William J. Reuschel's Cessna 182
I was at
the field on Feb 6 and saw Bill flying his new
Hanger 9 Cessna 182. It is a large, beautiful model and
looked like the real plane in flight. Check out the photos!

You can see from the size of the standard transmitter
that this is a big model!

Flaps are down about one
half.

This is a
very well done ARF. The kit really doesn't look like the
standard ARF. I noticed no seams or plastic flanges so typical
of many ARF's.

Flaps are
at about 20 degrees and the flare looks very scale!
A nice landing.

Looks like Bill has a model to really
be proud of. It looks Great, Bill!
The spec's are:
Wing Span: 94.75 inches
Overall length: 76.75 inches
Wing Area: 1246 sq. In.
Flying Weight: 16.5 lbs.
Engine used: Zenoah G26
Radio Required: 5 Channel
Servos: 8
Prop Size: 16 x 8