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Mojavegold -> RE: E-Flite Taylorcraft 450 on Floats (10/15/2008 6:30 PM)
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Charley: thanks again for the help. Yeah, the pucker factor was really high [:D] and I skipped her a bit on landing. It's such a light plane and I really need to fly it on to the water VS cutting the throttle and flaring. I made 3 approaches and just decided to go for it. At least I didn't panic and tip stall her after the first bounce![:)] I was really surprised at how nimble the plane is with the floats, I tried to rip the wings off, but no such luck. I had over 100 flights on my last TC (may she rest in pieces) and it's a great flying little plane. BTW, you were right about needing a water rudder on this plane, it weather vanes very easily. I am going to increase the size of the water rudder before the next float fly. I kept it small in the hopes of keeping the weight down, but it really needs more authority to taxi in a breeze.
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