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Skarver WIG "Rescue"
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yipster
Senior Member
Registered: October 2002 Location: netherlands Posts: 2,344
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February-22-2008 1:04pm
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Rating: 9
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eh... 9.5 cant be given so i rate 9, reason beeing i wanna fly it first ;-P
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atomare
Junior Member
Registered: February 2008 Location: Netherlands Posts: 29
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February-27-2008 5:11pm
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Rating: 10
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indeed, a great design, do you have more views up on the internet somewhere?
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westlawn5554X
STUDENT
Registered: August 2006 Location: home lazy n crazy Posts: 1,334
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February-29-2008 10:37am
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Rating: 10
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yike..... I know I cant design this but would be fun buying one for test... LOVE it if it work... Would like to see yur website...
------------------------------ Student
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ertugdesign
Junior Member
Registered: November 2006 Location: Izmir/Turkey Posts: 29
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March-21-2008 7:51am
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Rating: 10
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Good design , good concept and since Yipster tries it first and I can only be the second , I ' ll give a 10 !
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daiquiri
Junior Member
Registered: May 2004 Location: Brescia, Italy Posts: 77
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September-3-2008 6:06am
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Rating: 8
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Great design (!!!), but I think you will need to make it bigger, for safety reasons. The wing area is quite small, so you'll need to fly this one pretty fast and close to the water surface. In these conditions, a minimum pilot's error can have very bad consequences.
More wing area would allow you to reduce speed and increase height, thus increasing the safety margin.
And... uhm, where is the engine?
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