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Float Set for Hobbyking 182 Civil Aircraft 500 Class Airplane

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This optional float set is just what you need to convert your Hobbyking 182 Civil Aircraft into a water plane! These floats are high quality and constructed of dense EPS foam keeping them light weight. They even include a steerable rudder.

This float set is a simple bolt-on accessory that is designed specifically for the Hobbyking 182 Civil Aircraft and requires no modification to install.

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Adzios | Verified Buyer

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Jun 25, 2014

watch out for a gravity center with floats, (you will need to put some weight in front with them) also glue plastic sliders with better glue - mine caused crash during landing on a water. movie of a plane here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifL7U9pelWo

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Dec 02, 2013

Floats are difficult to put on the HK Cessna 182 even though supposedly they are specifically made for the plane. . 2 of the 4 mounting screws under the nose cowl don't fit properly. Too long. The lengths of the plastic rods are incorrect in some places. I had to wrestler for over 2 hours and make modifications for these floats to fit.

P.S. Haven't purchased the plane yet? DON'T! Its garbage, only looks. When I removed the nose cowl for attaching floats, I noticed the entire motor assembly was mounted off center (can't fix) and on an angle.

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