Re: North Aire floats.

Re: North Aire floats.

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North Aire floats. Fortunat1 02-04-2007
"Morgans" <jessmorgan@charter.net> wrote in
news:2Bxxh.98$Yo7.18@newsfe04.lga:

>
> "Fortunat1" <aa@a.a> wrote
>
>> 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..
>
> Why is it that you are not enthusiastic about wood floats? Something
> about using them, or building them?



Well, I imagine that metal floats might be more maintenence free and
easier to repair, not to mention more impervious to getting water
logged. having said that, I do not know enough about either to make an
informed decision there, but more than that I just want to try something
in sheet metal, never having made more than cowlings and covers out of
the stuff before..



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