The flying from Vancouver to the former indian capital, Nanaimo including a channel crossing takes 20 minutes with seaplane. We’re publishing a few minutes video about this flying.
Seaplanes in Berlin
It’s like some beached whales: though their main element is water, we see a few amphibias in the International Aerospace Exhibition and Conferences, in Berlin.
VIDEO: First workshop at FUSETRA
At a historical place, in a shed, the first workshop of FUSETRA was held on May 14th, 2010. At the end of the event the participants visited the lake to enjoy the 13th seaplane festival of Biscarrosse. FUSETRA is an…
Retractable floats after retractable gears
The retractable landing gear is completely ordinary in aviation, and now the retractable float is coming too, by the innovation of an Australian company, Tigerfish Aviation.
ArGo Airways on the Greek Sea
I saw their plane for the first time on the Wolfgangsee in the last year, one of its pilots was a French captain, who flies with intercontinental Airbuses. Let’s get to know this seaplane company. On tour on the Scalaria…
On Scottish waters
In this article we present you the first seaplane service in one of the city centers of Europe, the Loch Lomond Seaplanes Company form Scotland.
On Free Waters – 2009
We farewell the last year with a few photos and greet the new one which hopefully will be memorable as the year of reestablishing the water flying in Hungary.
Akoya – The Promise of Flying Hydrofoil
Two young French guys created an ultra light multi access airplane with the ability to land on snow, water or ground. They used state funds programs which supports the invention of new technologies. Here, we are going to inspect the…
Like knife in the water
If somebody jumps into the water with his stomach he is going to have a painful experience. In the case of a fast subject the water behaves like the concrete. When a plane touch the water it is like that…
Video: MAKS 2009
Old and new amphibians are occurs in our video report from Moscow International Aviation and Space Salon (MAKS) 2009.