Pic of the new float plane (kind of)
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As some of you know, I bought my new float plane last month. Here is a pic of it. Doesnt look like much now, but float kit is going on any day as well as new 8068 82" 3 blade prop. Aerocet 3500's going on in the spring. Only gotta wait 6 months now
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Nice Garth! Is that a '74? What engine?
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'74P - Texas Skyways 0-520 - 280 HP

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gear wrote:'74P - Texas Skyways 0-520 - 280 HP

Nice! Gonna make a great float plane!
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Nice you got the new wings, winter will be gone before you know it. Check your pm's.
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What all is involved with putting in a float kit?
Those 3500 floats should provide lots of floatation. What are you expecting for cruise speed?
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Rick's Cessna 180 float plane video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6my0FM9F_Q
The seaplanes west float kit includes heavy duty motor mounts, wire stiffening cross braces and float fittings installed on the aircraft. I'm expecting cruise speeds in the 115 knot range minimum at around 65% power. Is it spring yet?
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