Kit #79 First Highlander on Baumann Floats???
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Kit #79 First Highlander on Baumann Floats???
Hello everyone,
New to this forum, didn't even know it existed! We finished our highlander last year, but just recently rigged up a set of Baumann 1420s hoping that spring will come to Minnesota! May 3rd and almost all of the lakes north of us are still ice covered. Attached are some pictures, but we have since put striping to match on the floats. We use a pontoon trailer to get it to the water... Works great.
New to this forum, didn't even know it existed! We finished our highlander last year, but just recently rigged up a set of Baumann 1420s hoping that spring will come to Minnesota! May 3rd and almost all of the lakes north of us are still ice covered. Attached are some pictures, but we have since put striping to match on the floats. We use a pontoon trailer to get it to the water... Works great.
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Thanks! I can't remember that measurement and I'll try to remember to get it to you, but I do know for sure that from keel to keel it is 75 inches. When sitting on the pontoon trailer it is just under the legal limit for trailering. Something you may want to keep in mind if you ever want to pull it. We flew it on Sunday and monday, it performs beautifully. Full fuel, two of us, glassy water and it was off no more than 10 seconds. No porpousing, or plowing. Goes right to the sweet spot and lifts off the water around 35 to 40 mph. What an awesome aircraft we have!
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Highlander on Floats
What is the height at the top of the tail when configured with floats? Anyone have amphib floats? What is the maximum height of that configuration? I'm planning on garage storage and need to build a door high enough to accommodate an aircraft on amphibs.
I have no kit yet. The Highlander seems to meet most of my requirements so far... hoping to do a demo flight this week and see from there.
This is a great forum!
Rainer
I have no kit yet. The Highlander seems to meet most of my requirements so far... hoping to do a demo flight this week and see from there.
This is a great forum!
Rainer
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The aircraft you see above ^ which we previously had on baumann straights is now on Czech amphibs. The height from the floor to the top of the tail is about 9' 10". It all depends on how long you make your struts and the angle of attack you set the aircraft at. I'll attach a picture....sorry for the bad quality cell phone camera.
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Re: Kit #79 First Highlander on Baumann Floats???
Hi all,
I'd like to build a Highlander and eventually put it on amphibs. With the 912S can someone tell me what the realistic empty and gross weight will be. Can you fit 2 people (350lbs) with full fuel and still be under gross.
Thanks in advance,
Gary
I'd like to build a Highlander and eventually put it on amphibs. With the 912S can someone tell me what the realistic empty and gross weight will be. Can you fit 2 people (350lbs) with full fuel and still be under gross.
Thanks in advance,
Gary
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Lowandslow wrote:The aircraft you see above ^ which we previously had on baumann straights is now on Czech amphibs. The height from the floor to the top of the tail is about 9' 10". It all depends on how long you make your struts and the angle of attack you set the aircraft at. I'll attach a picture....sorry for the bad quality cell phone camera.
How would the "Czech amphibs" be compared to Zenair amphibs ?
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Re: Kit #79 First Highlander on Baumann Floats???
Ken Smith at Harbour Sport Aviation is a great resource with a lot of experience for all float related questions for our class of aircraft. Check out his website, some of your question is answered in the "more information" section.CanadianSheepHunter wrote:How would the "Czech amphibs" be compared to Zenair amphibs ?
Three Highlander owners in Canada built Zenair floats five years ago, Dan Oldridge still flies his Highlander on his amphibs. I really enjoy building aircraft but cannot say that building Zenair floats was much fun at all. Having said that I am flying my Zenair 1450's on a Rans S7S and it was worth the effort.
https://www.harborsportaviation.com/more-information
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Re: Kit #79 First Highlander on Baumann Floats???
Agree with Jack on Harbour Sport. Ken did a great job fitting the Clamars to my Highlander. He also did the 10 hours of dual training my insurance required.
Gary
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