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  • Looking for float flyers

    I know there some float experts on here & I'm looking
    for opinions relative to the Taylorcrafts wing.

    I've have T with an 85-8 recently on floats.
    What kind of Cord angles are you floats guys running?
    Do Tcrafts asymmetrical wings need more cord angle to get required lift on take-off compared to maybe a piper wing?
    Has anybody experimented with this & whats your results?

    Thanks
    46 BC-12D Taylorcraft
    46 Chief

  • #2
    Re: Looking for float flyers

    Nobody with float experience

    Well I do now know it comes off the water a heck of a lot better with 7* as opposed to the 5* it was.
    46 BC-12D Taylorcraft
    46 Chief

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    • #3
      Re: Looking for float flyers

      Senior, which float are you referring to? 1320's, 1400's, or other?
      ( I'm no expert, but I am going back on floats today, if everything falls in place) Dick
      Last edited by Dick Smith; 06-14-2013, 10:24.
      Dick Smith N5207M TF#159

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      • #4
        Re: Looking for float flyers

        Dick, I'm not in Cert category.
        I'm running Lotus 1450s & getting very close to final specs now.
        46 BC-12D Taylorcraft
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        • #5
          Re: Looking for float flyers

          Senior, I'm on 1400 EDO as far as size. Right at 5 degrees opening angle. Here is a picture of an Arctic Tern on what are probably 2000 EDO's...in any case the airfoil is the same as the one on our planes. The picture angle gives you an idea of the opening angle on that particular plane. The white and blue Taylorcraft on 1320's presents a pretty good look at the opening angle(disregard the scaling lines and figures). I've never flown the Lotus floats, so can't really make a decent guess. Dick
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          Last edited by Dick Smith; 06-19-2013, 01:14.
          Dick Smith N5207M TF#159

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          • #6
            Re: Looking for float flyers

            Be advised...lotus floats are not really the same....they don't really have a well defined step.

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            • #7
              Re: Looking for float flyers

              Whats a "well defined step"?

              The 1450s I have have a 3.5" step with very short tails.
              It allows you to rotate fairly sharp & not drag the tails.
              46 BC-12D Taylorcraft
              46 Chief

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              • #8
                Re: Looking for float flyers

                My F21 is on 1500 Baumanns that were installed by Baumann on their STC. I have the drawings that might have dimensions that will help you figure it out. Mine flies great. Let me know if you need that info.

                Jim

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                • #9
                  Re: Looking for float flyers

                  Thanks Bonanza but the step location on the Lotus's are so diff as to make all normal references for location mute
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