Has anyone considered building a Bloop Motorfloater?
It seems to be very well designed by Mike Sandlin who has a number of designs to his credit.
Martin Burns
Bloop Motorfloater
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Re: Bloop Motorfloater
Shame on me ,,,I must’ve missed this post .
But what a lovely little flying machine ! Just my style..
Probably best suited to a quiet , balmy , rural U.S. airfield , somewhere out in the sticks where time has stood still .
It’s designer , Mike Sandlin looks to be a pretty switched-on guy in the U/L field .
Good post Martin ....Love it..
But what a lovely little flying machine ! Just my style..
Probably best suited to a quiet , balmy , rural U.S. airfield , somewhere out in the sticks where time has stood still .
It’s designer , Mike Sandlin looks to be a pretty switched-on guy in the U/L field .
Good post Martin ....Love it..
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Re: Bloop Motorfloater
In between the storms there have been a surprising number of calm days recently. You might be able to fly a motorfloater here even in winter (with lots of insulation).
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