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The following is a list of seaplanes and amphibious aircraft, which includes floatplanes and flying boats, by country of origin. Seaplanes are any aircraft that has the capability of landing on water while amphibious aircraft are equipped with wheels to alight on land, as well as being able to land on the water. Flying boats rely on the fuselage or hull for buoyancy, while floatplanes rely on external pontoons or floats. Some experimental aircraft used specially designed skis to skim across the water but did not always have a corresponding ability to float. This list does not include ekranoplans, 'Wing-In-Ground-effect' (WIG), water-skimmers, wingships or similar vehicles reliant on ground effect.

amphibious aircraft 'wing-in-ground-effect' floatplanes

1. Australia

  • GAF Nomad – twin-engine turboprop, high-wing, STOL utility transport floatplane variant (1971)
  • RAAF Experimental Station Widgeon – biplane amphibian (1925)

2. Austria

Austro-Hungarian Lohner L.1 patrol flying boat from World War 1. https://handwiki.org/wiki/index.php?curid=1824167
  • Hopfner HA-11/33 – twin-engined monoplane amphibious flying boat (1933)

3. Austria-Hungary

  • Lohner E – biplane flying boat (1914)
  • Lohner L & S – biplane flying boat (1915)
  • Lohner R – reconnaissance biplane flying boat (1910s)
  • Oeffag G - biplane flying boat (1916)

4. Brazil

  • AirMax SeaMax – two-seat flying boat (2001)
  • EDRA Aeronautica Super Pétrel- two-seat amphibian (2002)
  • Microleve Corsario – amphibious ultralight flying boat (1988)

5. Canada

Canadian-Vickers Vedette forestry patrol flying boat
Noorduyn Norseman bushplane
  • AAC SeaStar – 2-seat amphibious flying boat kitplane (1998)
  • AAC Seastar Sealoon – amphibious flying boat kitplane
  • Boeing-Canada A-213 Totem – four-passenger monoplane flying boat (1930)
  • Bombardier CL-415 – amphibious multi-purpose waterbomber flying boat (1993)
  • Canadair CL-215 – amphibious multi-purpose waterbomber flying boat (1967)
  • Canadian Vickers Vancouver – twin-engine firefighting transport/patrol flying boat (1929)
  • Canadian Vickers Varuna – twin-engine fire fighting transport flying boat (1927)
  • Canadian Vickers Vedette – three-seat single-engine biplane flying boat (1924)
  • Canadian Vickers Vista – single-engine single-seat monoplane flying boat (1927)
  • Canadian Vickers Vanessa – four-passenger cabin floatplane (1927)
  • Canadian Vickers Velos – twin-engine survey floatplane (1927)
  • de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver – single-engine bushplane (1947)
  • de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter – single-engine bushplane (1951)
  • de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter – twin turboprop bushplane and commuter airliner (1965)
  • Fairchild 82 – single-engine high-wing monoplane bushplane (1935)
  • Fairchild F-11 Husky – single-engine bushplane (1946)
  • Fairchild Sekani – twin-engine bushplane (1937)
  • Fairchild Super 71 – single-engine bushplane (1934)
  • Fleet 50 Freighter – Twin-engined biplane bushplane (1938)
  • Fleet 80 Canuck – two-seat touring floatplane version (1945)
  • Found Centennial – 4/5-seat cabin monoplane floatplane (1967)
  • Found FBA-1 – 4-seat cabin monoplane floatplane (1949)
  • Found FBA-2 – 4/5-seat cabin monoplane floatplane (1960)
  • Murphy Moose – 6-seat homebuilt cabin monoplane floatplane (1990)
  • Murphy Rebel – 2/3-seat homebuilt cabin monoplane floatplane (1990)
  • Noorduyn Norseman – cabin monoplane bushplane (1935)
  • Seawind 300C - 4-seat amphibian flying boat (1982)
  • Spectrum RX 650 Beaver – ultralight floatplane version (1991)
  • Trident TR-1 Trigull – updated version of Republic Seabee (1973)
  • Zenair STOL CH 701 – 2-seat floatplane kitplane (1986)

6. China

Harbin Sh-5. https://handwiki.org/wiki/index.php?curid=1788662
  • Naval Air Establishment Chiang Hung – 2-seat reconnaissance floatplane (1920s)
  • Harbin SH-5 – 4-engine maritime patrol amphibian (1976)
  • AVIC TA-600/AG600 – 4-engine amphibious aircraft (2017)

7. Czechoslovakia

  • Aero A-29 – biplane floatplane target tug (1927)
  • Letov Š-328V 2-seat floatplane reconnaissance and target tug (1936)

8. Finland

  • ATOL 495 – two-seat ultralight amphibian (1989)
  • ATOL 650 – two-seat light-sport amphibian (2011)
  • Eklund TE-1 – single-seat amphibian (1949)
  • FlyNano – single-seat ultralight seaplane (2016)
  • IVL A.22 Hansa – two-seat reconnaissance seaplane (1922)
  • VL Sääski – two-seat training floatplane (1928)

9. France

  • Bellanger-Denhaut 22 (HB.3) – twin-engined bomber/reconnaissance flying-boat (1920s)
  • Bernard H.52 – single-seat floatplane fighter (1933)
  • Bernard H.110 – single-seat floatplane fighter (1935)
  • Bernard H.V.40 – single-seat racing seaplane (1931)
  • Bernard H.V.42 – single-seat racing seaplane (1931)
  • Bernard H.V.120 – single-seat racing seaplane (1930)
  • Bernard H.V.220 – single-seat racing seaplane (not flown)
  • Besson H-3 – touring flying boat (1921)
  • Besson H-5 – quadruplane transport flying boat (1922)
  • Besson H-6 – single-seat postal flying boat (1921)
  • Besson LB – coastal patrol flying boat (1917)
  • Besson MB.26 – two-seat reconnaissance/fighter floatplane (1925)
  • Besson MB.35 – two-seat spotter/reconnaissance floatplane (1926)
  • Besson MB.36 – transport flying boat (1930)
  • Besson MB.410 & 411 – submarine reconnaissance floatplane (1932)
  • Blanchard BB-1 – racing flying boat (1924)
  • Blanchard Brd.1 – bomber/reconnaissance flying boat (1922)
  • Blériot-SPAD S.XIV – single-seat fighter seaplane (1917)
  • Blériot 290 – light amphibious flying boat (1931)
  • Blériot 5190 – long-range mail-carrying flying boat (1933)
  • Borel Type Bo.11 – two-seat general-purpose floatplane (1911)
  • Borel-Odier Type Bo-T – torpedo reconnaissance floatplane (1916)
  • Borel-Odier Type Bo-C – 10-passenger floatplane (1919)
  • Breguet Type V – floatplane racer version entered in Schneider Cup (1912)
  • Breguet 521 & 522 Bizerte – 8-seat long-range maritime flying boat (1933)
  • Breguet 530 Saigon – civil Breguet 521 (1935)
  • Breguet 730 & 731 – long-range maritime reconnaissance flying boat (1938)
  • Breguet 790 Nautilus – coastal patrol flying boat (1939)
  • Breguet S.8/2 Calcutta – militarised licensed version of Short Calcutta (1932)
  • CAMS 30 – two-seat training flying boat (1922)
  • CAMS 31 – single-seat fighter flying boat (1922)
  • CAMS 33 – coastal reconnaissance and bombing flying boat (1923)
  • CAMS 36 – racing flying boat (1922)
  • CAMS 37 – flying boat (1926)
  • CAMS 38 – single-seat racing flying boat (1923)
  • CAMS 46 – two-seat basic training flying boat (1926)
  • CAMS 53 – passenger and mail-carrying flying boat (1928)
  • CAMS 55 – maritime reconnaissance and bombing flying boat (1927)
  • CAMS 58 – passenger and mail transport flying boat (1931)
Deperdussin Monocoque. https://handwiki.org/wiki/index.php?curid=1363137
  • Deperdussin Monocoque – floatplane racer that won the first Schneider Cup (1913)
  • Dewoitine HD.730 – two-seat observation/scout floatplane (1940)
  • Dewoitine HD.780 – fighter floatplane based on D.520 (1940)
  • Donnet-Denhaut DD.2 – flying boat (1910s)
  • Donnet-Denhaut DD.8 – coastal reconnaissance and patrol flying boat (1917)
  • Donnet-Denhaut DD.9 – flying boat (1910s)
  • Donnet-Denhaut DD.10 – flying boat (1918)
  • Donnet-Denhaut HB.2 – two-seat bomber flying boat (1910s)
  • Donnet-Leveque Type A – flying boat (1912)[1]
  • Donnet-Leveque Type B – flying boat (1910s)
  • Donnet-Leveque Type C – flying boat (1910s)
  • F.B.A-Leveque – flying boat (1910s)
  • F.B.A Type A – coastal patrol flying boat (1913)
  • F.B.A Type B – coastal patrol flying boat (1915)
  • F.B.A Type C – coastal patrol flying boat (1910s)
  • F.B.A Type H – coastal patrol flying boat (1920s)
  • F.B.A Type S – coastal patrol flying boat (1917)
  • F.B.A Type 10 – reconnaissance amphibian (1922)
  • F.B.A Type 11 – training flying boat (1923)
  • F.B.A Type 12 – two-seat training flying boat (1920s)
  • F.B.A Type 13 – two-seat training flying boat (1920s)
  • F.B.A Type 16 – training flying boat (1920s)
  • F.B.A Type 17 – two-seat training flying boat (1920s)
  • F.B.A Type 19 – two-seat bomber seaplane (1924)
  • F.B.A Type 21 – four-passenger commercial amphibious flying boat (1925)
  • F.B.A Type 290 – four-seat liaison and VIP transport amphibious flying boat (1930)
  • F.B.A Type 310 – three-seat tourer flying boat (1930)
"Le Canard" https://handwiki.org/wiki/index.php?curid=1201686
  • Fabre Hydravion – floatplane (1910) – also known as Le Canard (the duck), first aircraft to take off from water under its own power.
  • Farman F.50 – flying boat (1920s)
  • Farman F.51 – maritime reconnaissance flying boat (1922)
  • Farman F.60 Torp – torpedo bomber floatplane version (1920s)
  • Farman F.166, 167 & 168 – torpedo bomber floatplane (1928)
  • Farman F.271 – bomber/torpedo bomber floatplane version (1934)
  • Farman NC.470 & 471 – six-seat trainer and coastal reconnaissance floatplane (1938)
  • Gourdou 120 HY – two-seat shipboard observation/reconnaissance floatplane (1930s)
  • Gourdou-Leseurre GL-710 – 10-passenger flying boat (1934)
  • Gourdou-Leseurre L-2 & GL-810 – GL-813 HY – observation/reconnaissance floatplane (1926)
  • Gourdou-Leseurre GL-830 – GL-832 HY – two-seat shipboard observation/reconnaissance floatplane (1930s)
  • Gourdon-Leseurre LGL-32 – fighter floatplane version (1930s)
  • Gourdou-Leseurre M-2 – patrol flying boat (1926)
  • Hanriot HD.2 – single-seat fighter floatplane (1918)
  • Latécoère 15 – twin-engined floatplane version (1924)
  • Latécoère 21 – twin-engined flying boat (1926)
  • Latécoère 21 – twin-engined flying boat (1927)
  • Latécoère 32 – twin-engined commercial flying boat (1928)
  • Latécoère 34 – three-engined commercial flying boat (1930)
  • Latécoère 44 – three-seat torpedo-bomber floatplane (1931)
  • Latécoère 50 – three-engined flying boat (1931)
  • Latécoère 290, 293, 294 & 296 – three-seat torpedo-bomber floatplane (1931)
  • Latécoère 298 – three-seat torpedo-bomber-reconnaissance seaplane (1936)
Latécoere 300 Croix-du-Sud operated by Air France. https://handwiki.org/wiki/index.php?curid=1810291
  • Latécoère 300, 301 & 302 – four-engined flying boat (1931)
  • Latécoère 380 & 381 – twin-engined three-seat flying boat (1930)
  • Latécoère 501 – three-engined flying boat (1932)
  • Latécoère 521 – six-engined prototype large flying boat (1935)
  • Latécoère 522 – six-engined commercial large flying boat (1935)
  • Latécoère 523 – six-engined military large flying boat (1935)
  • Latécoère 550 – four-seat seaplane bomber (1934)
  • Latécoère 582 – three-engined long-range patrol flying boat (1935)
  • Latécoère 611 – four-engined long-range patrol and bomber flying boat (1939)
  • Latécoère 631 – six-engined large commercial flying boat (1942)
  • Latham 42 – three-seat bomber flying boat (1924)
  • Latham 43 – three-seat bomber flying boat (1924)
  • Latham 45 – three-seat biplane flying boat (1920s)
  • Latham 47 – twin-engined long-range flying boat (1928)
  • Latham 230 – two-seat biplane seaplane (1920s)
  • Latham C-1 – biplane flying boat (1923)
  • Latham HB.5 – four-engined flying boat (1921)
  • Latham L-1 – single-seat racing flying boat (1923)
  • Latham L-2 – single-seat racing flying boat (1923)
  • Levasseur PL 14 – torpedo/bomber/reconnaissance floatplane (1929)
  • Levasseur PL 15 – torpedo/bomber/reconnaissance floatplane (1929)
  • Levasseur PL 200 – three-seat reconnaissance floatplane (1935)
  • Levy G.L.40 – coastal patrol flying boat (1917)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-10 – reconnaissance floatplane (1922)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-13 – twin-engined flying boat (1922)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-10 – three-engined 12-passenger flying boat (1926)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-18 – two-seat flying boat (1928)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-22 – mailplane flying boat (1931)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-23 – single-engined coastal patrol amphibious flying boat (1930)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-24 – 10-passenger commercial flying boat (1929)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-25 – five-seat torpedo bomber reconnaissance floatplane (1928)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-27 – long-range mail carrying flying boat (1930)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-43 – reconnaissance floatplane (1934)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-46 – long-range maritime bomber/reconnaissance floatplane (1936)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-47 – commercial passenger/mail flying boat (1936)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-190 – seven-seat flying boat (1926)
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-242 – four-engined transport flying boat
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-246 – four-engined transport flying boat (1937)
  • LISA Akoya – Two-seat hydrofoil ultralight (2011)
  • Loire 50 – communication flying boat (1931)
  • Loire 60 – three-engined liaison/communication flying boat (1932)
  • Loire 70 – eight-seat long-range reconnaissance/bomber flying boat (1933)
  • Loire 102 Bretagne – passenger/mail flying boat (1936)
  • Loire 130 – three-seat general purposes flying boat (1934)
  • Loire 210 – catapult-launched fighter seaplane (1935)
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.10 – twin-engine floatplane (1939)
  • Morane-Saulnier G – twin-float monoplane racing version, Schneider Cup racer (1912)
  • Nieuport IV.H – twin-float monoplane racing version (1912)
  • Nieuport VI.H – twin-float monoplane reconnaissance version (1913)
  • Nieuport X.H – twin-float racing/reconnaissance monoplane version (1913)
  • Nieuport-Delage Ni-D 29 H – twin-float racing version for Schneider Cup (1919)
  • Nieuport-Delage NiD 43 – seaplane fighter (1925)
  • Nieuport-Delage NiD 450, 650, 651 and 652 – twin-float racing seaplanes for Schneider Cup (1930)
  • Nord 1400, 1401 and 1402 Noroit – maritime reconnaissance and air-sea rescue flying boat (1949)
  • Percheron 18
  • Potez 450 – seaplane catapult fighter (1932)
  • Potez-CAMS 141 – four-engined maritime reconnaissance flying boat (1938)
  • Potez-CAMS 161 – experimental six-engined flying boat (1930s)
  • SCAN 20 – flying boat trainer (1945)
  • SNCAC NC.4-10 - torpedo bomber floatplane (1939)
  • SNCAO 30 – flying boat trainer (1938)
  • SNCASE SE-400 – coastal patrol floatplane (1939)
  • SNCASE SE-1210 – experimental flying boat (1949)
  • SPCA Météore 63 – airliner flying boat (1925)

10. Germany

Albatros W.IV floatplane fighter
  • Albatros W.4 – single-seat floatplane fighter (1916)
  • Albatros W.8 – two-seat floatplane (1918)
  • Albatros L102W – floatplane trainer (1932)
Arado Ar 196 with wings folded being hoisted aboard a warship
  • Arado SSD I – biplane catapult-capable floatplane fighter (1930)
  • Arado W II – two-seat twin-engine monoplane floatplane trainer (1928)
  • Arado Ar 66 – training biplane floatplane variant (1932)
  • Arado Ar 95 – two-seat coastal patrol and light attack floatplane (1937)
  • Arado Ar 196 – two-seat shipboard and coastal patrol floatplane (1937)
  • Arado Ar 199 – two-seat floatplane trainer (1939)
  • Arado Ar 231 – single-seat U-boat reconnaissance floatplane (1941)
Blohm und Voss Bv 138 patrol flying boat
Blohm und Voss Bv 222 transport flying boat
  • Blohm & Voss BV 138 – diesel trimotor, maritime patrol flying boat (1937)
  • Blohm & Voss Ha 139 – long-range mail, mine-sweeping and reconnaissance floatplane (1936)
  • Blohm & Voss Ha 140 – twin-engine torpedo bomber/reconnaissance floatplane (1937)
  • Blohm & Voss BV 222 – long-range transport/maritime reconnaissance and patrol flying boat (1940)
  • Blohm & Voss BV 238 – long-range multi-role flying boat (1945) – heaviest aircraft of World War II
  • Caspar U.1 – submarine-launched patrol floatplane (1922)
Dornier Wal flying boat during Roald Amundsen's North Pole flight
  • Claude Dornier Sea Star – 1986, amphibious
  • DFS Seeadler – sailplane flying boat (1936)
  • Dornier Do A Libelle – sport flying boat (1921)
  • Dornier Do D – torpedo bomber floatplane (1924)
  • Dornier Do E – reconnaissance flying boat (1924)
  • Dornier Do J Wal – twin-engined flying boat used for military and commercial purposes (1922)
Dornier DO X
  • Dornier Do L Delphin – airliner flying boat (1920)
  • Dornier Do R Superwal – transoceanic airliner flying boat (1926)
  • Dornier Do S – four-engine airliner flying boat, tested hydrofoils (1930)[2]
  • Dornier Do X – transoceanic airliner flying boat and largest pre-1930s airplane (1929)
  • Dornier Do 12 – 3 or 4-seat commercial amphibian (1932)
  • Dornier Do 14 – buried-engine testbed flying boat (1934)
  • Dornier Do 16 – 'Wal' military flying boat (1923)
  • Dornier Do 18 – four-seat coastal reconnaissance flying boat (1935)
  • Dornier Do 22 – three-seat utility floatplane (1938)
  • Dornier Do 24 & Do 318 – three-engined maritime patrol/search and rescue flying boat (1937)
  • Dornier Do 26 – transatlantic mail or coastal patrol flying boat (1938)
  • Dornier Do 212 – 4-seat flying boat with buried engine and pusher propeller (1942)
  • Dornier Seastar – twin-engine amphibious flying boat (1985)
  • Dornier S-Ray 007 – two-seat amphibian flying boat (2007)
  • Focke-Wulf Fw 58W – twin-engine trainer floatplane variant (1935)
  • Focke-Wulf Fw 62 – single-engine reconnaissance floatplane (1937)
  • Friedrichshafen FF.29 – two-seat floatplane (1914)
  • Friedrichshafen FF.31 – floatplane (1915)
  • Friedrichshafen FF.33 – reconnaissance floatplane (1914)
  • Friedrichshafen FF.34 – pod and boom pusher floatplane (1916)
  • Friedrichshafen FF.35 – torpedo bomber floatplane (1916)
  • Friedrichshafen FF.37 – floatplane (1910s)
  • Friedrichshafen FF.39 – reconnaissance floatplane (1910s)
  • Friedrichshafen FF.40 – floatplane (1910s)
  • Friedrichshafen FF.41 – torpedo bomber floatplane (1916)
  • Friedrichshafen FF.43 – single-seat fighter floatplane (1916)
  • Friedrichshafen FF.44 – floatplane (1910s)
  • Friedrichshafen FF.48 – floatplane (1910s)
  • Friedrichshafen FF.49 – reconnaissance floatplane (1910s)
  • Friedrichshafen FF.53 – torpedo bomber floatplane (1910s)
  • Friedrichshafen FF.59 – reconnaissance floatplane (1910s)
Gotha WD.2
  • Gotha WD.1 – coastal patrol floatplane (1910s)
  • Gotha WD.2 – coastal patrol floatplane (1910s)
  • Gotha WD.3 – fighter floatplane (1910s)
  • Gotha WD.5 – reconnaissance floatplane (1910s)
  • Gotha WD.7 – floatplane (1910s)
  • Gotha WD.9 – reconnaissance floatplane (1910s)
  • Gotha WD.11 – floatplane (1910s)
  • Gotha WD.12 – floatplane (1910s)
  • Gotha WD.13 – single-engine reconnaissance floatplane (1917)
  • Gotha WD.14 – torpedo bomber floatplane (1910s)
  • Gotha WD.15 – single-engine reconnaissance floatplane (1917)
  • Gotha WD.20 – long-range reconnaissance floatplane (1910s)
  • Gotha WD.22 – long-range patrol reconnaissance floatplane (1910s)
  • Gotha WD.27 – long-range bomber/patrol floatplane (1910s)
Hansa-Brandenburg CC floatplane fighter
Hansa-Brandenburg W.29 two-seat World War I floatplane fighter
  • Hansa-Brandenburg CC – fighter flying boat (1916)
  • Hansa-Brandenburg GDW – torpedo bomber floatplane (1916)
  • Hansa-Brandenburg GNW – patrol floatplane (1914)
  • Hansa-Brandenburg GW – torpedo bomber floatplane (1916)
  • Hansa-Brandenburg KDW – single-seat fighter seaplane (1916)
  • Hansa-Brandenburg NW – patrol floatplane (1910s)
  • Hansa-Brandenburg W – patrol floatplane (1914)
  • Hansa-Brandenburg W.11 – single-seat fighter/scout seaplane (1910s)
  • Hansa-Brandenburg W.12 – fighter seaplane (1917)
  • Hansa-Brandenburg W.13
  • Hansa-Brandenburg W.19 – fighter seaplane (1910s)
  • Hansa-Brandenburg W.20 – submarine-borne single-seat reconnaissance flying boat (1910s)
  • Hansa-Brandenburg W.25 – single-seat fighter/scout seaplane (1910s)
  • Hansa-Brandenburg W.27 – fighter seaplane (1910s)
  • Hansa-Brandenburg W.29 – two-seat fighter seaplane (1918)
  • Hansa-Brandenburg W.32 – fighter seaplane (1910s)
  • Hansa-Brandenburg W.33 – two-seat fighter seaplane (1918)
Heinkel He 58 mailplane being loaded on liner Europa
Norwegian Heinkel He 115
  • Heinkel HE 1 – reconnaissance floatplane (1921)
  • Heinkel HE 2 – reconnaissance floatplane (1923)
  • Heinkel HE 3 – sport floatplane version (1923)
  • Heinkel HE 4 – floatplane (1926)
  • Heinkel HE 5 – reconnaissance floatplane (1926)
  • Heinkel HE 8 – reconnaissance floatplane (1927)
  • Heinkel HD 9 – floatplane (1928)
  • Heinkel HE 12 – catapult-launched mailplane floatplane (1929)
  • Heinkel HD 14 – torpedo-carrying floatplane (1925)
  • Heinkel HD 16 – torpedo-carrying floatplane (1928)
  • Heinkel HD 18 – sport floatplane (1925)
  • Heinkel HE 24 – floatplane trainer (1926)
  • Heinkel HE 25 – single-seat reconnaissance floatplane (1925)
  • Heinkel HE 26 – reconnaissance floatplane (1925)
  • Heinkel HE 31 – reconnaissance floatplane (1927)
  • Heinkel HE 42 – seaplane trainer (1931)
  • Heinkel He 50 – floatplane dive bomber version (1931)
  • Heinkel He 51 – floatplane fighter version (1933)
  • Heinkel He 55 – reconnaissance flying boat (1929)
  • Heinkel He 56 – reconnaissance floatplane (1929)
  • Heinkel He 57 – single-engine cabin amphibious flying boat (1929)
  • Heinkel He 58 – catapult-launched mailplane floatplane (1932)
  • Heinkel He 59 – reconnaissance bomber floatplane (1931)
  • Heinkel He 60 – reconnaissance floatplane (1933)
  • Heinkel He 62 – reconnaissance floatplane (1932)
  • Heinkel He 114 – shipboard biplane reconnaissance seaplane (1936)
  • Heinkel He 115 – maritime reconnaissance floatplane (1936)
  • Heinkel He 119 – high-speed reconnaissance floatplane version (1936)
Junkers W.34 bushplane on floats
  • Junkers F.13 – single-engine airliner floatplane version (1919)
  • Junkers A 20/Ju 20 – single-engine military floatplane (1923)
  • Junkers G 24 – trimotor transport floatplane version (1924)
  • Junkers W 33 – single-engine transport floatplane version (1926)
  • Junkers W 34 – single-engine transport floatplane version (1926)
  • Junkers Ju 46 – single-engine shipborne catapult-launched floatplane (1932)
  • Junkers Ju 52 – single- or three-engine transport floatplane version (1930)
  • Klemm Kl 35bW – floatplane trainer
  • L.F.G V.19 Stralsund – submarine floatplane (1918)
  • L.F.G W – biplane floatplane – navalized Albatros C.Ia (1916)
  • L.F.G WD – biplane floatplane – navalized LFG Roland D.I (1917)
  • Lübeck-Travemünde F.1 – floatplane (1914)
  • Lübeck-Travemünde F.2 – floatplane (1917)
  • Lübeck-Travemünde F.4 – floatplane (1917)
Rohrbach Ro V Rocco all-metal flying boat
  • Oertz W 4[3]
  • Oertz W 5[3]
  • Oertz W 6 Flugschoner[3]
  • Oertz W 8[3]
  • Rohrbach Ro II – transport flying boat (1923)
  • Rohrbach Ro III – transport flying boat (1924)
  • Rohrbach Ro IV – transport flying boat (1925)
  • Rohrbach Ro V Rocco – twin-engined 10-passenger flying boat (1927)
  • Rohrbach Ro VII Robbe – flying boat (1926)
  • Rohrbach Ro X Romar – long-range commercial flying boat (1928)
  • Rumpler 4B 11 – reconnaissance floatplane (1914)
  • Rumpler 4B 12 – reconnaissance floatplane (1914)
  • Sablatnig SF-1 – two-seat floatplane (1917)
  • Sablatnig SF-2 – two-seat floatplane (1916)
  • Sablatnig SF-3 – two-seat fighter floatplane (1917)
  • Sablatnig SF-4 – single-seat fighter floatplane (1917)
  • Sablatnig SF-5 – two-seat reconnaissance floatplane (1917)
  • Sablatnig SF-7 – fighter floatplane (1917)
  • Sablatnig SF-8 – trainer floatplane (1918)
  • Zeppelin-Lindau Rs.I – patrol flying boat (destroyed by storm before being flown)
  • Zeppelin-Lindau Rs.II – patrol flying boat (1916)
  • Zeppelin-Lindau Rs.III – patrol flying boat (1917)
  • Zeppelin-Lindau Rs.IV – patrol flying boat (1918)

11. Italy

CANT Z.501 Gabbiano reconnaissance flying boat
  • Bastianelli P.R.B. – transport flying boat (1921)
  • CANT 6 – maritime patrol flying boat (1925)
  • CANT 7 – trainer flying boat (1924)
  • CANT 10 – airliner flying boat (1925)
  • CANT 18 – trainer flying boat (1926)
  • CANT 22 – airliner flying boat (1927)
  • CANT 25 – fighter flying boat (1927)
Caproni Ca.60 triple triplane flying boat
  • CANT Z.501 – reconnaissance bomber flying boat (1934)
  • CANT Z.506 – reconnaissance bomber and rescue floatplane (1935)
  • CANT Z.508 – heavy bomber floatplane (1936)
  • CANT Z.509 – transport floatplane (1937)
  • CANT Z.511 – long-range passenger and mail floatplane (1943)
  • CANT Z.515 – reconnaissance bomber floatplane (1939)
  • Caproni Ca.39 – prototype bomber floatplane (late 1910s)
  • Caproni Ca.43 – prototype bomber floatplane (1917)
  • Caproni Ca.47 – bomber floatplane (late 1910s)
  • Caproni Ca.49 – proposed airliner floatplane (1919)
  • Caproni Ca.60 – airliner flying boat (1921)
Caproni CA.100
  • Caproni Ca.310 Idro – civil twin-float floatplane (1937)
  • Caproni Ca.316 – maritime reconnaissance floatplane (1940)
  • Fiat C.29 – racing floatplane (1929)
  • Fiat CR.20 Idro – single-seat fighter floatplane version (1926)
  • Fiat RS.14 – long-range maritime reconnaissance floatplane (1939)
  • IMAM Ro.43 – catapult launched reconnaissance floatplane (1935)
  • IMAM Ro.44 – fighter floatplane (1936)
World War 1 Macchi M.5 sesquiplane fighter
  • Macchi L.1 – biplane flying boat (1915)
  • Macchi L.2 – biplane flying boat (1916)
  • Macchi M.3 – two/three-seat flying boat (1916)
  • Macchi M.4 – flying boat (1917)
  • Macchi M.5 – fighter flying boat (1917)
  • Macchi M.6 – fighter flying boat (1917)
  • Macchi M.7 – fighter flying boat (1918)
  • Macchi M.8 – reconnaissance/bomber flying boat (1917)
  • Macchi M.9 – reconnaissance/bomber flying boat (1918)
  • Macchi M.12 – reconnaissance/bomber flying boat (1918)
  • Macchi M.17 – racing seaplane (1919)
  • Macchi M.18 – three-seat reconnaissance/bomber flying boat (1928)
  • Macchi M.19 – racing flying boat (1920)
  • Macchi M.24 – three-seat reconnaissance/bomber flying boat (1923)
  • Macchi M.26 – fighter flying boat (1924)
  • Macchi M.33 – racing flying boat (1925)
Macchi M.67 Schneider Trophy racer
  • Macchi M.39 – racing seaplane (1926)
  • Macchi M.40 – catapult-launched reconnaissance seaplane (1928)
  • Macchi M.41 – fighter flying boat (1927)
  • Macchi M.52 – racing floatplane (1927)
  • Macchi M.53 – reconnaissance seaplane (1928)
Macchi MC.94 transport flying boat
  • Macchi M.67 – racing floatplane (1928)
  • Macchi M.70 – light biplane floatplane (1929)
  • Macchi M.71 – fighter flying boat (1930)
  • Macchi MC.72 – racing seaplane (1931)
  • Maachi MC.73 Idro – floatplane training biplane version (1931)
  • Macchi MC.77 – two-seat maritime reconnaissance flying boat (1935)
  • Macchi MC.94 – passenger flying boat (1935)
  • Macchi MC.99 – military flying boat (1937)
  • Macchi MC.100 – three-engined passenger flying boat (1939)
  • Militi M.B.1 – homebuilt flying boat glider (1967)
  • Militi M.B.2 Leonardo - homebuilt flying boat (1970)
  • Nardi F.N.333 Riviera – amphibious flying boat (1952)
Piaggio P.7 racing seaplane which used hydrofoils for landing and take-off
  • Piaggio P.6 – catapult-launched floatplane (1927)
  • Piaggio P.7 – unflown racing hydrofoil flyingboat (1929)
  • Piaggio P.8 – single-seat floatplane (1928)
  • Piaggio P.136 – "Royal Gull" five-seat amphibious flying boat (1948)
  • Polaris AM-FIB – amphibious microlight flying boat (1986)
SIAI Marchetti S.21 Schneider racer
  • SIAI S.8 – two-seat reconnaissance flying boat (1917)
  • SIAI S.9 – reconnaissance flying boat (1918)
  • SIAI S.12 – reconnaissance bomber flying boat (1918)
  • SIAI S.13 – reconnaissance and fighter flying boat (1919)
  • SIAI S.16 – passenger or bomber-reconnaissance flying boat (1919)
  • SIAI S.17 – racing flying boat (1920)
  • SIAI S.19 – racing flying boat (1920)
  • SIAI S.21 – racing flying boat (1921)
  • SIAI S.22 – twin-engined racing flying boat (1921)
  • SIAI S.51 – racing flying boat (1922)
  • SIAI S.58 – fighter flying boat prototype (1924)
  • SIAI S.67 – fighter flying boat (1930)
Savoia-Marchetti S.55P
  • Savoia-Marchetti S.55 – twin hulled mulitrole flying boat (1924)
  • Savoia-Marchetti S.56 – three-seat tourer/trainer amphibious flying boat (1924)
  • Savoia-Marchetti S.57 – reconnaissance flying boat (1923)
  • Savoia-Marchetti S.59 – reconnaissance/bomber flying boat (1925)
  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.62 – four-seat reconnaissance/bomber flying boat (1926)
  • Savoia-Marchetti S.65 – racing floatplane (1929)
  • Savoia-Marchetti S.66 – twin hulled three-engined airliner flying boat (1931)
  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.87 – three-engined passenger floatplane (1939)

12. Japan

Aichi M6A Seiran submarine-launched bomber
  • Aichi AB-6 – prototype single-engined reconnaissance floatplane (1933)
  • Aichi E11A – night reconnaissance flying boat Laura (1937)
  • Aichi E13A – long-range reconnaissance floatplane Jake (1938)
  • Aichi E16A Zuiun – long-range reconnaissance floatplane Paul (1942)
  • Aichi H9A – twin-engined training flying boat (1940)
  • Aichi M6A Seiran – submarine-borne attack aircraft (1943)
  • Hiro H1H – maritime reconnaissance/bomber flying boat (1920s)
  • Hiro H2H – maritime reconnaissance biplane flying boat (1930)
  • Hiro H4H – maritime reconnaissance/bomber flying boat (1931)
Kawanishi N1K1 Kyofu floatplane fighter
  • Kawanishi E5K – medium-range reconnaissance seaplane (1931)
  • Kawanishi E7K – three-seat reconnaissance floatplane (1933)
  • Kawanishi E15K Shiun – reconnaissance seaplane (1941)
  • Kawanishi H3K – long-range flying boat (1931)
  • Kawanishi H6K – long-range maritime reconnaissance/bomber flying boat Mavis (1936)
  • Kawanishi H8K – long-range bomber/reconnaissance flying boat Emily (1940)
  • Kawanishi K-7 – commercial transport floatplane (1924)
Mitsubishi F1M observation floatplane
  • Kawanishi K8K – training seaplane (1938)
  • Kawanishi N1K1 Kyofu – floatplane fighter Rex (1942)
  • Mitsubishi F1M – two-seat patrol/reconnaissance floatplane Pete (1936)
  • Nakajima A6M2-N – interceptor/fighter-bomber floatplane Rufe (1942)
  • Nakajima E2N – reconnaissance floatplane (1929)
Shin-Meiwa US-2 search and rescue flying boat
  • Nakajima E4N – reconnaissance floatplane (1930)
  • Nakajima E8N – two-seat reconnaissance floatplane Dave (1934)
  • Shin Meiwa UF-XS – modified Grumman Albatross for trials with PS-1 hull form (1962)
  • Shin Meiwa PS-1 – ASW flying boat (1967)
  • Shin Meiwa US-1A – Search & rescue amphibious flying boat (1974)
  • ShinMaywa US-2 – Search & rescue amphibious flying boat (2007)
  • Watanabe E9W – reconnaissance seaplane (1934)
  • Watanabe K6W – trainer floatplane (1937)
  • Watanabe K8W – trainer floatplane (1938)
  • Watanabe WS-103S – reconnaissance seaplane (1938)
  • Yokosuka E1Y – reconnaissance seaplane (1923)
  • Yokosuka E6Y – shipboard or submarine reconnaissance seaplane (1929)
  • Yokosuka E14Y – shipboard or submarine reconnaissance floatplane Glen (1939)
  • Yokosuka H5Y1 – twin-engined flying boat (1936)
  • Yokosuka K1Y – training seaplane (1924)
  • Yokosuka K4Y – primary trainer seaplane (1930)
  • Yokosuka K5Y1 – intermediate trainer floatplane version Willow (1930s)
  • Yokosuka Igo-Ko – training floatplane (1920)
  • Yokosuka Ro-go Ko-gata – two-seat reconnaissance floatplane (1910s)

13. Norway

Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.12
  • Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.1 – two-seat reconnaissance seaplane (1915)
  • Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.2 – two-seat reconnaissance seaplane (1916)
  • Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.3 – two-seat reconnaissance seaplane (1917)
  • Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.4 – two-seat trainer seaplane (1918)
  • Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.5 – two-seat reconnaissance seaplane (1919)
  • Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.6 – trainer seaplane (1920s)
  • Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.7 – trainer seaplane (1920s)
  • Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.8 – trainer seaplane (1920s–1930s)
  • Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.9 – fighter seaplane (1925)
  • Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.10 – advanced training seaplane (1930s)
  • Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.11 – three-seat reconnaissance seaplane (1930s)
  • Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.12 – training seaplane (1930s)
  • Nordic Omsider – amphibious flying boat (2010s)
  • Norsk Flyindustri Finnmark 5A – Norwegian built ambulance seaplane (1940s)

14. Netherlands

Fokker T-IV
  • Fokker B.I & B.III – reconnaissance flying boat (1922)
  • Fokker B.II – reconnaissance flying boat (1923)
  • Fokker B.IV – transport flying boat (1928)
  • Fokker C.VII-W – two-seat light reconnaissance/training floatplane (1928)
  • Fokker C.VIII-W – three-seat reconnaissance floatplane (1928)
  • Fokker C.XI-W – two-seat reconnaissance seaplane (1935)
  • Fokker C.XIV-W – two-seat training/reconnaissance floatplane (1937)
  • Fokker F.VII – 8 passenger airliner/transport floatplane (as used by Amelia Earhart on her 1st transatlantic flight) (1924)
  • Fokker T.II – three-seat bombing torpedo floatplane (1921)
  • Fokker T.III – floatplane (1920s)
  • Fokker T.IV – four-seat torpedo bomber/reconnaissance floatplane (1927)
  • Fokker T.VIII-W – three-seat torpedo bomber/reconnaissance floatplane (1939)
  • Fokker W.3 – floatplane version of M.7 (1915)

15. New Zealand

Walsh Brothers type D flying boat
  • Walsh Brothers Flying Boats – two-seat flying boat trainers (1915–1919)
  • Vickers Aircraft Company – two-seat carbon fiber light sport aircraft, The Wave (2011–present)

16. Poland

Lublin R-XIII ter/hydro
  • Lublin R-VIII bis – coastal reconnaissance floatplane (1930s)
  • Lublin R-XIII bis/hydro, R-XIII ter/hydro and R-XIIIG – reconnaissance floatplanes (1930s)

17. Romania

  • RAS-1 Getta – three-seat flying boat for training (1925)
  • IAR 818 H – single-engined utility float plane (1964)
  • SET 7H – single-engined reconnaissance float plane (1935)

18. Russia, CIS, USSR

Beriev Be-12. https://handwiki.org/wiki/index.php?curid=1528559
Colored water release from Be-200 at aeroshow. https://handwiki.org/wiki/index.php?curid=1969360
  • Beriev Be-6 – maritime reconnaissance and bombing flying boat (1947)
  • Beriev Be-8 – utility amphibious flying boat, one with hydrofoils, on landing gear struts (1947)
  • Beriev Be-10 – jet-powered maritime patrol/reconnaissance flying boat (1961)
  • Beriev Be-12 Chaika – maritime patrol amphibian (1963)
  • Beriev Be-40/A-40 Albatross – jet-powered amphibious flying boat (1986)
  • Beriev Be-103 – twin-prop 6 passenger amphibian (2001)
  • Beriev Be-200 – amphibious jet flying boat (1998)
  • Beriev KOR-1 (Be-2) – two-seat reconnaissance floatplane (1935)
  • Beriev KOR-2 (Be-4) – two-seat reconnaissance flying boat (1940)
  • Beriev MBR-2 – short-range reconnaissance/bombing flying boat (1932)
  • Beriev MBR-7 – short-range reconnaissance/bombing flying boat (1937)
  • Beriev MDR-5 – long-range maritime reconnaissance/bombing flying boat (1937)
  • Beriev R-1 – experimental jet-powered bombing/reconnaissance flying boat (1952)
  • Chetverikov MDR-6 (Che-2) – three-seat coastal reconnaissance flying boat (1939)
  • Chetverikov OSGA-101 – three-seat experimental amphibian (1934)
  • Chetverikov SPL – two-seat submarine-borne reconnaissance flying boat (1935)
  • Chetverikov TA-1 – 10-seat light utility amphibian (1947)
  • Chernov Che-22 Korvet – 2-seat microlight homebuilt (1993); see variant VNS-41 Aircraft (2003–2005)
  • Grigorovich GASN – large torpedo bomber floatplane (1917)
Grigorovich M-5
Tupolev TB-1/ANT-4
  • Grigorovich M-1 – two-seat flying boat (1913)
  • Grigorovich M-2 – flying boat (1914)
  • Grigorovich M-3 – flying boat (1914)
  • Grigorovich M-4 – single-engined training or reconnaissance flying boat (1914)
  • Grigorovich M-5, M-6 M-7 & M-8 – single-engined training or reconnaissance flying boat (1915)
  • Grigorovich M-9 – single-engined training or reconnaissance flying boat (1915)
  • Grigorovich M-10 – single-engined training or reconnaissance flying boat (1916)
  • Grigorovich M-11 – fighter flying boat (1916)
  • Grigorovich M-12 – fighter flying boat (1910s)
  • Grigorovich M-15 – reconnaissance flying boat (1916)
  • Grigorovich M-16 – reconnaissance floatplane (1916)
  • Grigorovich M-19 – single-engined training or reconnaissance flying boat (1918)
  • Grigorovich M-20 – single-engined training or reconnaissance flying boat (1916)
  • Grigorovich M-23 & M-23bis – single-engined training or reconnaissance flying boat (1923)
  • Grigorovich M-24 & M-24bis – coastal reconnaissance flying boat (1922)
  • Grigorovich MK-1 – seaplane cruiser (1916)
  • Polikarpov MR-1 – floatplane (1918)
  • Shavrov Sh1 & Sh-2 – general-purpose amphibious flying boat (1929)
  • Shavrov Sh-3 – light transport amphibious flying boat (1936)
  • Shavrov Sh-5 – twin-engined survey amphibious flying boat (1934)
  • Shavrov Sh-7 – amphibious flying boat (1940)
  • Tupolev ANT-4 – twin-engine torpedo bomber floatplane version (1925)
  • Tupolev ANT-8 – twin-engine patrol bomber flying boat (1931)
  • Tupolev ANT-22 – 6-engine, twin-hull flying boat (1934)
  • Tupolev MP-6 – twin-engine floatplane (1923)
  • Tupolev MTB-1 – trimotor patrol bomber flying boat (1934)
  • Tupolev MTB-2 – 4-engine bomber/transport flying boat/amphibian (1937)
  • Tupolev TB-1P – twin-engine torpedo bomber floatplane (1923)

19. Spain

  • Cañete Pirata - single engine reconnaissance flying boat (1927)

20. Sweden

  • Saab 17 – single-engine bomber-reconnaissance monoplane that could be fitted with floats (1940)
  • Flygfabriken LN-3 Seagull – two-seat high wing ultra light/light sport amphibian (2008)

21. Ukraine

  • Aeroprakt A-24 Viking three-seat light sport amphibian

22. United Kingdom

  • AD Flying Boat – two-seat patrol/reconnaissance flying boat (1915)
  • AD Navyplane – two-seat patrol/reconnaissance floatplane (1916)
  • AD Type 1000 – biplane floatplane torpedo-bomber floatplane (1915)
  • Airspeed AS.30 Queen Wasp – pilotless target floatplane (1937)
  • Avro Type D – two-seat biplane floatplane (1911)
Blackburn Iris Mk.III patrol flying boat
  • Beardmore Inverness – monoplane flying boat (1925)
  • Blackburn B-20 – reconnaissance flying boat (1940)
  • Blackburn Iris – five-seat long-range reconnaissance flying boat (1926)
  • Blackburn Nautilus – two-seat biplane fleet spotter/fighter floatplane (1929)
  • Blackburn Perth – five-seat long-range reconnaissance flying boat (1934)
  • Blackburn Sydney – three-engine, monoplane reconnaissance flying boat (1931)
  • Blackburn Twin Blackburn – two-seat zeppelin interceptor floatplane (1915)
  • Blackburn Type L – twin-float seaplane (1915)
  • Blackburn Velos – two-seat coastal defence seaplane (1925)
  • de Havilland DH.50 – single-engine transport - some fitted as floatplanes (1923)
  • de Havilland DH.60 Moth – two-seat sportplane - some fitted as floatplanes (1925)
  • de Havilland DH.61 Giant Moth – single-engine transport - three fitted as floatplanes (1927)
  • de Havilland DH.83 Fox Moth – 4-seat light transport and bush plane floatplane (1932)
  • de Havilland Hornet Moth – single-engine 2-seat cabin biplane floatplane (1934)
  • de Havilland DH.89 Dragon Rapide – twin-engine 9-seat feeder-liner - some in Canada used with floats (1934)
  • de Havilland DH.90 Dragonfly – twin-engine luxury touring plane - some in Canada fitted with floats (1935)
  • English Electric Ayr – three-seat coastal patrol flying boat (1924)
  • English Electric Kingston – reconnaissance flying boat (1924)
Replica of Portuguese Fairey IIID used for successful 1922 transatlantic crossing. https://handwiki.org/wiki/index.php?curid=1531903
  • Fairey III – spotter/reconnaissance aircraft - some as floatplanes (1918)
  • Fairey Campania – spotter/reconnaissance floatplane (1917)
  • Fairey Flycatcher – single-seat fighter floatplane (1922)
  • Fairey Fremantle – long-range reconnaissance biplane floatplane (1924)
  • Fairey Hamble Baby – single-seat biplane scout floatplane (1917)
  • Fairey N.4 – five-seat long-range twin-engine biplane reconnaissance flying boat (1923)
  • Fairey N.9 – two-seat experimental seaplane (1918)
  • Fairey N.10 – two-seat patrol seaplane (1917)
  • Fairey Pintail – two-seat fighter/reconnaissance biplane amphibian (1920)
  • Fairey S.9/30 – biplane torpedo bomber floatplane (1934)
  • Fairey Seafox – two-seat spotter reconnaissance floatplane (1936)
  • Fairey Seal – two-seat reconnaissance floatplane (1930)
  • Fairey Swordfish – biplane torpedo bomber floatplane (1934)
Felixstowe F.3 patrol bomber
  • Felixstowe F.1 – biplane fighter reconnaissance flying boat (1910s)
  • Felixstowe F.2 – biplane reconnaissance flying boat (1917)
  • Felixstowe F.3 – biplane anti-submarine patrol flying-boat (1917)
  • Felixstowe F.4 Fury – long-range triplane patrol flying boat (1918–1919)
  • Felixstowe F.5 – biplane reconnaissance flying boat (1918)
  • Felixstowe Porte Baby – biplane patrol flying boat (1916)
Gloster IIIA Schneider racer
  • Gloster II – racing floatplane for 1924 Schneider Trophy (1924)
  • Gloster III – racing seaplane for 1925 Schneider Trophy (1925)
  • Gloster IV – racing seaplane for 1927 Schneider Trophy (1927)
  • Gloster VI – racing seaplane for 1929 Schneider Trophy (1929)
  • Gloster Goring – prototype bomber, tested as a seaplane (1927)
Swedish Hawker Osprey on warship
  • Hawker Dantorp – 3-seat bomber floatplane (1925)
  • Hawker Osprey – 2-seat fighter/reconnaissance biplane floatplane (1930)
  • Hamble River H.L.1 Seaplane – floatplane (1914)
  • Lakes Hydro-monoplane – floatplane (1913)
  • Lakes Seabird – floatplane (1912)
  • Lakes Waterbird – floatplane (1911)
  • Lakes Waterhen – floatplane (1912)
  • Mann Egerton Type B – seaplane (1916)
  • Martinsyde F6 – transport floatplane conversion (1918)
  • Norman Thompson N.T.2B – two-seat biplane training flying boat (1917)
  • Norman Thompson N.T.4 – twin-engined flying boat (1916)
  • Norman Thompson N.1B – prototype armed patrol flying boat (1917)
  • Norman Thompson N.2C – twin-engined flying boat (1918)
  • Phoenix Cork – reconnaissance flying boat (1918)
  • Sage Type 4 – seaplane patrol aircraft/trainer (1917)
Saro Cloud
  • Saro A.7 Severn – flying boat (1930)
  • Saro A.14 – prototype flying boat (1928)
  • Saro A.17 Cutty Sark – lightweight amphibious flying boat (1929)
  • Saro A.19 Cloud – twin-engined flying boat (1930)
  • Saro Windhover – three-engined flying boat with additional stub wing over main wing (1930)
  • Saro London – coastal patrol flying boat (1934)
  • Saro A.33 – four-engined flying boat (1938)
  • Saro Shrimp – experimental reconnaissance flying boat (1939)
Saunders-Roe SR A1
  • Saunders-Roe SR.A/1 – turbojet fighter flying boat (1947)
  • Saunders-Roe Princess – large ten-engined commercial flying boat (1952)
  • Saro Lerwick – twin-engined reconnaissance flying boat (1940)
  • Saunders Kittiwake – amphibious flying boat (1920)
  • Saunders A.3 Valkyrie – three-engined military flying boat (1927)
  • Saunders A.4 Medina – passenger flying boat (1925)
Short Empire taking off
  • Short N.2A – seaplane (1910s)
  • Short N.2B – seaplane (1910s)
  • Short N.3 Cromarty – flying boat (1921)
  • Short S.74 – seaplane (1914)
  • Short S.80 – twin-float seaplane (1913)
  • Short S.81 – reconnaissance seaplane (1913)
  • Short S.135 – seaplane (1910s)
  • Short S.1 Stellite/Cockle – small single-seat flying boat (1924)
  • Short S.5 Singapore I – prototype reconnaissance biplane flying boat (1926)
  • Short S.6 Sturgeon – prototype reconnaissance biplane floatplane (1927)
  • Short S.7 Mussel – small seaplanes for float testing (1926)
  • Short S.8 Calcutta – three-engined commercial biplane flying boat (1928)
  • Short Gurnard – prototype naval fighter-reconnaissance biplane (1929)
  • Short Rangoon – military biplane flying boat (1930)
  • Short Valetta – survey floatplane (1930)
  • Short S.12 Singapore II – prototype reconnaissance biplane flying boat (1930)
  • Short Sarafand – six-engined long-range military biplane flying boat (1932)
  • Short S.15 – prototype long-range biplane flying boat (1931)
  • Short Kent – biplane airmail flying boat (1931)
  • Short Knuckleduster – monoplane flying boat (1933)
Short Sunderland patrol bomber
  • Short S.19 Singapore III – six-seat general reconnaissance biplane flying boat (1934)
  • Short Mayo Composite
    • Short S.20 Mercury – flying-boat-launched four-engined long-range floatplane mail-carrier (1938)
    • Short S.21 Maia – seaplane-carrier four-engined flying boat (1938)
  • Short Scion Senior – four-engined nine-passenger floatplane (1935)
  • Short Empire – four-engined long-range commercial flying boat (1936)
    • Short S.26 – four-engined long-range commercial flying boat (1936)
    • Short S.30 Empire – four-engined long-range commercial flying boat (1938)
    • Short S.33 Empire – four-engined long-range commercial flying boat (1938)
  • Short Sunderland – four-engined long-range maritime reconnaissance/bomber flying boat (1937)
  • Short Shetland – large military and commercial long-range flying boat (1944)
  • Short Seaford – four-engined long-range maritime reconnaissance/bomber flying boat (1934)
  • Short Sealand – passenger amphibious flying boat (1947)
  • Short S.B.7 Sealand III – seven-seat passenger amphibious flying boat (1948)
  • Short Admiralty Type 74 (1914)
  • Short Admiralty Type 166 – seaplane (1914)
  • Short Type 184 – torpedo-bomber floatplane (1915)
Supermarine S.6b, last winner of the Schneider Cup
Supermarine Southampton
Supermarine Walrus spotting amphibian on cruiser
  • Short Type 310 – torpedo-bomber floatplane (1916)
  • Short Admiralty Type 827 – reconnaissance/bomber floatplane (1914)
  • Short Admiralty Type 830 – reconnaissance/bomber floatplane (1914)
  • Short Sandringham – four-engined long-range commercial flying boat converted from Short Sunderland (1943)
  • Short Solent – 45-passenger four-engined long-range commercial flying boat (1946)
  • Short-Bristol Crusader – racing seaplane (1927)
  • Singular Aircraft SA03— flying boat (2012)
  • Sopwith Bat Boat — flying boat (1913)
  • Sopwith Tabloid – biplane floatplane variant, winner of first Schneider Race (1914)
  • Sopwith Baby – biplane floatplane developed from Tabloid (1915)
  • Supermarine Air Yacht – flying boat (1931)
  • Supermarine Baby – fighter flying boat (1917)
  • Supermarine Channel – (1919)
  • Supermarine S.4 – Schneider Trophy racing monoplane floatplane (1925)
  • Supermarine S.5 – Schneider Trophy racing monoplane floatplane (1927)
  • Supermarine S.6 – Schneider Trophy racing monoplane floatplane, last winner of the Schneider Cup (1931)
  • Supermarine Scapa – reconnaissance flying boat (1935)
  • Supermarine Scarab – reconnaissance/bomber flying boat (1924)
  • Supermarine Seagull – spotter/reconnaissance flying boat (1922)
  • Supermarine Seagull ASR-1 – Rolls Royce Griffon-powered monoplane
  • Supermarine Seal II – deck-landing fleet-spotting amphibian (1921)
  • Supermarine Sea Eagle – amphibious flying boat (1923)
  • Supermarine Sea King – fighter flying boat (1920)
  • Supermarine Sea Lion I – Schneider Trophy racing seaplane (1919)
  • Supermarine Sea Lion II – Schneider Trophy racing seaplane (1922)
  • Supermarine Sea Otter – reconnaissance air/sea rescue flying boat (1938)
  • Supermarine Southampton – reconnaissance flying boat (1925)
  • Supermarine Spitfire Floatplane – fighter seaplane (trials 1940–42)
  • Supermarine Stranraer – reconnaissance flying boat (1936)
  • Supermarine Swan – 10-passenger flying boat (1924)
  • Supermarine Walrus – spotter/reconnaissance flying boat (1936)
  • Vickers Valentia – transport flying boat (1918)
  • Vickers Vanellus – fleet-spotter amphibious flying boat (1922)
  • Vickers Viking – amphibious flying boat (1919)
  • Vickers Vulture – amphibious flying boat (1924)
  • White and Thompson No. 3 two-seat pusher flying boat (1914)
  • Wight Baby – single-seat seaplane (1916)
  • Wight Converted Seaplane – bomber floatplane (1916)
  • Wight Pusher Seaplane – floatplane (1914)
  • Wight Seaplane – floatplane (1915)

23. United States

Aeromarine 75 in flight
  • Aeromarine 39 – two-seat training floatplane (1917)
  • Aeromarine 40 – two-seat flying boat trainer (1918)
  • Aeromarine 75 – 12-passenger commercial flying boat (1920)
  • Aeromarine 700 – experimental floatplane (1917)
  • Aeromarine AS – two-seat seaplane scout (1920)
Citabria showing off its floats – or pontoons. https://handwiki.org/wiki/index.php?curid=1975296
  • Aeronca Chief family – touring monoplane floatplane version (1937)
  • Airtime Aircraft Cygnet – two-seat amphibious light sport aircraft (2009)
  • American Champion/Bellanca Citabria – two-seat utility/trainer floatplane version (1964)
  • Anderson Kingfisher – two-seat homebuilt amphibian (1969)
  • Aquaflight Aqua I – light passenger/cargo amphibian (1946)
Barlkey-Grow T8P on floats. https://handwiki.org/wiki/index.php?curid=1671279
  • Aviat Husky – 2-seat utility monoplane floatplane version (1986)
  • Barkley-Grow T8P-1 – twin-engine floatplane light transport variant (1937)
  • Beechcraft Model 18 – twin-engine floatplane light transport variant (1937)
  • Bellanca 77-320 – three-seat bomber/transport seaplane (1934)
  • Bellanca CH-300 – single-engine utility/bush monoplane floatplane variant (1929)
  • Bellanca CH-400 – single-engine utility/bush monoplane floatplane variant (1930)
  • Benoist Air-Boat – two-seat flying boat (1913)
BOAC Boeing 314A landing. https://handwiki.org/wiki/index.php?curid=1937654
  • Boeing Model 1 – two-seat biplane floatplane (1916)
  • Boeing Model 2 – two-seat biplane floatplane (1917)
  • Boeing Model 3 – two-seat biplane floatplane (1917)
  • Boeing Model 5 – two-seat biplane floatplane (1918)
  • Boeing Model 6 – three-seat biplane flying boat (1919)
  • Boeing Model 6D – 4-seat biplane flying boat (1928)
  • Boeing Model 7 – three-seat biplane flying boat(1920)
  • Boeing Model 50 – long-range flying boat (1924)
  • Boeing Model 314 Clipper – long-range four-engine flying boat transport (1939)
  • Boeing Model 344 (XPBB Sea Ranger) – very long-range maritime bomber/reconnaissance flying boat (1942)
  • Boeing Model 451 (L-15 Scout) – two-seat liaison/observation floatplane variant (1946)
  • Budd BB-1 Pioneer – metalized Savoia-Marchetti S.56 (1931)
Cessna 185 on floats. https://handwiki.org/wiki/index.php?curid=1485893
  • Cessna AT-17 Bobcat – twin-engine cabin monoplane variant (1939)
  • Cessna 150 – single-engine 2-seat monoplane floatplane variant (1967)
  • Cessna 170 – single-engine 4-seat monoplane floatplane variant (1948)
  • Cessna 172 – single-engine 4-seat monoplane floatplane variant (1956)
  • Cessna 180 'Skywagon' – single-engine 4/6-seat monoplane utility floatplane variant (1952)
  • Cessna 182 'Skylane' – single-engine 4-seat monoplane utility floatplane variant (1956)
  • Cessna 185 'Skywagon' – single-engine 4-seat monoplane utility floatplane variant (1960)
  • Cessna 190 – single radial-engined 5-seat monoplane floatplane variant (1945)
  • Cessna 206 – 6-seat monoplane utility floatplane variant (1962)
  • Cessna 208 Caravan – single-engine utility transport monoplane variant (1982)
  • Colonial Skimmer – model C-1 and C-2 were both 2-person flying boats (early 1960s)
Consolidated Catalina waterbomber dropping water. https://handwiki.org/wiki/index.php?curid=1264483
  • Consolidated PBY Catalina – long-range maritime patrol-bomber flying boat – some versions amphibious (1935)
  • Consolidated PB2Y Coronado – long-range flying boat patrol bomber (1937)
  • Consolidated NY – two-seat primary training floatplane variant (1926)
  • Consolidated XPY Admiral and PY Commodore – 22-passenger commercial flying boat (1930)
  • Consolidated P2Y – long-range patrol flying boat (1929)
  • Consolidated XP4Y Corregidor – long-range maritime patrol flying boat (1939)
  • Convair F2Y Sea Dart – hydro-ski seaplane jet fighter prototype (1953)
  • Convair R3Y Tradewind – heavy transport turboprop flying boat (1950)
US Navy Curtiss H-16
  • Curtiss CR-3 & 4 – biplane Schneider floatplane racers (1923)
  • Curtiss CT-1 – twin-engine floatplane torpedo bomber (1921)
  • Curtiss Model 2 – reconnaissance biplane floatplane (1915)
  • Curtiss N-9 – single-engined floatplane trainer (1916)
  • Curtiss H-12 – maritime reconnaissance and bombing flying boat (1916)
  • Curtiss H-16 – maritime reconnaissance and bombing flying boat (1917)
  • Curtiss HS – single-engined coastal patrol flying boat (1917)
  • Curtiss Model E – sport/racing floatplane (1911)
  • Curtiss Model F – single-engine 2-seat flying boat (1912)
  • Curtiss Model K – single-engine flying boat (1915)
  • Curtiss NC – long-range flying boat (1919)
  • Curtiss SC Seahawk – single-seat scout or ASW floatplane (1944)
  • Curtiss SOC Seagull – two-seat scout observation floatplane (1934)
  • Curtiss SO3C Seamew – scout observation floatplane (1939)
  • Curtiss-Wright CA-1 Commuter – 5-seat amphibian (1935)
  • Curtiss-Wright CW-3 Duckling - two-seat (1931)
  • Dayton-Wright FP.2 – twin-float forest patrol aircraft (1922)
US Coast Guard Douglas Dolphin amphibian taxiing out of the water
  • Douglas DF – commercial long-range flying boat (1936)
  • Douglas Dolphin – transport and observation amphibian (1931)
  • Douglas DT – two-seat biplane torpedo-bomber (1921)
  • Douglas DWC World Cruiser – long-range biplane floatplane version – first flight around world (1923)
  • Douglas PD – maritime patrol flying boat (1929)
  • Douglas Sinbad – flying boat prototype for Douglas Dolphin (1930)
  • Douglas T2D – torpedo bomber biplane floatplane (1927)
  • Douglas YOA-5 – reconnaissance/bomber amphibian (1935)
  • Eastman E-2 Sea Rover – 2–3-seat single-engine flying boat (1928)
  • Edo OSE-1 – single-seat multirole floatplane (1946)
  • Elias EM – biplane floatplane (1922)
  • Elias EO – biplane floatplane (1922)
Fairchild FC-2L utility transport and bushplane
  • Ellison-Mahon Gweduck – 4–5 seat homebuilt amphibious similar to the Grumman Widgeon (2009)
  • Fairchild FB-3 – monoplane cabin flying boat (1929)
  • Fairchild FC-2 – bushplane utility monoplane variant (1926)
  • Fairchild 24 – cabin monoplane floatplane variant (1932)
  • Fairchild 71 – bushplane utility monoplane variant (1926)
  • Fairchild 91 – amphibious flying boat (1935)
  • Fairchild F-11 Husky – floatplane variant (1946)
  • Fleetwings Seabird – five-seat amphibian (1937)
  • Fokker Super Universal – monoplane transport/bushplane variant (1928)
  • Fokker Universal – monoplane transport/bushplane variant (1926)
  • Ford Trimotor – cabin monoplane floatplane variants (1926)
  • Gallaudet D-4 – observation floatplane (1918)
  • General Aviation PJ – patrol/reconnaissance flying boat (1931)
  • Goodyear GA-2 Duck – three-seat amphibian (1944)
  • Goodyear Drake – four-seat amphibian (1950)
  • Great Lakes XSG – observation amphibian (1931)
Grumman Widgeon on Kodiak Island. https://handwiki.org/wiki/index.php?curid=1323849
  • Grumman Albatross – amphibious military and 28 passenger commercial flying boat (1947)
  • Grumman Duck – utility amphibian (1933)
  • Grumman Goose – amphibious transport (1937)
  • Grumman Mallard – amphibious flying boat (1946)
  • Grumman Tadpole – two-seat amphibious flying boat (1944)
  • Grumman Widgeon – five-seat transport amphibian (1940)
  • Hall Air Boat – biplane flying boat
  • Hall PH – patrol/rescue flying boat (1931)
  • Hall XP2H – patrol flying boat (1932)
  • Hall XPTBH – floatplane torpedo bomber (1937)
  • Hamilton H-47 – cabin airliner floatplane variant (1928)
  • Helio Courier – STOL Utility aircraft floatplane variant (1949)
  • Howard DGA-15 – cabin monoplane floatplane variant (1939)
  • Huff-Daland HN – training floatplane (1920s)
Hughes Hercules 'Spruce Goose' – largest flying boat ever flown
  • Hughes H-4 Hercules – 'Spruce Goose' prototype large military transport flying boat (1947)
  • ICON A5 – light sport amphibious aircraft (2008)
  • Independent Aircraft Sea Dragon – light-sport homebuilt composite amphibious aircraft (19)[4]
  • Keystone Air Yacht – eight-seat biplane amphibian (1930)
  • Keystone PK – patrol flying boat (1930)
  • Fairchild KR-34 – two-seat floatplane variant (1928)
  • Island X-199 Spectra technology demonstrator (1969)
  • Lake LA-4 series – LA-4, LA-4-200, LA-4-200EP, LA-250, and LA-270T, 4- and 6-passenger flying boats
  • Lockwood Aircam - two-seat kit-built floatplane variant (1995)
  • Loening 1911 monoplane flying boat
  • Loening 1917
  • Loening Model 23 Air yacht – (1922)
  • Loening S-1 Air Yacht – (1922)
  • Loening Air Yacht – (1928)
  • Loening Amphibian – (1923)
  • Loening C-1
  • Loening C-2 Air yacht – amphibious biplane airliner (1928)
  • Loening C-4/Keystone-Loening K-85 – amphibious biplane airliner (1928)
  • Loening C-5
  • Loening C-6/Keystone-Loening K-84 'Commuter' amphibious biplane airliner (1926)
  • Loening Duckling 1918
  • Loening Duckling 1929
  • Loening LS
  • Loening M-2
  • Loening M-3
  • Loening M-8S – fighter floatplane variant (1918)
  • Loening Monoduck
  • Loening OL & variants – amphibious reconnaissance biplane (1923)
  • Loening SL – submarine-launched flying boat (1931)
  • Loening S2L
Martin Mars waterbombers at their home base in Port Alberni, BC. https://handwiki.org/wiki/index.php?curid=1613806
  • Martin 130 China Clipper – four-engined long-range transport flying boat (1935) (China Clipper; Hawaii Clipper; Philippine Clipper)
  • Martin 156 – four-engined long-range transport flying boat (1930s) (Russian clipper)
  • Martin Mars – long-range transport flying boat also used as waterbomber (1942)
  • Martin MO – Navy observation monoplane (early 1920s)
  • Martin PBM Mariner – twin-engined patrol flying boat (1939)
  • Martin P2M – three-engined prototype patrol flying boat, production version of Consolidated PY (1920s)
  • Martin P3M – twin-engined patrol flying boat (1920s)
  • Martin P5M Marlin – twin-engined patrol flying boat (1948)
  • Martin P6M SeaMaster – four-engined turbo-jet multi-role flying boat (1955)
Naval Aircraft Factory TS-1 floatplane fighter
  • Maule M-1 – single-seat floatplane (1932)
  • Naval Aircraft Factory N3N Canary – two-seat primary trainer floatplane version (1935)
  • Naval Aircraft Factory PN – patrol flying boat – redesignated Curtiss F5L (1918)
  • Naval Aircraft Factory PT – torpedo bomber floatplane (1922)
  • Naval Aircraft Factory TF – three-seat fighter flying boat (1920)
  • Naval Aircraft Factory TG – gunnery trainer floatplane (1922)
  • Naval Aircraft Factory TR-2 – single-seat racing and training floatplane (1923)
  • Naval Aircraft Factory TS – single-seat fighter floatplane (1920s)
  • Navy-Wright NW – Schneider racing floatplane biplane (1923)
  • Northrop N-3PB – single-engined patrol bomber floatplane (1940)
  • Osprey Osprey I – two-seat homebuilt amphibian (1970)
  • Osprey Osprey 2 – two-seat homebuilt amphibious sport plane (1973)
Piper PA-18 Super Cub floatplane. https://handwiki.org/wiki/index.php?curid=1741975
  • Piper J-3 Cub – single-engined 2-seat monoplane floatplane variant (1938)
  • Piper PA-12 'Super Cruiser' – single-engined 3-seat monoplane floatplane variant (1944)
  • Piper PA-18 'Super Cub' – single-engined 2-seat utility monoplane floatplane variant (1949)
  • Piper PA-20 Pacer – single-engined 4-seat monoplane floatplane variant (1949)
  • Piper PA-23 'Apache' – twin-engine 4-seat cabin monoplane variant (1952)
  • Privateer Industries Privateer - seven-seat amphibious aircraft (2018)
  • Progressive Aerodyne Searey – two-seat amphibious flying boat kitplane (1990s)
  • Progressive Aerodyne Stingray – single-seat amphibious flying boat kitplane (1990s)
  • Quest Kodiak – single-engine utility transport monoplane floatplane variant (2010)
  • Republic RC-1 – three-seat prototype amphibian (1945)
  • Republic RC-3 Seabee – four-seat amphibian (1945)
  • Rocheville Arctic Tern – a.k.a. EMSCO Arctic Tern (1932)
  • Searey Elite – Two-passenger light sport amphibious airplane – seaplane
  • Searey Sport – Two-passenger light sport amphibious airplane – seaplane
  • Seawind 300C – Single-engine amphibious flying boat (1993)
US Army Sikorsky C-6a (S-38)
  • Sikorsky S-34 – 6-seat twin-engined amphibian (1927)
  • Sikorsky S-36 – 8-seat two-engine flying boat (1927)
  • Sikorsky S-38 – 8-seat two-engine flying boat (1928)
  • Sikorsky S-39 – five-seat single-engine variant of S-38 (1920s)
  • Sikorsky S-40 – 28-passenger flying boat (1931)
  • Sikorsky S-41 – 15 passenger flying boat (1930)
  • Sikorsky S-42 – four-engine flying boat (1934)
  • Sikorsky S-43 – two-engine version of S-41 (1935)
  • Sikorsky VS-44 Excalibur & PBS – four-engine commercial flying boat (1937)
  • Sperry Land and Sea Triplane – Single-engine three seat amphibious airplane – seaplane (1918)
Standard Twin Hydro AS364
  • Standard Twin Hydro (TH-D) - Twin engined foatplane (1916)
  • Stearman XOSS – two-seat observation floatplane prototype (1938)
Volmer Sportsman homebuilt amphibian
  • Stinson L-1 Vigilant – observation/liaison floatplane variant (1940)
  • Stinson L-13 – observation/liaison floatplane variant (1945)
  • Sun Lake Aircraft – range of light amphibious aircraft
  • Taylor Coot – two-seat homebuilt light amphibian (1969)
  • Thurston Teal – two-seat light amphibian, productionized Volmer Sportman (1960s)
  • Verville Beta Flying Boat – experimental flying boat (1916)
  • Verville Gamma S Floatplane – experimental floatplane (1916)
  • Volmer VJ-22 Sportsman – homebuilt amphibious flying boat (1958)
  • Vought O2U Corsair – observation floatplane variant (1926)
  • Vought O3U Corsair – observation floatplane variant (1930)
  • Vought O5U – observation floatplane variant (1934)
  • Vought OS2U Kingfisher – two-seat observation floatplane (1938)
  • Vought UO – observation floatplane variant (1922)
  • Vought VE-9H – observation floatplane variant (1922)
  • Vought VE-10 Batboat – observation and training flying boat (1919)
  • Vought XSB2U-3 Vindicator – experimental floatplane variant (1936)
  • Vought XSO2U – two-seat scout floatplane prototype (1939)
  • Vultee V-1AS – single-engine monoplane airliner floatplane variant (1933)
  • Vultee V-11ST – single-engine monoplane bomber floatplane variant (1935)
  • Waco Standard Cabin series – single-engine 4–5-seat cabin biplane floatplane variants (1931–1936)
  • Waco ZQC-6 – single-engine 5-seat cabin biplane floatplane variant (1936)
  • Wilson Global Explorer – twin-engine monoplane amphibious flying boat (1991)[5]

24. Vietnam

  • A41 Factory VNS-41 (2003–2005) – based on Che-22 Korvet (1993)

25. Yugoslavia

  • Aero 2H – two-seat primary trainer floatplane (1946)
  • Ikarus ŠM – biplane flying boat (1920s)
  • Ikarus IM – reconnaissance flying boat (1920s)
  • Ikarus IO – reconnaissance flying boat (1927)
  • Ikarus Kurir H – reconnaissance and utility floatplane (1957)
  • Fizir AF-2 – flying boat (1933)
  • Fizir F1M – two-seat reconnaissance floatplane (1930)
  • Fizir FN-H – two-seat training floatplane (1931)
  • Rogožarski PVT – two-seat advanced trainer floatplane (1934)
  • Rogožarski SIM-XII-H – primary trainer floatplane (1936)
  • Rogožarski SIM-XIV-H – coastal reconnaissance floatplane (1940)
  • Utva 66H – primary trainer floatplane (1960s)

References

  1. "Donnet-Leveque Type A". www.aviafrance.com. 2003-08-21. http://www.aviafrance.com/aviafrance1.php?ID=3240&ID_CONSTRUCTEUR=431&ANNEE=0&ID_MISSION=0&MOTCLEF=. 
  2. "Dornier Do S". http://histaviation.com/Dornier_Do_S.html. 
  3. Gray, Peter; Thetford, Owen (1970). German Aircraft of the First World War (2nd ed.). London: Putnam. ISBN 0-370-00103-6. 
  4. "Archived copy". http://independentaircraft.com/home. 
  5. "Flightline II - L'Avion". http://www.coastcomp.com/av/fltline2/avion.htm. 
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