Seawind 3000?s
Information and discussion about seaplanes, float planes, and water operations.
I know it taint a BC plane, but sure would be a nice bird to travel long distances in!!
Anyone know anything at all about these, there are a few getting down in price!!
Just wondering?
Thanks in advance GT
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Have as much Fun as is Safe, and Keep SMILIN! GT,
Its sporty looking..but
There used to be very much negative control /accident reports with websites dedicated to warnings.
One very experienced brand dedicated owner wrecked 2 . By his description of experiences and events,
the owner expended more dedication than the average pilot owner would be willing to offer . It wasn't enough.
The control issue is an interesting read. I saw it as a narrow envelope of stability in better than average weather.
Just my 2 cents. google seawind accident history. It looks like many more wrecks than planes registered.
happy day
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