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    Early piston-powered seaplanes played significant roles in military and civil transportation, and they’re still in use today due to the flexibility they provide in delivering cargo and passengers to remote locations that have primitive airfields, if any.

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    2003 SEAWIND 3000

    Piston Amphibious/Floatplanes

    GBP £111,687
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    Location: Breslau, Ontario, Canada

    About Piston Amphibious Aircraft & Floatplanes

    Single- and twin-engine piston amphibious and floatplane aircraft have been around since the turn of the 20th century. Early piston-powered models played significant roles in military and civil transportation, and they’re still in use today due to the flexibility they provide in delivering cargo and passengers to remote locations that have primitive airfields, if any. You’ll typically find a variety of modern examples for sale on ControllerEMEA.co.uk, including the Cessna Skylane 182 and 185 Amphibian, the De Havilland DHC-2 Beaver, the Grumman Widgeon, and others.


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    Floatplanes Compared To Flying Boats

    Planes in this category feature piston power plants from Pratt & Whitney, Lycoming, and other manufacturers, most often combined with propellers from Hartzell and other brands and mounted on the nose or along the wings. Both amphibious aircraft and floatplanes are considered “seaplanes,” meaning they can float on, take off, and land on water. But there are marked differences between floatplanes and “flying boats.”

    Floatplanes use two or more floats, or pontoons, usually fitted underneath the fuselage. Flying boats are generally larger and have a watertight fuselage that resembles and functions like a boat’s hull. Many seaplanes on the market today have been reconditioned and outfitted with third-party straight or amphibious floats. The latter include wheels that let the plane operate on land as well as on water.

    Piston Amphibious & Floatplane History

    Austrian Wilhelm Kress constructed the first seaplane, the Drachenflieger, around 1900, and France’s Henri Fabre made the first successful seaplane flight in 1910. A couple years later, Francois Denhaut became the first to construct a flying boat, and Howard Hughes’ wooden H-4 Hercules, known as the “Spruce Goose,” flew about a mile in 1947 to make it the largest flying boat to achieve flight.

    In their early years, a lack of land-based airports made these airplanes popular and, in many cases, necessary. Although that has changed, piston amphibious and floatplane aircraft are enjoying renewed popularity for recreational travel, including fishing, scuba diving, and beach exploration trips. Light sport aircraft (LSA) equipped for water landings are especially popular. They often feature retractable canopies and other unique designs as well as luxury interiors, modern flight decks, and engines that burn less fuel and generate less noise.

    Find The Piston Amphibious/Floatplane For You

    ControllerEMEA.co.uk offers a diverse selection of new and used piston amphibious aircraft and floatplanes for sale, including Cessna, De Havilland, Grumman, and Piper models.