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Luis Sotero - Jul 02,2011
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Drifter fling link. I love my Sea Rey but you can't fly it like a drifter... I miss (The white and blue drifter in the video is me in my old one as is the Selver Navy one in the picture)
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Drifter Foat Planes in Miami
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Joe Varner - Jul 03,2011
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Very cool. Do they take the rough water better than a rey ?
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Luis Sotero - Jul 03,2011
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A bit,but not by much. I all depends on the pilot and his or her water landing experience... Now flying is <br />soo different. You infuse yourself that plane and trust me all you need do is ask and that plane will do. <br />Hands down you are a bird in that plane. I is SOoo much fun.... But I do love my Rey....
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Joe Varner - Jul 03,2011
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It does look like great fun. I flew an aircam several times and they are about as much fun as you could <br />ever ask for. I would think that the drifter would probably fly similar for a fraction of the cost of an aircam.
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Luis Sotero - Jul 03,2011
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Yes, they are similar, this is true, one day I would like to fly another air cam, but on floats and 914s that <br />should be a rush....
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