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I knew you'd be drawn back once a little one appeared!
Talking of which it must be time for another seaplane.....
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Rudders on floats certainly help with taxying, and they are connected to the aircraft main rudder, but not many floatplanes have them fitted.
It was/is a favourite of Cessna, but this ain't a Cessna.
It was/is a favourite of Cessna, but this ain't a Cessna.
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That's like taking placebos - you simply feel better, but they don't actually help.
- speculated that it doesn't look old....which I have agreed with;
- said its not a Cessna, which I have agreed with;
- ruled out some 30% of the worlds aircraft;
- and now RR has ruled out a further 1 or 2% of the worlds aircraft
Now, surely thats made things a little easier!!
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Maybe I'm mad but could it be a ruskie? There are few places where they need floatplanes. Of course, it could be Canadian!!!! So, I'll plump for a canuck and I'll get searching again!!!
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