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floats for senioretta - 5/14/2008 2:19:15 PM   
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Hi trying to figuire out what floats would work for a sig senioretta weight is 4 Ib needed 36 " floats need some help thank"s Chick.
trying to keep it light .

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RE: floats for senioretta - 5/15/2008 3:25:08 AM   
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Read this.

http://www.flyinglindy.homestead.com/skisandfloats.html

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RE: floats for senioretta - 5/15/2008 12:47:15 PM   
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THANK YOU FOR THE INFO I DOWNLOADED IT TODAY AND WILL GET STARTED ON IT WRIGHT AWAY THANK"S AGAIN CHICK .

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RE: floats for senioretta - 5/26/2008 10:29:55 PM   
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I am thinking about the new Sig Senorita ARF with 28" floats from http://www.classicaero.com/main.php These are really light and might look good covered in the same scheme as the Senorita ARF.

Yak

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RE: floats for senioretta - 5/27/2008 12:24:52 AM   
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I'm reluctant to rain on anybody's parade, but I would not use floats with holes in them. I don't even like to use floats with internal cavities (hollow floats) but if you're just a split piece of monokote away from a sunken airplane: thanks but no, thanks.

These are nice, light, and can't leak: http://www.geocities.com/planefunfloats/

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RE: floats for senioretta - 5/27/2008 10:40:39 PM   
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I think you are right there Jim. Fully sheeted and glassed is smarter.

Thanks, Yak


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RE: floats for senioretta - 6/2/2008 12:49:30 AM   
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HI, JIM I TOOK YOUR ADVISE AND BUILT THE FLOATS FOR MY SENIORETTA FROM THE CUNNINGHAM PLANS THEY TURNED OUT VERY NICE THE WEIGHT WAS 9 OZS FOR BOTH FLOATS THANK YOU FOR THE ADVICE CHICK.

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