warbird1 wrote:
A few questions:
1) How rare are the N3N floats and gear to obtain to put it on the water?
2) Were there N3N's built specifically just for floats and not gear? In other words, were there specific land and sea versions, or were both built with interchanageable gear?
3) How hard would it be to convert a land-based N3N to a float plane version?
Great thread!

1) Not as common as the amount of aircraft currently flown. But there are many aircraft out there that are flown on wheels that the owners have a complete set of floats for it!! stuff still surfaces from time to time so it can be done.
2) Any N3N can be on either floats or gear. Made to be interchangeable.
3) No harder than putting your C-185 on a set of floats. Everything is bolt on. In the top wing, is a eye hook ( N3N at Pensacola hangs from it). Hoist it up, remove the gear. Take off the covers at the fuselage attach points and bolt on the center float and rig wires. Install wing tip floats and set on dolly.
I have not done it personally but I am told, it can be done before lunchtime.
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