On Nov 7, 2:09*pm, george152 wrote:
Frogwatch wrote:
http://www.seair.com/flyingboat.htm
I had to post this as it just looks fun.
In the 70s early 80s every ultralight/microlight had provision for floats...
increased drag and lowered airspeed would take them from a fun machine
to one requiring the curvature of the Earth to get airbourne
I agree. The power avialable in an ultralight isn't that huge. Not
sure how the early float planes did it with early engines but they may
have had a higher ratio of torque to go with their hp.
It looks like a fun airboat/ul cross though, in an area where boating
is big, one could airboat around and do hops. With the hull it looks
more like a boat that can make it into the air than a pontoon-hulled
plane.
Some "standard" boats get airborne when they go too fast but that's
another thread.