Thanks Chuck and U4EA for the comments...
U4EA I am sure you know this but the control surfaces on the Douglas DC3/Dak were/are all fabric covered, so yes, one might say there is some dope on the aeroplane...

Not sure how long a fabric covered elevator would last as a dive plane.
The Old Girl gave me some time off as she was out with a few other Nattering Nannies.
I was just sitting there looking at the electronic gizmo's screen trying to figure out what I was going to do.
Thought about going to the Bugsmasher Field but it was and is snowing again...last day of winter also.
Came up with the idea while day dreaming about taxiing several different amphibians down the Water Aerodrome Ramp and onto the water.
Did land a Douglas DC3 with wheel/skis on water many times however it was ice.
Now as amphibians like the Consolidated Catalina/Canso, the DeHaviland DHC-3 Otter, Beech 18 and several different amphibious Cessna's go, taxiing from the water up the ramp to the apron or going from the apron down the ramp onto the water is an experience all it's own.
There are several courses that teach the proper procedure and having an experienced aviator or instructor on type is a plus.
Again it all comes down to education, experience and repetition.
