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Old 05-15-2003 | 08:21 PM
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Default EZ-Splash/Stingray

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Rotating the plane out of the water was not a problem. You have a larger water rudder then most float planes and the plane tracks great on water. As for the inverted flying, you cannot tell any difference from a regular plane. Also keep in mind that I had a Saito 91 on the plane. I think all I needed was about 40 feet and you can pull it right off the water and keep climbing. As for the landings and approach, the plane feels light and will glide in with a fair amount of speed. The only concern I have is when the water is choppy, but I figure I can just yank this plane off of the water if it was too choppy. One last thing is that the plane is built like most EZ ARFs, mostly foam and plastic with some wood. I don't know how many seasons this will last, but I am sure it will be lots of fun in the mean time.

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