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The Flying-Fish

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Gregory Perkins

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Back in the 1980s some guy in Fla $$ Flying_Fish03 TAXI.jpg$$ ff-retract2-exlg-A.JPGbuilt this plane. Seems very well thought out and could be a real inspiration for anyone wishing to do a FAR103 seaplane. I think the best approach would be to take his sketches and translate into a CAD program. He did OK using pencil and paper. I have the sketches he used that were all on graph paper with all the squares if anyone is interested..... Flown with Rotax 447Flying_Fish09-marsh-close.jpgFlying_Fish-build-03-scan.jpgFlying_Fish-build-02-scan.jpgFlying_Fish-build-01_sm.jpgFlyingfish-landing-lg.JPGFlying_Fish-04-frtview-exlg.jpg$$ ff-retract1b-exlg-scan.JPG
 

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