It was in the AOPA newsletter today. I never seen a piper on floats in my life. Normally I see Cessna's on floats or any other high wing airplane.
Has anyone flown a piper with floats? Or any airplane low wing with floats? How does the Cessna with floats compare?
As always thanks for your input!
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I flew this one...1969....the very first Aztec ever on floats.
I believe there has been one or two Piper Cubs on floats.
They made a PA28S-160 and PA28S-180, a Cherokee 160 and 180 on floats. IIRC, there were maybe a total of about a half dozen Cherokee seaplanes ever built and all later got converted to regular landing gear with wheels.
If you want a Cherokee on floats though, I think EDO has a kit that meets (is) the one on the Type Certificate, so no STC required.
Yep, but who would want one, except for the novelty. As mentioned earlier, a real pain to dock a low wing floatplane.
There was an RV7 on amphib floats at Oshkosh a few years ago too. I spoke with the builder of it and he did it for the novelty too, it was also converted back to conventional wheels.
Plenty of Cubs/Supercubs on floats in Alaska. Fairly common up there.
Karl, what was it like to step turn a low wing floatplane? That would be odd.
As for only one door the J3 has only one the C-206 with flaps down if it flips the flaps block the back door, only the pilots door to exit. Low wing, lake aircraft or SeaBee with the floats out on the wing do not get along with docks. Plenty of Cessna aircraft with dents in the leading edges of their wings and tail from docks. Every aircraft on the water has some limitation, trick is knowing what you have and how to use it.Floats on low wings with a single door for egress are problematic. As others mentioned, docking is an issue as the wing doesn't clear the dock as high, its harder to step out onto the float for line handling, the float is hard to see from inside the cabin, and in the event that the aircraft flips on landing, getting out is a challenge. There's a reason you don't see low wing aircraft on floats.
The issue with Pipers on floats is docking in dynamic conditions, you can't just pop open your door and step out on the float with the dock lines as the plane drifts the last few feet into the dock. If you have a passenger in the right seat, you either need to beach it or drive up to a dock with a dock hand to handle your lines for you. Same goes for any low wing or single door plane.
Jack Murdoch, co-founder of Tektronix, built the first Aztec "Nomad." There is a company in Canada who has the STC and several dozen have been built.
One of the mods is a pilot's side door.
Jack also had the Cherokee 180C demonstrator for a while, as he owned Melridge Aviation......the Piper distributor for the West coast.
My avatar picture is photographed at the site where he perished, on the Columbia River below the Maryhill Museum.
Per the Aztec Nomad (current STC) site:That's really interesting, is it a mandatory mod?
So I take it these PA28s, 24s, etc weren't factory float planes and didn't have the full on, inside out factory assembly corrosion treatment? Plus docking a single door or even a dual door low wing, meh, seems like making something into a floatplane for the sake of making it into a floatplane.
When it comes to Pipers on floats I'll stick to the Cubs and other traditional stuff, there's a reason why it's stuck vs float fitted Cherokees.
The PA-28S-160, PA-28S-180 and PA-32S-300 were indeed factory-built as seaplanes. There were only a handful of each, though, probably less than a dozen altogether. PA-23 and PA-24, no, those were aftermarket mods.So I take it these PA28s, 24s, etc weren't factory float planes and didn't have the full on, inside out factory assembly corrosion treatment?
Per the Aztec Nomad (current STC) site:
"The pilot door is standard on all our seaplane conversions and is indispensable for float operations."
http://www.aztecnomad.com/door_mod.html
The PA-28S-160, PA-28S-180 and PA-32S-300 were indeed factory-built as seaplanes. There were only a handful of each, though, probably less than a dozen altogether. PA-23 and PA-24, no, those were aftermarket mods.
It's like the sales & marketing team back then were drunk idiots lol.
you mean a Six?
There is a Cherokee on eBay with a float kit. A little Google and I landed here. I would post the link but not at 5 posts yet.