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Post subject: Re: Super Seawind - Fastest Single Engine Amphibian in the W Posted: 14 Apr 2016, 15:28 |
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Joined: 02/10/12 Posts: 6695 Post Likes: +8189 Company: Minister of Pith Location: Florida
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Username Protected wrote: You could always buy a license to use an Icon if you needed more useful load.
Kevin Slight legal adjustment.
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Post subject: Re: Super Seawind - Fastest Single Engine Amphibian in the W Posted: 14 Apr 2016, 17:14 |
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Username Protected wrote: This specific plane is in my hangar at Hanscom.....it is very cool to look at..... I would be shocked if you could fit 5 people in it. It has been a labor of love for Steve .....and for Bt'r Jay as well. And it's beautiful! Truly impressive workmanship, particularly in the fabrication of the panel and controls.
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Post subject: Re: Super Seawind - Fastest Single Engine Amphibian in the W Posted: 14 Apr 2016, 17:38 |
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Username Protected wrote: Looks like a very specific plane for a specific mission.
Alaska might fit fine, when you needed a lot of climb power to depart a lake, overfly a mountain and drop down into the next one, with a limited payload. I don't think Alaska. I wouldn't want to tap into a log or rest that hull on a rock covered beach.
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