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  • @MrExoCherry LOL thanks for the cool comment..Tim

  • How come I never get cool shiz like this when I was a kid?

  • @MegaGlitchMaster100 Thanks for visiting and commenting..Tim

  • wauw cool landing at 3:00. do you on purpes land on that flat spot on the water? so cool take off on the lake.nicce Regards Ray

  • @DCRlive Hi Ray not really just land Thanks for visiting and commenting,,Tim

  • Thanks! Do you have any problems with the ailerons rusting?

  • @rcdudes123 Great question

    The hinges are ca and no issues with rusting.

  • What size motor is in your Seawind? Also what servo are you using for you ailerons?

  • @rcdudes123 Hi The motor in the Seawind is a BP 1300KV Motor and the servo in the Ailerons is a Hi-Tec HS65-MG Thanks for commenting.

  • Awesome landing on the Seawind! Just wondering if you did any waterproofing to the wing? Also do you get any water inside the fuselage?

  • @rcdudes123

    Just a little Sealant around where the wing meets the fusalge

  • wow! 14x14 prop on that beaver! thisi thing must be a racer even with the extra drag from the floats! :D As usual, sweet video, TM!! :)

  • @LondonRCproject LOL it needs it with all that drag she flys good just got to pull Elevator in the water to keep the nose up..Thanks for the cool comment..Tim

  • Which do you like better on floats in the water, the Taylorcraft or the Beaver? Cool vid man. Good compilation!

  • @RCRedBaron Hi Robert

    The Beaver by far is a better handling airplane all around, the little Taylorcraft can be a handful.. thanks bro for your comment and hope you are feeling better..Tink..

  • looks like the prop was shreddign some water........i recomend you put the electronics in deflated ballons........helps keep stuff dry............what floats did u use ???

  • @flyingchimp99 Great point and will do that as a mod.. Thanks man Oh the floats are from the Hobbyzone super cup.. Thanks for commenting.

  • great video, and thanks for subing, i hope to have a flight of something soon, spring here is just too windy

  • @zombienumber13 Sure that would be fine Looking forward to seeing it and thanks for your comment..Tim

  • "Aim High"

  • @jgoudeau207 Always LOL thanks man

  • Once again Tim, Sweet flying! The Beav looked a little squirrely at first :0)

  • thanks for flying the beaver!! tell me do you like to fly it with or without the floats?

  • @pappywith4 Hi Great question

    With that 68 inch wing span I like it with the floats it flys better with a little weight on her thanks for the kind words and comment..

  • I have had some problems with Turnigy motors recently. No problems with yours? Were you also using a 4 cell on the second flight? Was that on a Taylor Craft or a Beaver and I liked the last plane you flew. Which water plane do you like best and how is your turbine plane coming along? Can't wait for that one.

  • @photobart1

    Hi

    The DHC Beaver had the 4 cell 500KV motor the Taylorcraft had the 1450KV on 3 cell. I like the Beaver then the seawind. But truely they all are fun. The turbine is coming along slow I have to get lots more parts but Hope to show you soon..Hope all is well and thanks for commenting.

  • maybe a bit of aileron when you taxi on the water...might keep water off your prop. great vid tim!

  • @shaneeeeak Hi Great point will do that or at least give it a try hey thanks for the cool comment.

  • Dam it i wish i could get my yak plane up like that lol

  • @vfatnuts Vincent Hope you get your yak back up in the are.. Hey thanks for commenting.

  • @TinkerManRC thanks Tim i just got it back together lass night it took me 6hrs LOLOL but i got it lOL

  • @vfatnuts Glad your back man thanks

  • @TinkerManRC the Dam thing came apart.....do you think it may be the prop size that it maybe to big

  • Great Video Tinkerman

  • @SubatomicMD Hey thanks glad you enjoyed it ....

  • nice seeing such a variety of styles of water flyers, thanks for sharing this with us Tim...cool vid Sir...

  • @bckillick Why thank you for the comment anf kind words Sweet...

  • nice looks great work

  • @poerik Hey hope you are well thanks man for commenting.

  • Awesome planes, especially that last one! :p

    I'll have to come join you sometime this year with a few float planes.

  • @vintauri Sure looking forward glad you liked it steve say in touch,,Tim

  • haha love the seawind

  • @BunnyHairedKid Sure why thanks for your support.

  • man thats a "dream Flyer"

  • @daplaneflyer Why thanks for you support .. Sweet.

  • @TinkerManRC *means flyies like a dream

  • Sweet Looking Nice TinkerManRC

  • @ChazCA326 Thank-you

  • That might have been the best water I have ever seen with the sea wind!!!

  • @rcplanes1234 LOL great glad you enjoyed it thank-you.

  • Why did the motor sound very funny at the beginning sounded funny. GOOD VIDEO!!!

  • @rcplanes1234 the motor probably cogged a little bit

  • @jmey107 Ya it just stumbled do to timing being high fixed it with med timing no issues as of yet.

  • @rcplanes1234 Great question had the timing set to high fixed it with med timing no issues as of yet. thanks for commenting and great point.

  • cool video, any problems with turnigy motors yet?

  • @billy0428 HI

    Actually I have not had any issues with any of the Trunigy motors as of yet, thay all have worked well. Although I have heard about the issues. But to date vwith the ones I have are working well..Thanks for the comment.

  • @billy0428 Not yet I will keep my fingers crossed.. Thanks man

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