Dougie Eustace's Cava twin brushless electric flying boat
George Mungall flew this electric powered Great Planes Seawind
The Aeawind handled well on the water
The ARF Seawind is moulded foam
John Kirkwood tried this experimental electric model
It looked good but never got airborne
Bob Irvine's Leven with twin speed 400 had no trouble
Great performance from brushed motors and NiCads
Leven on landing approach
Donnie McIntyre brought a vintage model with a 40FS
The left sponson tended to dig in despite opposite rudder
Jim Campbell's colourful 40 size trainer
Davie's Midnight scored the most deadstick landings
Richard Harrison's Ready 2 in the mid-afternoon sunshine
By 14.30 the weather on Saturday was lovely
Richard's Ready on approach
Careful Donnie, the boat's airborne!
Donnie's other vintage model, the Bunch scorpion
Bunch Scorpion touching down on the water
The GMS 40 powered Uno Wot never got airborne
Ian Chequer's floats throw too much spray into the prop
Lots of Seamasters turn up at all events, including Kilbirnie
Frank Garner flew his Sea Stormer, brought from Preston