Seaplanes, also known as float planes or flying boats, offer a unique and versatile way to combine air travel with water landings and takeoffs. They are essential to aviation in regions without runways, providing access to remote lakes and coastal regions. We’ll examine the mechanics and techniques used by seaplanes to take off and land, bridging the gap between sea and sky.
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