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  • The water is too cold in Scotland

  • Those of us flying seaplanes have been there......good to se a sense of humour about it all bravo........Ive taken a swim a few times meself..........LOL

  • where do you buy these

  • Oh !!

    Better luck will come your way soon. We all wish you well ........ :-)

  • Priceless!! Keep it up man. At least your runway is nice and flat. You should see the bush strip we've got. Scary for beginners like me. Hectic and steep learning curve. Love the videos.

  • AGAIN ???

  • How many ESCs have you bought? I have bought 4

  • Hahahaha!! the first try was even better! Can I call you Benny Hill mate!

    You're a surfer arnt yah mate?

  • Hahahaha!! the first try was even better! Can I call you Benny Hill mate!

  • Tell us the truth!!! You are not going to this lake for flying the sea plane!!! You are enjoying the swimming don't you???????

  • Stick some forks on the front of the plane next time and maybe you'll spear a fish. :-D

  • Lol

  • i think your plane is more of a swimmer than a flier

  • Yo "the muzz" what can I say, great vid. Love it. Keep up the good work. Don't give up. One day you will amaze yourself.

  • bro its totally time to switch to boats

  • I find it best to learn on wheels first, then floats. Might want to try accelerating across the water more gradually. It may not need full throttle if it is a Power 32 motor or equivalent. Also practice some taxing at higher and higher speeds to get a sense for when the aircraft gets up "on the step". Balance nose up elevator with the amount of power applied. My E-flite Beaver handles more like a boat when it is on the step and almost ready to take off. Just keep practicing - you'll get it.

  • the reason its flipping like that is when you pull bak the tail hits the waterand then it flips try taking off more gadualy eventally you will get it

  • oye creo ke tu beaver esta mal balanceado retrasa las baterias y lastra un poco enla cola y centralo a un tercio del borde de atake por ke desde ke lo pones en el agua se ve caido hacia el frente

  • Seu CG parece estar fora de calculo.

  • Brilliant vid loved it.

  • Not enough speed. You stalled it.

  • Thanks SO MUCH for posting this vid! I laughed my head off through part 1, and part 2 was just as good. The Benny Hill theme was awesome! Cheers, cobber!

  • or a bit more up elevator

  • A little tip 4 yah..

    1. When accelerating giving it 2 full seconds before taking any turns and y movement on the plane should be you acellerating or flying upwards.

    2. Don't use seaplanes.(My Opinoin)

  • seems a bit cocky to name yourself "the" anything. But Muzz it is. I really want to call you "the Fuzz"

  • RC Sea Plane Crash Part 3 (the Muzz...)

    coming soon :))

  • very cool plane, the floats are all wrong though. Too close together, too short. I learned to fly with RC seaplane, they arn't really any harder than other planes if set up right. Put the step 1.5" behind cg, On take off, hold full up to get on step, then neutral untill you get enough speed, then slight up to break free. You already know how to fly, so just remember, too little speed and you will stall or dive, which is what got you last time. Best of luck!

  • Awesome stuff muzz...hopefully lift off in part 3

  • seems like this plane is not meant to fly at all... but at least it looked warmer this time

  • there is to much friction on the floats, so not enough speed to take off.

  • Hold that elivator down the whole take off

  • it happended again! OH NOO! I think it is too nose heavy or not enough lift.

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