Looking to get a Float Plane, could use some suggestions.
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Im looking to Build a Seaplane, preferrably something like a Seamaster because of its engine location. It would be cool if I could fly it off of land or water by way of convertible gear.
I have a Zenoah G20 that I would like to use. So Im guessing something in the 60-1.20 class of airframes.
Is there such thing available anywhere in either kit form or plans?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
I have a Zenoah G20 that I would like to use. So Im guessing something in the 60-1.20 class of airframes.
Is there such thing available anywhere in either kit form or plans?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
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You might be able to find an old Seamaster 120 kit, or plans. Check out the 120 on this guy's page; he's running a gas motor on his. http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...%3Den%26sa%3DN
That would probably fit the bill nicely for what you want.
That would probably fit the bill nicely for what you want.
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A 12-foot telemaster on floats would be a lot of fun.
http://www.hobby-lobby.com/telemaster12.htm
If you don't like the way a Telemaster flies, you just don't like to fly.
$350 for the kit, and almost that much for the Monokote to cover it. It's gyronymous.
http://www.hobby-lobby.com/telemaster12.htm
If you don't like the way a Telemaster flies, you just don't like to fly.
$350 for the kit, and almost that much for the Monokote to cover it. It's gyronymous.



