whenever you can swing the additional coinage.

Until then, you will be flying, and flying an airplane that has incredible utility. Like many of us here, I have seen first hand what a straight tail 182 can do in skilled hands. You won't be giving up very much while you're waiting to have the nosewheel-ectomy.

If you have all the commercial training (one of them fancy epaulet shirt and tie kind of pilots), you can surely find some kind of professional or semi-professional use for the 182 - to either generate a little self-funding for the plane or at least write off some of your taxes. Give some instruction, tow a few banners or gliders, figure out a way to deliver hot chocolate to remote cabins, whatever. (Just stay away from the midnight artificial sweetener cargo runs)

Ask your accountant how many years you can write off the airplane expense before your Discount Mile High Club Air Taxi service has to show a profit, you might be surprised.

Good luck with it. Come by Whiteman KWHP sometime and say hi.
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Re: Straight Tail 182 economy cruise / auto stc

Postby 29singlespeed » Mon May 14, 2012 1:22 pm

EZFlap wrote:
If you have all the commercial training (one of them fancy epaulet shirt and tie kind of pilots), you can surely find some kind of professional or semi-professional use for the 182 - to either generate a little self-funding for the plane or at least write off some of your taxes. Give some instruction, tow a few banners or gliders, figure out a way to deliver hot chocolate to remote cabins, whatever. (Just stay away from the midnight artificial sweetener cargo runs)

Ask your accountant how many years you can write off the airplane expense before your Discount Mile High Club Air Taxi service has to show a profit, you might be surprised.

Good luck with it. Come by Whiteman KWHP sometime and say hi.


Oh yes, it will be a small business here in Moab for rent/training..

Long ways from KWHP, but if i am I will say hi.
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Re: Straight Tail 182 economy cruise / auto stc

Postby soyAnarchisto » Mon May 14, 2012 10:49 pm

EZFlap wrote:Ask your accountant how many years you can write off the airplane expense before your Discount Mile High Club Air Taxi service has to show a profit, you might be surprised.



Section 179 will let you write off the whole shooting match the first year - but the hobby loss rule will limit you to a 0 loss with a carryover - still a good deal.

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