Re: North Aire floats.

Re: North Aire floats.

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North Aire floats. Fortunat1 02-04-2007
Fortunat1 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
I've the drawings, they have water tight compartments. They are built
a lot like Edos or Wiplines or PeeKays, except whithout the fluted
bottoms. They are definitely not for sheetmetal beginners. They
also look extremely heavy. If you want metal kit floats, I recommend
Zeniths based on having seen a set under construction. I will sell you my
drawings for half of whatever Wag-Aero's selling theirs for, if you want
to look at them.

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