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Another Perfect Landing Jim's Telemaster bashed to look like a Beaver Jim's Telemaster bashed to look like a Beaver John Wise's BIG cub
Dan's Clipped-Wing Cub Cub Taxiing out On step, about to rotate for liftoff It's raining CUBS!!
Dennis Conner's SeaCruiser The Dover Darlin' prototype, MkII, Rev 4 The Flightline at the April 2003 fly-in The Gator has not eaten an airplane yet
When it's glassy, you gauge height by watching the reflection A half-inch high, about to touch down We all try to land this perfectly Mike Hawkins' Heath Parasol
Sig Astrohogs make great floatplanes Another shot of the Astrohog Bob Cooper's Kadet Senior Kadet Seniors are BORN to be floatplanes
WHen it's this glassy, the picture looks good Upside Down A Kadet, taking off Roger Laudati's Kadet  Jerry Thompson's Morris Hots
 Jerry's Morris the Knife A Northstar that looks like a pterodactyl  A little bounce in the landing Ken Hoak's modified Mid-Star
Another shot of Mike's Parasol One More shot of Mike's Parasol The Ray Smith Air Force Ray's new Lanier Mariner .40.  Flies like an Ugly Stick-Sweet!
John Wise's little 3-channel biplane. Schneider racer. Go Fast. Anothe shot of the Schneider A Japanese design, the SeaHunter .60.  They fly seaplane pattern over there.
AN ACE SeaDancer Bob's BIG Seamaster If you can drag the rudder like this, you're good. Seamasters are completely aerobatic
Seamaster Taxiing Bob Cooper's Scale Supermarine Sea Otter Bob Cooper's Scale Supermarine Sea Otter Bob Cooper's Scale Supermarine Sea Otter
Jerry's Sudokhoi One leaves, One comes back.... Tim and his Northstar Tim's SeaCruiser.
Tim's SeaCruiser The SeaCruiser survived this without incident Jerry's Ultimate Bipe Successful Floatplanes can be low, mid, or high-wing designs.

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