Re: North Aire floats.

Re: North Aire floats.

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North Aire floats. Fortunat1 02-04-2007
idontwantanyspam@thankyou.com (Drew Dalgleish) wrote in
news:45c66641.138672516@news.cabletv.on.ca:

> On Sun, 4 Feb 2007 18:43:28 +0000 (UTC), Fortunat1 <aa@aa.aa> wrote:
>
>>Anyone have experience with these? Wag Aero are selling plans for
>>these still. Anyone know of their history? were they always a
>>homebuilt design? Are they compartmentalised like Edos? Performance?
>>ease of building, expense?
>>
>>TIA!
>>
>>F1
> They're not very big. Only about 1400# IIRC what are you putting them
> on?

Big enough, Junior Ace or Cub... Off the top of my head Wag Aero
mentioned up to 1500..
I am not too enthusiastic about wood floats and I'd like to scratch
build them as opposed to going for one of the (expensive) foam options
or the even more expensive second hand edo option..


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