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    Simple way to measure wing washout

    Hi, Have a existing plane with dacron wings front and rear spar 50mm and 45 mm tube, chord about 1500 mm. Any suggestions on how to reasonably accurately measure the washout with the dacron in situ?
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    Trailer Hangar

    The Bantam now has a Home.
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    Kestrel ultralight on floats

    Well I got side tracked for a while but I finally flew the beast yesterday and it was beautiful. I got the cog just perfect for flight but the centre of bouyancy is too far aft as it needed a lot of back stick to get over the hump. Wiil move the floats 100m forward. But once up on the plane I...
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    Ultralight on floats

    Hi all, When you add floats to a plane does the underside surface area of floats contribute to lift? Cheers
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    ULTRA LIGHT ON FLOATS

    Hello All, Just a quick post to add to this forum. The plane is soon to go out onto the water.
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