Some more from me, this is Carenado's C182RG. I wasn't planning on taking any screenshots, just doing a few circuits to get a feel for the aircraft, but the lighting was quite impressive so I ended up taking a few anyway. They were taken on a couple of different laps of the circuit which is why they may appear to be slightly out of order.
All the light textures, clouds etc. are default FSX.
I wonder if you have the same landing issues with this plane as I do. I like to the fly the one with the Coastguard livery, however struggle with landing. It doesn't seem to have a stalling speed and throttling back on approach, lifting the nose up etc., doesn't seem to make a lot of difference. It's like the plane weighs a ton and needs air brakes. Obviously I am aware of the flaps but shouldn't have to deploy them at 140 knots.
This seems to be a Carenado problem for me. For example the Piper Cherokee (Flight One) handles perfectly.
Thanks guys. Bazza, I can't say I've found it totally unreasonably difficult to land, although I agree it's not overly easy to slow down. I think this is a real 182 characteristic though. The first few times I landed it I was coming in much too flat and landing more or less 3-point. It seems using the default viewpoint height you really have to haul the nose up quite a bit in the flare to land on the mains.