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  • Float mounting modifications.

    I originally posted this to the wrong site.

    I searched my copies of Bear -Tracks and found 3 articles about changes to the fuselage to install floats. The first is for changes in the tubes that at Station E-M. The second was for a bracket at station G-K for an extra vertical fin. The last I found was for bushings at Station E-M to bolt brackets to mount the rear legs for floats.

    Did Bod publish any more drawings for float mountings? The first drawing I found dates back to 1996.

    I can still add the bushings but in a month or so, I will have the fuselage painted.

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    I don't recall any others. You should look at other sites including Paul Minelga's youtube video with Rob Taylor on the mounting before you do the bushings.
    Last edited by marcusofcotton; 10-07-2016, 05:23 PM. Reason: I blew it on whose plane as well, sorry Rob.

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    • #3
      Thinking back, there was a discussion about a lift clevis to use when installing floats. I can not find that posting or article.

      Thanks for the Minega reference, it was very instructive. Especially because he was working with a standard fuselage.

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      • #4
        For cubs they use a piece of steel flatbar twisted 90 degrees and pass the wing attach bolt through it to make a lifting eye. Seems like a good solution to me, I'm going to make some so I can lift my aircraft off the ground for wheel changes, etc.

        Last edited by Zzz; 09-25-2016, 11:15 PM.

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        • S Lathrop
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          Seems like a good solution to what I was asking.
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