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Why is that? I thought it was recently sold
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Cheapest way to ship a rig from the US to New Zealand
Skydive2 replied to baronn's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
I had a tdm rig shipped from NZ to me. Cost was close to $600, so the 420-$475 seems about right..... -
P Ponk upgrade in a 56 182 (no cowl flaps)
Skydive2 replied to baronn's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
I've had 3 1957's with Pponk, no issues at all, cylinders have gone 1000's of hours, we never used any additional engine monitoring systems beside stock. Make sure you get the larger "sea plane" oil cooler. I use Lawson Aviation in Michigan and I highly recommend them for overhauls -
If they decide to sell it we could use a parts plane
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182 P model pig with a capital P
Skydive2 replied to baronn's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Stay away from 206's. Even slower. Great engine choice for your P model. The P model is VERY heavy. I have a 1975 P, we stripped down the panel, took out the autopilot, GPS and pretty much everything else, now just 1 radio, 1 xponder. That go rid of A LOT of weight. To make it really climb, you'll need wing extensions with Sportsman STOL. Mine has flap gap seals, aileron gap seals, wing x, sportsman stol, panel/interior stripped down, Pponk 285HP engine and it climbs exactly the same as my stock 1957 182 that just has Pponk, no other mods. (about .3 wheels up to wheels down with 2 tandems pairs). So you need to spend $15,000-$20,000 in airframe upgrades/panel removal to get the P model to do what a more or less stock narrow body will do. The advantage is that instructors and students LOVE the extra room and larger windows that the wide body offers on top of that you'll find your maintenance costs will go down, as generally the later models, P-S or the Skylane II series, have addressed a lot of maintenance issues the earlier models had -
I remember meeting a guy around 2001 that had a VX or Xaos 135 (I'm pretty sure it was a VX)
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So they have a stock list and are shipping. Let's see some pics of the Valkyrie
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Skyride affiliated DZ at Waverly, TN is history
Skydive2 replied to BillyVance's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Wait are you saying ASC is also leaving cedartown and going to rome? I was under the impression the farm was going to Rome, ASC would remain open at the Cedartown airport?? -
Airport was sold. New owners didn't want a skydiving operation
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100 tandems in nothing. We do that with 3 182's and 5 instructors start at 9:30 done by 5:30
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http://www.savinglulubelle.com/ N85SA
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Cessna P206 Wing External door latch
Skydive2 replied to extremeshannon's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Your mechanic's will have to build one then do a 337 for it. No kit's available. Any good IA should be able to build one for you -
Anyone have any tips for removing l bars on reserves without tools
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Jump Door for Cessna 182P SUCCESS !!!!!
Skydive2 replied to goobersnuftda's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
I have 3 182A models, I have it been expecting my P model to be under powered. I'm like you, have a low time engine, so I don't want to PPonk or TX skyway's right now. Mine is a project aircraft (sat neglected for 8+ years) we have already installed sportsman STOL and wing extensions are next. I'm hoping that will make it at least comparable to my A model's as far as turn around times... -
Jump Door for Cessna 182P SUCCESS !!!!!
Skydive2 replied to goobersnuftda's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Have you had a chance to operate the aircraft yet? any idea's on turn around times with a full load? I bought a P model (1975) that we are converting to a jump plane now. Would like to get an idea of what to expect... -
Still don’t know about Memorial Day Weekend?
Skydive2 replied to 3331's topic in Events & Places to Jump
I was under the impression you didn't support dropzones that accept 800-SKYRIDE? -
Nice set up! How is the reliability? Any issues?
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PROskydiving Acquires DZ Tools
Skydive2 replied to chicagoland's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
One thing Matt is forgetting to inform us of is his $3,000 to $6,000 dollar set up fee! I have a program that I pay $20 a month for that can basically accomplish the same thing...what a joke -
Can any one explain how this "davelepka" guy has 5400 jumps, but yet still finds to time to write to page long replays to seemingly every thread? Go skydive dude!
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New Tandem Rig Soon to Enter the Market
Skydive2 replied to skydived19006's topic in Tandem Skydiving
Yeah after watching that I'm not selling my sigma's any time soon.... -
does anyone know if they plan to release it?
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Might want to contact manifest at skydive city/Z-hills. He usually visits there several times through out the winter and was there a not long ago.
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http://articles.latimes.com/2012/feb/17/local/la-me-obama-plane-20120217
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I remember a blurb about this online when it happened. Showed the 182 being pushed into a hangar after being confiscated. I've been waiting for them to auction it! I also remember hearing later that he didn't have a pilots license, just an old student ticket from the 70's
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Cessna 182 at High Field Elevation DZ
Skydive2 replied to Dan0321's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
But I grew up with the old school mentality, buy it cheap, fly it till the mechanic wants too much to annual it, then buy another....