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Old 06-01-2007, 08:25 AM
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Default Nexstar on Floats???

I want to put my Nexstar on floats. Anybody have recommendations. I would like it to be a bolt on install, that can easily be removed to put wheels back on.

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Old 06-01-2007, 03:18 PM
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Default RE: Nexstar on Floats???

the main thing that I found with the NEXTAR and float installation is the proper gear set up.
the floats I am using are Goldberg Superfloats and they have a preset gear locations(not like they couldn't be moved with a little work) but I chose to use the locations provided.
there is some holes that need to be covered over IMO like the auto pilot sensor and the stock gear holes with some covering to have a better water seal,you then can open them up when you want to fly off land.
as well as pulling the nose gear.
the fuse is also curved so if you wan to do a temp. mount then you will have to fabricate something to fit the curve of the bottom of the fuse.
my plane was pretty much sitting collecting dust, so I cut open the fuse and made a solid mount from plywood and used nylon bolts to attach the new front gear too.
if I decide that I want to fly off land again with it I will put on a tail wheel and make it a tail dragger but this plane will be a full time float flyer for now.
another thing to consider is the power plant the OS 46fxi will get it airborne I would think but your not going to have much performancewith all that weight hanging under that plane.
I also went with a more powerfull OS 61fx I had handy.
so far I have the floats built and covered after this post I am heading to the shop to work on planes so I will probably stary re-covering the fusealage that I stripped,the covering was in bad shape and I had crashed it a couple of times so I wanted to do a dammage check and reglue any broken parts.
so yes itd do able
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Old 06-01-2007, 03:33 PM
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Default RE: Nexstar on Floats???

Moving the gear forward and converting to a taildragger may be in the works aswell. I would like to be able to remove the floats, and slap on wheels in minutes. Also thinking of removing some dihedral. I have a K&B 61 collecting dust if my 46 ax isn't enough. Have to come up with a motor mount.

I'm looking at the G_ _ _ _ _ P_ _ _ _ _ _ fiberglass kit from Tower.

Keep the Ideas coming!

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Old 06-01-2007, 04:44 PM
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Default RE: Nexstar on Floats???

the mount provided didn't work for my OS 61, so I used another one I had from a kit I built but didn't use I did have to redrill the mount holes no big deal.
I did beef up the fire wall area with some epoxy just in case.

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