Float Newbie Initial Impressions - Ready on Floats
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Float Newbie Initial Impressions - Ready on Floats
Well, I'm a newbie to floats. Actually haven't even flown yet. But I know a nice plane when I see one.
I have been putting together an all plastic plane call the Ready on Floats. I will state straight off that this plane has absolutely the worst instructions I have ever seen. But the plane has exceptional lines comes all white and really goes together very easily once you figure it out. The best part is that it has a companion float kit that takes about 20 minutes to put together. It's basically pre-assembled and sealed. If this plane flies half as good as it assemblies and looks it will be a great little low labor floater.
I have been putting together an all plastic plane call the Ready on Floats. I will state straight off that this plane has absolutely the worst instructions I have ever seen. But the plane has exceptional lines comes all white and really goes together very easily once you figure it out. The best part is that it has a companion float kit that takes about 20 minutes to put together. It's basically pre-assembled and sealed. If this plane flies half as good as it assemblies and looks it will be a great little low labor floater.
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Float Newbie Initial Impressions - Ready on Floats
It's great, you will love flying it. You might have seen this already but here is a thread on your plane. http://www.rcuniverse.com/showthread...22&forumid=210]