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Old 02-10-2005 | 10:38 PM
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Is there such a thing? I'm recovering my Lanier Mariner 40. I've sliced off the control surfaces. I'm going to upgrade them to gi-gutis status. I don't care about hoverability... but a good elevator, pop-up and harrier would be schnizzle.
Old 02-10-2005 | 11:32 PM
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Cabane,
A while ago someone posted a video of a Heckler on floats. Here is a link to the Heckler land version.
http://www.wingtote.com/heckler.cfm
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Old 02-11-2005 | 01:25 AM
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Just flew my Funair 40 on floats the other day off of snow. It flew really really well. And it was a blast. Unlimited verticle with a 46 Fx. Flat spins great. Harriers great, loops in it's own length with flap/elevator mix. tried to hover, but the floats made it do funny things...I am sure it will do more I am still wringing it out. If you like shoot me an E-mail and I will take some pics this weekend and send them your way
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Old 02-11-2005 | 09:23 AM
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This has already been covered....

I been flying a Dazzler on floats for 5 years or so, before that I had a Hots on floats, also they both flew off snow excellently. I also have a modified Outlaw that I would consider 3D but others might not.....
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Old 02-11-2005 | 10:00 AM
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Don't want to get off subject, but floats are MUCH better on snow than ski's....the ski guys will catch a ski in footprints and flip over.....floats just skim over the irregularities. So put flaots on a 3-d style airplane and you have a great 4 season 3-d er
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I'm putting floats on my Magic Extra and we're gonna fly off the snow this week-end. We've been flying off of the snow with floats for years, and they are far more versatile than skis IMO...

I mean, ya can't fly off water with skis, can ya?!

Unless you always taxi really fast and don't slow down too much!

And, last summer, we flew off the grass right after a rain storm with the floats...
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This has already been covered....
I been flying a Dazzler on floats for 5 years or so, before that I had a Hots on floats
The Mariner is a boat type float plane and not a funfly type plane on floats. I intend to put 3D-size ,read, big control surfaces on it.

I've got the covering off and I'm looking to Jenny Craig it. I'll stick build the control surfaces. I'll keep you'zz guys posted.
Old 02-11-2005 | 08:55 PM
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Ah yes, upon re-reading your first post, I see...

Sounds cool, can you post some pics when you're finished?
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Well reality check time. I mocked everything up. With the stock tip floats, this baby is going to be a portly 6 lbs. My intended Irvine 53 will be doing a gut check....
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yea thats the problem.....3-D needs to be light.
Old 02-12-2005 | 06:42 PM
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A Saito 82 will 3D 6 pounds just fine. So will a YS 63.

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Old 02-15-2005 | 11:46 PM
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OK. i'm giving up on the 3D pipe dream. I going with enlarged plank type controll surfaces over built up. I'll settle for some hard core sport flying.
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Old 02-15-2005 | 11:50 PM
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Got some movement... anyway. Can you say high speed elevator snap?
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Old 02-18-2005 | 04:31 PM
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I fly a Funstar 40 w/ saito 72, apc 14x4w, hitec 225mgs, 30" foamfloats on modified magic mains. It's a bit heavy but does 3D alright. almost VTOL, cheap too!
Old 04-21-2005 | 10:01 PM
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OK.So the 3D idea for this air frame was a pipe dream. All up is a porky 7 pounds. I'll just be content with some sticks in the corner flopin and a little fun. Hope to fly this Saturday.
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here fishy fishy fishy
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Old 04-21-2005 | 10:40 PM
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WOW WHAT A TRANSFORMATION !!!

I can't beleive how different that Mariner looks now with the extended surface's and new skin, SEKSEEEEE

Keep us in the loop on how she goes, if she goes great, i might experiment with my new Neptune, and do the same thing!! I have a OS-46AX i could put in it OR an OS-50SX if the 46 did'nt do it

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