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Nope.... - 12/12/2002 7:34:29 PM   
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Individual 2" squares.

Cheers

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forum starter : what seaplanes you own? - 12/12/2002 7:39:56 PM   
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Yo SilverEagle2 --- Good looking job . That T Craft just looks like it belongs on floats . You should have hours and hours of fun with it . Bet it will fly off the snow as well as the water . Are those GP floats ? Happy landings --

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Yes - 12/12/2002 7:44:16 PM   
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GP 20 size floats

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forum starter : what seaplanes you own? - 12/27/2002 11:59:05 AM   
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Hey there im now in the process of scratch building an short sunderland. it is a 1/10 scale model and has an 11 foot wingspan and is 50lbs. i have a set of these plans for sale if any body is interested.

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Nice plane!!!!!! - 12/27/2002 6:25:18 PM   
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Wow! We need more details like engines and radio equipment. Got any more pics too? Thanks for sharing with us!!!

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forum starter : what seaplanes you own? - 2/23/2003 11:16:42 AM   
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Seaplane

Added a better drawing and a write up to my photo gallery on the above float mounting system if you or any one else is interested.

Cheers ; Doug

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forum starter : what seaplanes you own? - 2/24/2003 6:44:54 AM   
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Thanks Doug. I copied and saved your info. I'm presently in the lower part of the Florida Keys and we flew our float planes the other day. No end to the water available down here! Won't get back home and to building until early April.........Seaplane

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forum starter : what seaplanes you own? - 2/24/2003 8:58:08 AM   
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This Summer oh sorry Winter has been very mild so far, this year only 2" of snow since Nov. today was sunny and we had a blast.
I made a couple of typo's on the ones you saved so I had to repost some revised ones to the photo gallery.

Be sure to post some photo's of the Beaver when done.

Good landings : Doug

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float plane - 2/24/2003 9:05:41 PM   
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I have a Telemaster 40 w/flaps. the engine is a Magnum 52 4 stroke. Have only flown the floats off the snow new years day. Really worked well and the engine was flawless. I used about 20% flaps and the plane lifted it's self off very scale like. The flaps are a pain w/out the floats. Looking forward to some water flying soon. This is a nice combination.

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float flying on Vancouver Island - 3/10/2003 10:59:16 PM   
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Hello; We fly every monday at Quamichan Lake, east of Duncan, and have been doing it for nearly 25 years. I have a big Bingo on floats I use there, but scale planes are more popular, cubs, beavers and Schneider cup racers, a few seamasters, and more exotic scale planes are the usual here. We have been aboe to fly every Monday in '02 and so far in '03. We also have a few twin engine planes, a PBY a Widgeon, a twin See Bee, and a few converted land planes, space walker, Extra 300's. Everybody is welcome, with the usual frequency board rules.

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Seamaster TT - 7/17/2003 12:39:13 AM   
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Here in Venezuela. Few pilots have anfibius planes. I have a Seamaster Thunder Tiger with OS 40FX engine.
Fly in "Laguna Grande" Maturín RC club and "Tierra Blanca" dam near of Caracas.
Here a picture "Seamaster and I in Tierra Blanca dam.

Visit: [url]www.aerovenezuela.com.ve[/url]

Hidroaviones forum

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Other picture - 7/17/2003 12:53:54 AM   
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Other picture of my Seamaster TT in "Tierra Blanca" dam, 90 min. of Caracas in car.

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forum starter : what seaplanes you own? - 7/17/2003 1:26:33 AM   
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i thought I had sent a picture of my Outlaw on floats to this thread, guess I didn't, fast and fun....

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forum starter : what seaplanes you own? - 7/17/2003 1:31:56 AM   
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Another shot taxiing...

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forum starter : what seaplanes you own? - 7/17/2003 1:49:57 AM   
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Just started our float club this year. I have a Telemaster 40 on floats and a GP Aeromaster on floats. Haven't flown the Aeromaster yet.

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