Homebuild Flying Boats
North American Only
(Not Ultra Lights - over 1200 pounds)
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19xx Aquaglider Plans at www.VULA.org Details |
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2000 Current Adventure Air Amphibian Berryville, Arkansas U.S.A. Construction Analysis Spec Sheet |
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1969 Anderson Kingfisher Very little information on the internet. 2 Place, Wood and Fabric Specs (In Portugese) |
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| Seafire TA16 Aquastar, Inc www.Seafireta16.com www.TurbineDesign.com Associated with Seastar? from David B. Thurston who also designed the Teal and the Colonial Skimmer, which evolved into the LA4 and Lake Buccaneer Article |
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1969 Coot Aerocar Official WebSite Reference Website Designed by Molt Taylor of the Aerocar Co, the 2-seat amphibian design was first flown in 1971. |
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Glass Goose www.glassgoose.com An updated Seahawk Article |
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U.S. Seastar SeaStar (Seawind says "copy") www.seaplaneinfo.com/ssclone.htm Also See: http://www.precisiondesigninc.com Article Seastar Clone |
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Seawind www.seawind.net "Too Heavy" (according to Turbine/Seastar) Newsletter (by Seastar?) Article |
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Spencer AirCar A Builder's Site Company WebSite Originally designed and flown in 1941 by Percival Spencer: design sold to Republic as the Seabee. In the 1970s, the design spawned the Trident Tri-Gull. |
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Volmer VJ 22 www.volmeraircraft.com |
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All Photographs have been compiled from the WWW Website donated by MSA Computer of Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada WebMaster: Aird@Flavelle.com Top of Site Last Update: 011005 |