GWS Dehavilland Beaver 40'' WS Float capable with Telemetry

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GWS Dehavilland Beaver 40'' WS Float capable with Telemetry

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This was my first float plane. These days I am using landing gear. This plane has been on the flight line for about 20 years. This is a very good flying plane like the F4 Cub and uses the same wing.

BL inrunner\gearbox motor 3s 800MaH lipo. Lemon 7 channel with Telemetry. 3 channel with wing dihedral (self leveling acts like auto ailerons). This plane is a SLOW FLYER THAT ALLOWS SMALL SPACE OPERATIONS.

Detachable landing gear allows switch between LG or floats.

AUW = 20 oz.

I recently started flying this plane in front of my driveway using the street as a runway. I live in a development that has underground street wiring so no overhead wires.



Thousands of ROG'S with a thousand or more flights and hundreds of water flights with floats. This is a very good flying planes that can fly in a small area and is steady enough to do ROGS on any 2 lane road and or semi smooth dirt runway.

I will post pictures of the floats mounted on the DH2 Beaver asap.

I will post more info asap..
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3 sets of floats that have been proven to work.
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Re: GWS Dehavilland Beaver 40'' WS Float capable with Telemetry

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I fly a 1/8 DHC2 Beaver foamie in British Army markings, It is a delight to fly, Its natural environment being low and slow.
It brings back fond memories whenever I watch it running down the field and into the air.
I think I am about to upset someone :haha:
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