Yes, I scaled up the floats 170% from the Rufe kit. I made one other change. As per stats on the real planes, I increased the wing span to 30 inches.
On a slightly different topic, but for info on keeping things light... I will share the following:
I just bought a "Golden Age" kit from ebay. It is a 24" Kawasaki "Tony" I just scaled up the plans and copied and enlarged the part sheet (One sheet)
Here is the kit:
This is NOT a kit for beginners. I already broke one piece of balsa just looking at the parts.
I photo copied the part sheet (I put the balsa sheet on the copy machine) 120%. That will give me a model with a ws of 28.8 in. and 1/16 scale.
The Staples Store enlarged the plans on one sheet for less than 4 dollars.
Here is the plan with the Guillow Zero wing bellow:
Notice the delicate construction of the "Tony" The tail is VERY light and the plane has much more dihedral.
I show you this, because I believe these things are easy to do in a Guillows model, and for rubber power, that is what you want.
Here is a picture of the "Tony" someone else built. This was at WestFAC IV:
With the plane slightly larger, it will fit in with my Guillow collection well.
Mitch
PS I bought the kit for $16 + $8 s/h. I since found out Golden Age has a website and the kit is availablee today for $24. They have a lot of kits available.
***WARNING*** These are NOT kits for begineers. Guillows makes very nice kits that are easy to put together. I show this model as information for those who want to make your Guillow kits fly better.