Back in October of 2015, Gunny Bumbers, owner, chief designer, draftsman, prototype developer, laser machine operator and chief pilot over at Aviation Concepts in Long Island NY was coerced into designing and prototyping a 1/3 scale model of the iconic Cessna 185 bush plane, The culprits of the harassment were couple local hoodlums, known to hang out on these forums.
Designing, drawing, cutting and building spanned four years, culminating in an uneventful test flight on July 3rd 2019 ( due to a personal and rather disturbing relationship with a John Deere tractor, one year was lost to courtship.)
I recently asked Gunny about the building of the prototype while he was polishing the tires on his John Deere tractor, "It took me only six months to do the build and manual once I was able to get my mind off my Deere and get back to important things" not to mention the need to make some money to pay for the corn shredding attachemnt he had on order for the tractor.
The model flew perfectly during its very first flight and soon after that Gunny had produced the first three kits for eagerly awaiting customers.
This build thread will be full of pictures I will take as I progress along on the build, but honestly the 1001 photos (not kidding) in the 170 page building manual (not kidding again) are far better detail than anything you will see here. This thread is not intended to offer any tips or tricks on building this plane, simply because Gunny has already done all that in the manual. Im just sharing my experience building the kit with you and having some fun picking on my OCD friend.
THE KIT :
In a word. ridiculously complete and more than first class. oops., darn auto correct!!
Seriously, the 4 boxes: 1 cowl, 1 wheels (option) and 2 big HEAVY boxes of balsa and plywood are jammed packed with material for the build. This is a full on kit, not a short kit where you're searching around for quality components. This Cessna 185 kit is COMPLETE the materials for the plane are obviously hand picked when you see the quality of the wood.
Onward
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A friend stopped over to see what all the buzz was about
Removing parts from the frames is the first step
It's a big plane, so gluing formers together is the only option in many cases
along with scarfing sticks for stringers and supports
Lets build something. The fuse top is the first assembly to be worked on.
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