What Is The Smallest Floatplane???
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Twinkle. 24" wingspan seaplane, based on the NorthStar. Also the pullout plan of the latest FlyRC magazine. 

...having built that, I have a hankering for a smaller one though. See how small I can make one of practical use.


...having built that, I have a hankering for a smaller one though. See how small I can make one of practical use.
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Ken Willard designed a number of small float planes one of which was the Pond Hopper. I believe it had a 23" wingspan. Power was a Pee Wee 020. I started to build on but micro electronics were not available back then. It would be a great one to try these days.
I saw one of his other designs a few years ago when I went out to BC. It was even smaller and it flew well although from a handlaunch.
Peter
I saw one of his other designs a few years ago when I went out to BC. It was even smaller and it flew well although from a handlaunch.
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Here's the smallest successful floatplane I've ever seen: [link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_895809/anchors_895809/mpage_1/key_MUDBUG/anchor/tm.htm#895809]Matchlessaero's Mudbug[/link]
Here's the smallest successful floatplane I've ever seen: [link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_895809/anchors_895809/mpage_1/key_MUDBUG/anchor/tm.htm#895809]Matchlessaero's Mudbug[/link]

...since flying the hull out of my Twinkle, it's starting to seem a little "big" for some reason. I've had the urge to try and marry a float plane up to one of these 12g outrunner kits...
http://www.vs-modelltechnik.de/k001u001s001.htm
...motor that's half the weight of the one currently driving the Twinkle. Was even thinking of a 12" Twinkle... or similar. "Small" and "Water" is just such a fun mix. I recommend it to anyone!

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Twinkle. 24" wingspan seaplane, based on the NorthStar. Also the pullout plan of the latest FlyRC magazine.
Twinkle. 24" wingspan seaplane, based on the NorthStar. Also the pullout plan of the latest FlyRC magazine.

You know, that figures. Just when I let my susbscription lapse since I get too many magazines, they put in something I really want. Oh, well, I guess I can pick it up at the LHS.
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There was a plane a while back called the Pondbaby It ran with wes tec servos, and a very small electric motor, I found the constriction artical, and they list it as 2.8oz, there is a bigger version of the plan around now also, which is probably a more practical design.
http://www.rcmicroflight.com/oct00/pond_baby01.asp
http://www.rcmicroflight.com/oct00/pond_baby01.asp



