10 Modern Flying Boats and Passenger Planes with Floats You Must See
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- Опубликовано: 18 июн 2024
- We have already covered modern era amphibious planes that serve within the personal aviation segment, but now the time has come to review larger flying boats and passenger planes with floats. Unlike their smaller siblings, these aircraft not only entertain the rich but also provide invaluable transportation and rescue services within the most inaccessible regions of our planet.
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Detailed list of all models that are shown in this #ATAircraft video:
Dornier Seastar СD2: dornierseawings.com/products/seastar/
This history of this amphibious turboprop goes back to 1984, when it was developed by the German engineer Claudius Dornier Jr. In early,90s the company ran into financial troubles, so its productions efforts were rather scattered from then on. Today, Dornier is a joint venture with two Chinese companies, that invested over 150million euros into the development of the new generation, improved Seastar.
Viking DHC-2T Turbo Beaver: vikingair.com/viking-aircraft/dhc-2t-turbo-beaver
Currently manufactured under the Viking Air, the Turbo Beavers has served as a reliable peoples hauler for more than 60 years. Today its ability to land on and take off from water comes from the Wipline 6100 amphib floats.
Airfish 8: wigetworks.com/airfish-8
The Singapore based Wigetworks however, are attempting to resurrect the concept and hopefully commercialize it as a high-speed ferry with 6 to 8 passengers and 2 crew. The Airfish 8 is a continuation of the reverse delta wing design by the German aviation pioneer Dr. Alexander Martin Lippisch.
Ellison-Mahon Gweduck: gweduck.com/specifications.html
Developed as a successor to the iconic Grumman G-44 Widgeon model, the Gweduck by Ben Ellison and Bryan Mahon originated in Seattle, Washington in 1990. It takes the successful concept of 1940, recreates it in modern composite materials.
Viking Twin Otter: vikingair.com/viking-aircraft/dhc-6-twin-otter
The first generation of this plane first flew the skies back in 1960s under the De Havilland Canada manufacturer and was later produced in several modifications throughout 1980s. The modern era of the Twin Otter began in 2008, when it was brought back to life by Viking Air.
Singular Aircraft SA03: singularaircraft.com
It turns out that drone planes are being rapidly embraced not only by the military or aviation enthusiasts. As demonstrated by Barcelona-based Flyox I, their unique capabilities are paving the way for the future use in agricultural, firefighting, transportation and lifesaving missions.
Kodiak 100: kodiak.aero/kodiak
The French Daher ranks as the number 7 largest manufacturer of aircraft in the world. Their recent acquisition has also put them on the map of amphibious planes producers. Namely, it is the Kodiak 100, formerly delivered under the Quest brand.
Cessna Caravan & Grand Caravan EX: : txtav.com/en/newsroom/media-gallery/aircraft/turboprops/cessna-caravan
The Cessna Caravan range has been in production for almost 40 years now, since 1982, earning a reputation of reliable and adaptable work-horses with low operating costs.
Privateer: privateerindustries.com
Designed by the Boeing engineer Bill Husa and marine engineer Robert Gornstein, the Privateer amphibian will once be sold both as amateur construction kit and a type certified, ready-to-fly aircraft. As of 2020, the model has already completed a couple of flights, and it is being tested and perfected by the Florida-based Pivateer Industries.
Viking Canadair CL-215-515: aerialfirefighter.vikingair.com/aircraft/cl-215t-cl-415eaf-aircraft
The story of the world-renowned water bomber began in 1966. Through the years, the CL 215 went through multiple improvement plans and its latest generations are called CL-415, CL-415EAF and CL-415MP. Moreover, Viking is developing the all-new CL-515 First Responder. Авто/Мото
Thank you !!
Can you do a retrospective on the Pan Am Flying boats of the '30s-'40s. And any planned updates on that design
Man, that Gweduck almost looks like a PBY Catalina without the strut between the fuselage and the wing. I could easily see it as a decent light transport for remote areas to get time-critical materials and personnel around if it was a bit larger.
Looks to me more like a Grumman Goose, and I now have a new plan for a flying camper... As much as I want a Goose, a Gweduck is much more realistic. They're a lot less expensive and it's close enough in style to a Goose that I'm willing to settle for that, especially given that it's not nearly a century old. Only real issue is that they're kit planes, so they carry all the federal inspection and regulation baggage that goes with that.
Fantastic ..Great video.
Many thanks! Which of these is your favorite?
I would like to see the original Pan Am flying boat. And see if it could be updated for flight.
versatility. Like the Viking CL215-515 and have seen them in action many times here fighting fires. I have long loved the idea of seaplanes and have said it would be a good idea to set up a fleet of the Russian Beirev BE200's along the west coast. Like 2 or 3 in each of say Seattle, portland and somewhere along San Francisco-San Diego area. So when the fires get going could call in joint strike coordinating them all to line up and continually drop on it to control OP l and extinguish wildfires. They could be called to anywhere needed. Saving lives and preventing extinction due to loss of habitat. They are jet ppl powered and can fly lots faster than the Viking as well as hauling more than twice the water. Even scooping seawater to douse the would be better than
Why Be-200, A-42 & GA600 doesn't on the list
That what is belt and road initiative ( close surface and follow shore line ) for safety
Privateer looks like a P-38 The Lightning
Taking a look at some of the larger amphibious aircraft. Which of these do you find to be the most exciting?
amazing aircraft, but dude, what is the music you use for this video? would be great you can tell me ;)
privateer
I would prefer the air fish 8.
Nice , very Nice !!
Thank you! Which of these is your favorite?
@@automotiveterritory The Privateer and the airfish 8
what about you ?
Nice.
Thank you! Which of these is your favorite? Cheers!
Can you help me find a amphibious plane? I think the nam was Sky Challenger. Engine behind the canopy witha air pusher. Seats 4 parachute & special gold fleck paint on wings, from paint designer from Nissan
Airfish 8 camper model, for sure..
both the Viking CANADAIR CL-215-515 & Viking TWIN OTTER seaplane could serve well as a cheap airborne multi role ASW aircraft especially those who cannot afford the B737-800 based P-8I Neptune multi role maritime ASW aircraft!!! it needs long range tanks with in-flight refueling capability & has to be armed as well with guided anti-ship missiles & torpedoes!!!
I like the Gweduck due to the heritage and twin otter for versitility.
Thanks for sharing
To us, it is very interesting, that the Airfish of Widgetworks is presented between a number of waterstarting aircrafts. This fact is supporting the theory, that Airfish is indeed less a boat and more an aircraft. On the other hand, there are no videos showing first Airfish overflying second Airfish or evading the big ship, which is always the argument.
Speccing into all ground effect builds was not something I expected seaplane mains to do.
I LOVE the Do 18....but the Dornier Seastar is bloody expensive 😞
If I was younger I would go for it.
PRIVATIR SUPER !
what are you looking for ?
a ship that can fly?
or
a plane that can swim?
I want one.
Knowing is not enough, let us apply. Thank you.
I like line oil Fiul , So much Morocco
Where can we park them
@Toneri Ōtsutsuki every owner of these planes may not have the private island
Well these are all nice and good. I'm looking for something I can live in, with a bathroom and a kitchen and a bed.
Something that sips fuel at .05 gallons per hour has a cruse speed of 400 knots and a range of 15000 nm. I'd like a glide ratio of 120/1 ish
Oh yeah and it has to be fully electric, financeable at 100 USD a month and have leather interior.
If it could land on water I'd go 110 USD.
You have got a nice vision but I don't think that there is something like this available at the moment.
...and 2 cup holders!
You're 50 years too late.
>>> ALERT : DANGER 10:09 >> Fuel leak. Dont start engines. Abort mission.
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Indonesia big market
16.377 islands
Airfish-8 is not a flying boat, Its an Ekranoplan which was invented by the soviets
The Airfish 8 was designed by Hanno Fischer of Germany.
Can LIDAR detect fake rock
9:13 narrator burps
but then what is the difference between a flying boat and an amphibious plane ?
A flying boat usually can't use ground airfields at all, while amphibious planes come with landing gear for both surfaces
@@automotiveterritory Thanks for the info
@@automotiveterritory Thanks for the info
Anytime
Kodiak is the most versatile
It's a nice one for sure.
the nanny, how much credit do you have available to take care of the babies that will arrive from mommy America 2628? there are babies parked in the nursery yard a few blocks from here
the off-speaker has an interesting accent...south-American or Irish?
Tomahawk can copy it too
WHY THE FUTURE PLANE NOT MAKEING HYBRID BOAT PLANE??
Do you mean one with electric motors?
@@automotiveterritory one electric motora and a Fuel Motors. The Answer Yes
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How did you like the lineup?
Why do so many RUclips docs have these weird, distorted, robotic alien voices doing the commentaries? Can't they find anyone with a normal English speaking voice?
Why do so many intolerant native English speakers come here and start whining about my accent? So annoying
Bruh, I hate those too, but this dude is obviously Actually narrating his video.
Accent =/= Robot
I ended this video at :16 seconds because the producer insists on using a synthetic voice (and a damn poor one, at that). Even a rotten announcer is better than synthetic. Shame on you, cheapo!
Farewell. I narrate on my own, probably you can't tolerate a person with an accent? Fine by me
@@automotiveterritory The narrative is mechanical, pronounced poorly, choppy with very strange inflection. If it is in fact you, dear son, you're only a step away from being a totally integrated cyborg. Color me unbelieving: cheap synthetic word-to-voice software. And I really can't understand why it's difficult to admit it is synthesized.
@@rollingthunder277 "one step away from being a totally integrated cyborg"?!!!😂😂😂
But seriously, can't you at least try to be more tolerant.....and grateful?
@@rollingthunder277 Are you not intelligent enough to recognize a human voice when you hear one?
@@user-do5zk6jh1k I believe I am intelligent enough. But more to the point, I am a professional announcer. I have voiced well over 100,000 commercials in my lifetime, won over 3 dozen American Advertising Awards (11 of them Gold) and 3 CLEOs. I have performed radio, TV, national and international narrations, documentaries and films. I think after 55 years of doing voice work, I can tell a human from synthesized voice work when I hear it. And at your leisure, I will oblige comparing brain pans with you...any day.
Great! Exepts it's bullshit. Almost all of these are not flying boats, but conversion kits. I forgot to stay away from this channel. Been reminded about that when i heard the voice again. Heard too much inaccurate info from that voice. Thanks, but no thanks.