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Aircraft with Floats
Am an experienced builder. Looking for recommendations for my first seaplane with floats. Preferably 1st class scratch built plans. Nitro powered in the order of 80" wing.
Open to any/all information on buildin/flying off water. I hate reinventing the "wheel". |
By the time I get to 80" I am courting gasoline and not glow fuel.
Do you want scale, sport-scale, sport or just something that lands on water? If I were building from plans for an 80" floatplane I'd be checking out a PC-6 Porter. I've been flying a 50" version (on floats) and it would make a wonderful gian scale project. |
so not what you are proposing but IMO
the best first float plane set up with ease of build....Goldberg Cub and Goldberg float kit with a 70FS. Perfect no brainer easy to build, set up already designed, great flyer at 76". I have had a couple. very durable as well. if gotta have larger, hard to go wrong with Cub on floats. if being first seaplane, start with something that you do not have a ton of time and money invested. my thoughts |
If you want an excellent first floatplane without huge investment I'd suggest the Durafly Tundra. I am very impressed with mine. It's a fair sport flyer and a very capable float plane.
It's also semi-scale based on the Highlander STOL from Wild West Aircraft. They have a dead stick take-off on their webside (airplane rollling down an incline & off a cliff tales off!). It will teach you float flying and be a joy thereafter while you build for around the price of three good giant scale servos. |
I have this DH-2 Beaver from Hobbyking and it flys off water very well. It's close to 80" span. I am using an OS .70 four stroke engine and it provides plenty of power.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...00mm_ARF_.html These are the floats I'm using. http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...lsa_930mm.html |
Originally Posted by naviguesser
(Post 12215163)
Am an experienced builder. Looking for recommendations for my first seaplane with floats. Preferably 1st class scratch built plans. Nitro powered in the order of 80" wing.
Open to any/all information on buildin/flying off water. I hate reinventing the "wheel". |
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