Looking at that picture again Jim,I think it probably is one of the PT trainers on floats because of the amount of dihedral in the wing.The Freedom 20 has less dihedral than this,unless this model has been modified or kit bashed.Who knows for sure?

Did you know that the original PT-20 and 40 appeared as construction articles back in RCM years before it was ever produced as a kit by Great Planes?The month and year?August of 1985.Both designed by long time RCM columnist Stu.Richmond.Both of these plans are still available from RCM and are plans #947($8US) for the PT-20 and plan#948($9US) for the PT-40.They are super simple to construct and are really nice flyers also.Like Jim was saying,they are also a very durable design as well.Very forgiving to say the least.These would make great first time float flyers as well.Nice planes to learn to get your feet wet with


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Jawsmon,what size engine is in this plane and what is the wingspan?The PT-20 had a 48" wing span and the PT-40 had a 60" wingspan if that helps.