-
carry far more.
Seaplanes that can also take off and land on
airfields are in a
subclass called amphibious aircraft, or amphibians.
Seaplanes were sometimes...
- A
seaplane tender is a boat or ship that
supports the
operation of
seaplanes. Some of
these vessels,
known as
seaplane carriers,
could not only
carry seaplanes...
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Nordic Seaplanes is a
Danish airline which operates a
scheduled daily p****enger
route by
seaplane between the
ports of
Copenhagen and of Aarhus, Denmark...
- of
seaplane may also have
landing gear
suitable for land,
making the
vehicle an
amphibious aircraft.
British usage is to call
floatplanes "
seaplanes" rather...
- ****enic
Seaplanes (Gr**** Υδροπλάνα Ελλάδας Α.Ε.) is a
seaplane company in
Greece with its own maintenance, training,
flight operations and
water aerodrome...
- exclusively. A
water aerodrome is an area of open
water used
regularly by
seaplanes,
floatplanes or
amphibious aircraft for
landing and
taking off. In formal...
-
Sydney Seaplanes is a
domestic and
charter carrier in and
around Sydney and is the
largest seaplane operator in Australia,
operating hundreds of flights...
- by West Isle Air
doing business as
Friday Harbor Seaplanes, a
service owned by
Northwest Seaplanes. The
plane departed at 14:50
Pacific Daylight Time...
-
Currently operates seaplanes. F -
Operating but no
longer uses
seaplanes. D - Defunct. List of
flying boats and
floatplanes Seaplane tender Gunston, "The...
-
States Navy
observation seaplanes. In the
absence of
gunnery engagements with
other warships,
capital ships'
observation seaplanes were used to spot naval...