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Fantome 16th Jun 2008 19:23

Many posts on the subject here -

http://www.avcanada.ca/forums2/viewt...&sd=a&start=50

Cap'n Arrr 17th Jun 2008 01:51

If you had your heart set on a PA28 on floats, I'd be looking to get one of the higher powered ones... your floats are going to add a lot of drag and weight to it, and even the 150HP Warrior struggles on the best of days with fairings.

Wasn't there a 200 and something HP fixed gear PA28? If not would it be possible to drop a donk from an Arrow III in the front???

kookabat 17th Jun 2008 02:47

Piper Dakota on floats maybe?

It's got the guts...

Atlas Shrugged 17th Jun 2008 03:29

Why not get one of these....

http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/mig_exp/caproni-60.jpg

Fantome 17th Jun 2008 04:10

Some say ahhh . . . de Havilland! But Guiseppe, he says aarrgh . . . Caproni!

SIUYA 17th Jun 2008 04:56

Awesome Atlas Shrugged...............

A train carriage with (lots of) wings :uhoh:

The mind boggles.

But it looks to be a 'tad' underpowered though...........is that why those dudes in the boat appear to be towing the thing? :confused:

Flyingblind 17th Jun 2008 06:48

I hear from reliable sources that it is indeed Geoff Dixsons retirement barge, the fans are there to keep him cool whilst lift will be supplied by the vast currants of air generated by his fan club.

:ok:

SIUYA 17th Jun 2008 09:18

Flyingblind............

Something's wrong here!


the fans are there to keep him [Geoff Dixon] cool whilst lift will be supplied by the vast currants of air generated by his [Geoff Dixon's] fan club
After all I've read on PPRuNe, I didn't think Geoff Dixon HAD a fan club. :confused::confused:

Capt Wally 17th Jun 2008 09:22

..............oh he has a fan club alright, all TWO of them will be there!:}
The rest of QF's employees will be having a wake, before his demise!
That's a great photo, to think that at the time that was most likely considered cutting edge!:bored:

CW

Ejector 8th Sep 2011 07:59

I heard those Cherokee floats in Sydney are available and are very tight if you want them still. Don't know how much but a friend of a friend has them now apparently. :ok: Just send a carton of beer for a commission !!!!:D

Wally Mk2 8th Sep 2011 08:22

Google search showed a PA23 Apache on floats, that's the same as a PA28-140 I'd say!:E



Wmk2

Paul O'Rourke 8th Sep 2011 11:14

Caution... Thread drift!
 
Atlas Shrugged's picture triggered a memory.:}

http://i692.photobucket.com/albums/v...andmuttley.jpg

Resume normal programming.

RENURPP 8th Sep 2011 12:10

I have a vague memory of seeing a 140 on floats around Tuggerah lakes back in about 1970's - 80's, it could possibly have been a 160 but definitely not any bigger.

The PA28-235 would be ideal!

osmosis 8th Sep 2011 12:18

Had a copy of this in my library for a while:
http://s1.bild.me/bilder/030611/thum...2021704456.jpg

along with this:
http://s1.bild.me/bilder/030611/thum...2881542692.jpg

Tinstaafl 8th Sep 2011 20:48

Low wings & a single door exiting onto one wing aren't terribly cooperative with docking. Pumping out floats would be more awkward than high wing types too.

If you want land as well as water abilities then you'll need amphibian floats. More expensive & heavier.

Aussie Bob 8th Sep 2011 21:40

My dream has always been to kit out a 150 with amphibs and long range tanks. Just the thing for a round Aus trip me thinks.

Thanks guys, this post has given me inspiration.

LocoDriver 8th Sep 2011 22:18

A Cherokee on floats..... OMG....,A Cherokee without floats is bad enough....
but a 150 on floats, now that sounds like the ulimate....!


Anyway, I am the proud owner of a Leyland P76... had it for years, owned several of them over time.
Its a classic now, comes out on special occasions, and I have considered fitting my boats bilge pump to it, they leak like sieves when it rains :E

But, the P76 is pure class... drive into a gas station, and people ask, "what is that?" :ok:

Wally Mk2 8th Sep 2011 22:59

'Loco' there might be a pill you can take to rid you of those desires to drive around in the ugliest car ever built!:E I used to be a motor mech in another life & they where the most awful things to work on. Once upon a time ya could buy 'em for nufin'!:-) Alloy heads on alloy block (V8)Talk about askin' for trouble down the track....eeeekkkk!
Still they did have a boot big enuf to fit a 44 gallon drum in it, needed these days just to get out of the state !:E

Hey 'Aussie bob' you sure yr not having a lend of us all here buddy? A 150 hp Cherokee on floats with long range tanks as well? Shame ya gunna have to stay at home while it goes flying on it's own as with full tanks & floats you would even have to remove the seat cushions to get it blw MTOW never lone you being actually on board!:)

Wmk2

RadioSaigon 8th Sep 2011 23:30

hmmm... as I remember the venerable Cherokee 140:

Full tanks, 2 POB and a toothbrush each, you were 15lb over MAUW! I too would like to see something on YouTube of one on floats! :E

tail wheel 9th Sep 2011 01:04

Are JATOs approved for the Cherokee? It will need JATO bottles to get unstuck! :hmm:


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