Nice two-minute video showing a Cub pilot who knows his own water landing strip:
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Re: Cub floatplane landing on narrow water strip
I too enjoyed the video of the Cub landing on the water. But I cringed when I watch the guy taxiing back while standing on the right float. What do you think would have happened if the float had struck the edge of the pond or a submerged stump? From what I saw, it looked like he would have been thrown forward into the prop.Richard Pearson
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Fort Worth, Texas
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Re: Cub floatplane landing on narrow water strip
Originally posted by Pearson View PostI too enjoyed the video of the Cub landing on the water. But I cringed when I watch the guy taxiing back while standing on the right float. What do you think would have happened if the float had struck the edge of the pond or a submerged stump? From what I saw, it looked like he would have been thrown forward into the prop.
I'm led to believe it is indeed a float-to-wheel conversion place...but whomsoever was the pilot on that particular flight had done it many times before on that stretch of water.
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Re: Cub floatplane landing on narrow water strip
Only an observation but.... The idiot standing on the float while its moving is really not only a show off but a real dimwit. Fairbanks farms (Goose Creek Aviation) has this same set up in Western NY State near Jamestown. They go in and out often in a super cub. About the same length. JCLast edited by jim cooper; 10-08-2011, 17:57.
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Re: Cub floatplane landing on narrow water strip
Yup after the sideslip to touchdown and the water drag kicked in it was full up elevator to work the water breaks--pilot knew what was needed and I'm pretty damn sure he and his passenger knew the water hazards
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