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CMPro Cessna 182 Skylane

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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2008

CMPro Cessna 182 Skylane Model

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  • I just bought the same plane. Looks great and your a good pilot enjoy yourself

  • Likewise, thanks...

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  • I bought a J-3 RC plane but could never land it. Fortunately for my passengers I don't have the same problem in full scale aircraft.

  • wow how do you idle the engine that low without it cutting? how much does this camera cost?

  • you should fly into an airport pattern and report 4723poppa for landing see what they say

  • Your CG is correct based on specs. My Cessna has 12x8 Propeller and same CG of 70mm. On your test flight, try to take-off on smooth and longer runway.

  • yeah i have 3 inches wheels and a 4 stroke thunder tiger 75, whit a 13x6 propeller

    i think than the problem was the CG,

    in the owners manual says than it is at 68mm to 73mm i put the CG at 70mm

    i need to know were is th reeal CG

  • Trim your control on safe altitude at half throttle. Find out the stall speed and make sure you maintain above that speed special turning or banking. This airplane has higher stall speed because of the high wing loading so use your flaps if needed specially landing on low wind to slow down the touchdown.

  • I notice your nose gear is also too high, it can cause you to drag your speed acceleration and get airborne earlier, so correct it. This plane should take-off without pulling the elevator stick when you reach the take-off speed at half-flaps. On your next take-off, try to keep it on up-wind direction with constant full power until you reach enough altitude before you retract your flaps and make a turn.

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