Looks Good, but you should really at least put MOUNTS in for FLOATS .
If you think about it , you end up with a sesqi plane , that flys like is ' on rails ' , unless its gusty .
The Floats give extra lift , almost no drag , and carry their own weight .
Once on of the Big Guns have tried them , everyone will want them. And wheels will become a thing of the past .
The New Floats shown on the MC72 are larger X section , same profile , so more rounded . Actually good in a bit of breeze ,
where the earlier narrower ones got a ' weave ' in mildly gusty conditions . Will tryn getiton UTube , before many moons .
If youve let a few ply plates into the fuse for dural legs , theyred be no loss . Extra weight'd be maybe 8 Oz / pair .
But Lift Comensurate & drag neglable. No adverse in tight turns , unless it improves them . sorta a anchor ( slight )
' securing ' the turn .
Zero Axis of floats alighed 0 - 0 / thrustline . Negligable ' toe in ' .
Biggest Pain is actually building them . A plug ( mould ) and spruce/ carbon Keel . Mounts must be secure & adequately substantial,
flying on grass . A T/R wheel or two let in , or wire keel strake , for tarmac .
The Latest Innovation in STUNT , Extra extremely low A/R Wings , instead of wheels . !