It is possible to transfer the Float Cancel properties of an aerial to a second aerial by linking them together through IASA frames.

I have stumbled across something really interesting about how Float Canceling works. I have barely had more than a few hours to really understand the implications and applications of this, but I'm presenting what I know in the hopes that some of you can work out what can be done with it. Thanks to Vestboy_Myst has helped me more accurately define what is going on.This means that the second aerial will be float canceled even though it didn't start in float.For example:Peach does a down air while floating and DROPS FLOAT, during the IASA frames of Dair, she does a Nair. The Nair WILL BE FLOAT CANCELED.A quick look at Peach's aerial IASA data:N-AirTotal: 49Hit: 3-23IASA: 42U-AirTotal: 35Hit: 7-11IASA: 34B-AirTotal: 44Hit: 6-22IASA: 38D-AirTotal: 39Hit: 12-13, 18-19, 24-25, 30-31IASA: 36As you can see Nair and Bair have the biggest IASA windows at 7 and 6 frames respectively. Dair with 3 and Uair with only a 1 frame window to make the link.There may be ways to exploit this even more, but so far this is unknown and for us to experiment with.Practical applications are to be explored and discussed.I propose that this be named Linked Float Canceling, or more formally IASA Linked Float Canceling.eg. 'A Float Dair to linked FC nair'