Today I test flew IWH on her new amphib floats. As most of you have seen I did a video of it flying on wheels, flying around with my feet flat on the floor and hand off the stick. I did this for almost 1/2 an hour using nothing but body shift to turn when I wanted to.
I test flew her today on the amphibs. She flew with about 3/8ths of a ball out the right side and needed a bit of right rudder. Now the quick thing to do would have been to come back and land and just bend that stupid trim tab that the last guy riveted to the rudder. Issue with that...you go back to wheels and then what, bend it back??
The obvious issue is something slightly off on the floats, so why play with the airplane? Sure it's a lot more work to unwrap that safety wire off a turnbuckle than bending that tab but hell... that's what I did. 5 turns tighter on the right water rudder to air rudder cable and it once again flies ball centered, feet on the floor and hand off the stick. Nothing needs to be touched at change overs and I think I could fall asleep going cross country in this one.
And it still cruises at 118 MPH @ 2500 RPM and lands like a dream with the floats at 3.5* throat angle. Take off solo and 25 gallons of fuel (1600 lbs) less than 7 seconds. I think this engine is pulling more than it's spec'd 160 HP and it's having no issues turning that -58 sensenich up to 2550 climbing out at 1200 FPM!
Here's the very first water landing.. camera just sitting on the dash with noting holding it but friction and gravity. Think I landed her pretty well...

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