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Well, I certainly won't argue with THAT! :)
I wonder how good a 140 would be on floats (with the C-85)...it's OK on
wheels and fair on skis, but I have never tried one on water....
Scott
'47 C-140
Dan_Thomas_nospam@yahoo.com wrote:
> Scott wrote:
>
>>Not sure if one is required. I believe a float kit may have been
>>offered for the 120/140 as a factory option, so it may be covered in the
>>original type certificates. If you are not a member of the
>>International Cessna 120/140 Association, I'd suggest joining them.
>> They have somewhere around 1500 members and many very knowledgeable in
>>these matters. Try http://www.cessna120-140.org/
>>
>>Scott
>>1947 Cessna 140
>>
>>
>>Chris wrote:
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>>>Does anyone know if an stc exists for float attachments for a 1946
>>>Cessna 140?
>>>
>
>
> Go here:
>
>
http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library%5CrgMakeModel.nsf/0/F55C36F242F3204E8625724300680EAA/$FILE/A-768.pdf
>
> Floats are listed, and a Cessna drawing number given. Now the
> problem will be to find those floats.
>
> Dan
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