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Fri, May 08, 2015

AeroSports Update: The Legend Cub On Land And Sea

If There Was Really Such A Thing As The Perfect Toy, A Legend Cub On Amphibious Floats Would Have To Be It

Ever wanted to enjoy flying in and out of lakes, rivers and bays, and then return to your home base on solid ground? With the new LF1500A carbon fiber floats from American Legend it's now possible. They're an amphibious design that can also land on paved or unimproved surfaces. After all, it is a Cub!

The LF1500As are a true amphibious design with retractable wheels operated by a dual-action hydraulic hand pump. The rear wheels feature a trailing link design and the front wheels cantilever forward. It's a practical and proven solution that ensures reliability and safety.

Recently certified, Legend Cub says the floats excel in strength and performance and have been built purposely for the Legend Cub and Super Legend.

"Ground handling with the new carbon fiber floats is exceptional. Straight-line tracking keeps the tail in its aft alignment, while differential braking and castoring front wheels provide positive steering control," says test pilot and company owner Darin Hart.

Legend says the floats are not only sturdy, they're also lightweight and pilot friendly. Step taxi is brief, allowing water takeoffs in short order. The designed-in rigidity and buoyancy of the amphibs prevent porpoising and plowing while maneuvering on water.

The LF1500As weigh in at 230 lbs. which means that with a realistic useful load, it fits well under the 1,430-lb LSA floatplane weight limit. The LF1500A floats also offer watertight storage compartments.

(Image provided by Legend Cub)

FMI: http://www.legend.aero

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