I know its not FE, but the requirements are much more FE than scale...
So I modified one of Dad's abandoned projects and got out the brass and blow torch (over a decade ago). It has been sitting waiting for a six channel radio and a viable power system that would have enough power to get it up on the foils, have a reasonable top end for cruising, and also have reverse. first thought was air power; Gas (original idea, in pics) - out, messy and no reverse; huge outrunner, ok I have two 4S batteries I could run in series, but over $300 and still no reverse...
I did see a YouTube of a smaller model (mine is almost 3' long) where the guy ran a flex drive down to the back wing, keeping it submerged during "flight"... got me thinking. So now I ask you guys about motor/esc/prop ideas. Flex/wire drive is probably the ticket, but I am wondering what would be best set up for high load starts and fast running for staying up on the foils.
The project is totally my invention untested and I have no idea how it might react to the water. Front foils are independently adjustable (hopefully making banking turns possible) and the back is adjustable as well. My hope is to be able to "fly" it once it is up, thus the 6 channel radio: 1) throttle, 2) rudder, 3) up/down of back foil, 4) up/down front foils, 5/6) "ailerons" of front fins (probably a flap mixer type thing).
I have had no luck googling for similar projects and I imagine the extremely creative folks on this forum (e.g. Diegoboy, Dr. Jet, etc.) might have good ideas for this type of project.
Here are some pics of the drydocked project
Thanks for input.

So I modified one of Dad's abandoned projects and got out the brass and blow torch (over a decade ago). It has been sitting waiting for a six channel radio and a viable power system that would have enough power to get it up on the foils, have a reasonable top end for cruising, and also have reverse. first thought was air power; Gas (original idea, in pics) - out, messy and no reverse; huge outrunner, ok I have two 4S batteries I could run in series, but over $300 and still no reverse...

I did see a YouTube of a smaller model (mine is almost 3' long) where the guy ran a flex drive down to the back wing, keeping it submerged during "flight"... got me thinking. So now I ask you guys about motor/esc/prop ideas. Flex/wire drive is probably the ticket, but I am wondering what would be best set up for high load starts and fast running for staying up on the foils.
The project is totally my invention untested and I have no idea how it might react to the water. Front foils are independently adjustable (hopefully making banking turns possible) and the back is adjustable as well. My hope is to be able to "fly" it once it is up, thus the 6 channel radio: 1) throttle, 2) rudder, 3) up/down of back foil, 4) up/down front foils, 5/6) "ailerons" of front fins (probably a flap mixer type thing).
I have had no luck googling for similar projects and I imagine the extremely creative folks on this forum (e.g. Diegoboy, Dr. Jet, etc.) might have good ideas for this type of project.

Here are some pics of the drydocked project
Thanks for input.
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