User:Ragajda/sandbox
Appearance
Manufacturer | Model | Country | Year | Description |
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GAF | Nomad | Australia | 1971 | twin-engine turboprop, high-wing, STOL utility transport floatplane variant |
RAAF Experimental Station | Widgeon | Australia | 1925 | biplane amphibian |
Hopfner, WNF | HA-11/33 | Austria | 1933 | twin-engined monoplane amphibious flying boat |
Lohner | E | Austria-Hungary | 1914 | biplane flying boat |
Lohner | L & S | Austria-Hungary | 1915 | biplane flying boat |
Lohner | R | Austria-Hungary | 1910s | reconnaissance biplane flying boat |
AirMax | SeaMax | Brasil | 2001 | two-seat flying boat |
EDRA Aeronautica | Super Pétrel | Brasil | 2002 | two-seat amphibian |
Microleve | Corsario | Brasil | 1988 | amphibious ultralight flying boat |
Amphibian Airplanes of Canada | SeaStar | Canada | 1998 | 2-seat amphibious flying boat kitplane |
Amphibian Airplanes of Canada | Seastar Sealoon | Canada | 2-seat amphibious flying boat kitplane | |
Boeing Canada | 213 Totem | Canada | 1930 | four-passenger monoplane flying boat |
Bombardier Aerospace | CL-415 | Canada | 1993 | amphibious multi-purpose waterbomber flying boat |
Canadair | CL-215 | Canada | 1967 | amphibious multi-purpose waterbomber flying boat |
Canadian Vickers | Vancouver | Canada | 1929 | twin-engine firefighting transport/patrol flying boat |
Canadian Vickers | Varuna | Canada | 1927 | twin-engine firefighting transport flying boat |
Canadian Vickers | Vedette | Canada | 1924 | three-seat single-engine biplane flying boat |
Canadian Vickers | Vista | Canada | 1927 | single-engine single-seat monoplane flying boat |
Canadian Vickers | Vanessa | Canada | 1927 | four-passenger cabin floatplane |
Canadian Vickers | Velos | Canada | 1927 | twin-engine survey floatplane |
de Havilland Canada | DHC-2 Beaver | Canada | 1947 | single-engine bushplane |
de Havilland Canada | DHC-3 Otter | Canada | 1951 | single-engine bushplane |
de Havilland Canada | DHC-6 Twin Otter | Canada | 1965 | twin turboprop bushplane and commuter airliner |
Fairchild Aircraft Ltd. | 82 | Canada | 1935 | single-engine high-wing monoplane bushplane |
Fairchild Aircraft Ltd. | F-11 Husky | Canada | 1946 | single-engine bushplane |
Fairchild Aircraft Ltd. | Sekani | Canada | 1937 | twin-engine bushplane |
Fairchild Aircraft Ltd. | Super 71 | Canada | 1934 | single-engine bushplane |
Fleet Aircraft | 50 Freighter | Canada | 1938 | twin-engined biplane bushplane |
Fleet Aircraft | 80 Canuck | Canada | 1945 | two-seat touring floatplane version |
Found Brothers Aviation | Centennial | Canada | 1967 | 4/5-seat cabin monoplane floatplane |
Found Brothers Aviation | FBA-1 | Canada | 1949 | 4-seat cabin monoplane floatplane |
Found Brothers Aviation | FBA-2 | Canada | 1960 | 4/5-seat cabin monoplane floatplane |
Murphy Aircraft | Moose | Canada | 1990 | 6-seat homebuilt cabin monoplane floatplane |
Murphy Aircraft | Rebel | Canada | 1990 | 2/3-seat homebuilt cabin monoplane floatplane |
Noorduyn | Norseman | Canada | 1935 | cabin monoplane bushplane |
Seawind LLC | 300C | Canada | 1982 | 4-seat amphibian flying boat |
Spectrum Aircraft | RX 650 Beaver | Canada | 1991 | ultralight floatplane version |
Trident Aircraft | TR-1 Trigull | Canada | 1973 | updated version of Republic Seabee |
Zenith Aircraft Company | STOL CH 701 | Canada | 1986 | 2-seat floatplane kitplane |
Naval Air Establishment | Chiang Hung | China | 1920s | 2-seat reconnaissance floatplane |
Harbin Aircraft Factory | SH-5 | China | 1976 | 4-engine maritime patrol amphibian |
AVIC | TA-600/AG600 | China | 2017 | 4-engine amphibious aircraft |
Aero Vodochody | A.29 | Czechoslovakia | 1927 | biplane floatplane target tug |
Letov Kbely | Letov Š-328V | Czechoslovakia | 1936 | 2-seat floatplane reconnaissance and target tug |
Atol Avion | ATOL 495 | Finland | 1989 | two-seat ultralight amphibian |
Atol Avion | ATOL 650 | Finland | 2011 | two-seat light-sport amphibian |
Eklund | TE-1 | Finland | 1949 | single-seat amphibian |
FlyNano | Nano | Finland | 2016 | electric single-seat ultralight seaplane |
Valtion lentokonetehdas | IVL A.22 Hansa | Finland | 1922 | two-seat reconnaissance seaplane |
Valtion lentokonetehdas | VL Sääski | Finland | 1928 | two-seat training floatplane |
Bellanger-Denhaut | Bellanger-Denhaut 22 (HB.3) | France | 1920s | twin-engined bomber/reconnaissance flying-boat |
Bernard | H.52 | France | 1933 | single-seat floatplane fighter |
Bernard | H.110 | France | 1935 | single-seat floatplane fighter |
Bernard | H.V.40 | France | 1931 | single-seat racing seaplane |
Bernard | H.V.42 | France | 1931 | single-seat racing seaplane |
Bernard | H.V.120 | France | 1930 | single-seat racing seaplane |
Bernard | H.V.220 | France | 1930s | single-seat racing seaplane (not flown) |
Besson | H-3 | France | 1921 | touring flying boat |
Besson | H-5 | France | 1922 | quadruplane transport flying boat |
Besson | H-6 | France | 1921 | single-seat postal flying boat |
Besson | LB | France | 1917 | coastal patrol flying boat |
Besson | MB.26 | France | 1925 | two-seat reconnaissance/fighter floatplane |
Besson | MB.35 | France | 1926 | two-seat spotter/reconnaissance floatplane |
Besson | MB.36 | France | 1930 | transport flying boat |
Besson | MB.410 & 411 | France | 1932 | submarine reconnaissance floatplane |
Blanchard | BB-1 | France | 1924 | racing flying boat |
Blanchard | Brd.1 | France | 1922 | bomber/reconnaissance flying boat |
SPAD | S.XIV | France | 1917 | single-seat fighter seaplane |
Blériot | 290 | France | 1931 | light amphibious flying boat |
Blériot | 5190 | France | 1933 | long-range mail-carrying flying boat |
Borel | Type Bo.11 | France | 1911 | two-seat general-purpose floatplane |
Borel-Odier | Type Bo-T | France | 1916 | torpedo reconnaissance floatplane |
Borel-Odier | Type Bo-C | France | 1919 | 10-passenger floatplane |
Bréguet | Type V | France | 1912 | floatplane racer version entered in Schneider Cup |
Bréguet | 521 & 522 Bizerte | France | 1933 | 8-seat long-range maritime flying boat |
Bréguet | 530 Saigon | France | 1935 | civil Breguet 521 |
Bréguet | 730 & 731 | France | 1938 | long-range maritime reconnaissance flying boat |
Bréguet | 790 Nautilus | France | 1939 | coastal patrol flying boat |
Bréguet | S.8/2 Calcutta | France | 1932 | militarised licensed version of Short Calcutta |
CAMS | 30E | France | 1922 | two-seat training flying boat |
CAMS | 31 | France | 1922 | single-seat fighter flying boat |
CAMS | 33 | France | 1923 | coastal reconnaissance and bombing flying boat |
CAMS | 36 | France | 1922 | racing flying boat |
CAMS | 37 | France | 1926 | flying boat |
CAMS | 38 | France | 1923 | single-seat racing flying boat |
CAMS | 46 | France | 1926 | two-seat basic training flying boat |
CAMS | 53 | France | 1928 | passenger and mail-carrying flying boat |
CAMS | 55 | France | 1927 | maritime reconnaissance and bombing flying boat |
CAMS | 58 | France | 1931 | passenger and mail transport flying boat |
SPAD | Deperdussin Monocoque | France | 1913 | floatplane racer that won the first Schneider Cup |
Dewoitine/SNCAM | Dewoitine HD.730 | France | 1940 | two-seat observation/scout floatplane |
SNCAM/SNCASE | Dewoitine HD.780 | France | 1940 | fighter floatplane based on D.520 |
Donnet-Denhaut | DD.2 | France | 1910s | flying boat |
Donnet-Denhaut | DD.8 | France | 1917 | coastal reconnaissance and patrol flying boat |
Donnet-Denhaut | DD.9 | France | 1910s | flying boat |
Donnet-Denhaut | DD.10 | France | 1918 | flying boat |
Donnet-Denhaut | HB.2 | France | 1910s | two-seat bomber flying boat |
[[ ]] | Donnet-Leveque Type A | France | 1912 | flying boat Aviafrance Donnet-Leveque Type A |
[[ ]] | Donnet-Leveque Type B | France | 1910s | flying boat |
[[ ]] | Donnet-Leveque Type C | France | 1910s | flying boat |
[[ ]] | F.B.A-Leveque | France | 1910s | flying boat |
[[ ]] | F.B.A Type A | France | 1913 | coastal patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | F.B.A Type B | France | 1915 | coastal patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | F.B.A Type C | France | 1910s | coastal patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | F.B.A Type H | France | 1920s | coastal patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | F.B.A Type S | France | 1917 | coastal patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | F.B.A Type 10 | France | 1922 | reconnaissance amphibian |
[[ ]] | F.B.A Type 11 | France | 1923 | training flying boat |
[[ ]] | F.B.A Type 12 | France | 1920s | two-seat training flying boat |
[[ ]] | F.B.A Type 13 | France | 1920s | two-seat training flying boat |
[[ ]] | F.B.A Type 16 | France | 1920s | training flying boat |
[[ ]] | F.B.A Type 17 | France | 1920s | two-seat training flying boat |
[[ ]] | F.B.A Type 19 | France | 1924 | two-seat bomber seaplane |
[[ ]] | F.B.A Type 21 | France | 1925 | four-passenger commercial amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | F.B.A Type 290 | France | 1930 | four-seat liaison and VIP transport amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | F.B.A Type 310 | France | 1930 | three-seat tourer flying boat |
[[ ]] | Fabre Hydravion | France | 1910 | floatplane – also known as Le Canard (the duck), first aircraft to take off from water under its own power. |
[[ ]] | Farman F.50 | France | 1920s | flying boat |
[[ ]] | Farman F.51 | France | 1922 | maritime reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Farman F.60 Torp | France | 1920s | torpedo bomber floatplane version |
[[ ]] | Farman F.166, 167 & 168 | France | 1928 | torpedo bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Farman F.271 | France | 1934 | bomber/torpedo bomber floatplane version |
[[ ]] | Farman NC.470 & 471 | France | 1938 | six-seat trainer and coastal reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Gourdou 120 HY | France | 1930s | two-seat shipboard observation/reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Gourdou-Leseurre GL-710 | France | 1934 | 10-passenger flying boat |
[[ ]] | Gourdou-Leseurre L-2 & GL-810 – GL-813 HY | France | 1926 | observation/reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Gourdou-Leseurre GL-830 – GL-832 HY | France | 1930s | two-seat shipboard observation/reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Gourdon-Leseurre LGL-32 | France | 1930s | fighter floatplane version |
[[ ]] | Gourdou-Leseurre M-2 | France | 1926 | patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | Hanriot HD.2 | France | 1918 | single-seat fighter floatplane |
[[ ]] | Latécoère 15 | France | 1924 | twin-engined floatplane version |
[[ ]] | Latécoère 21 | France | 1926 | twin-engined flying boat |
[[ ]] | Latécoère 21 | France | 1927 | twin-engined flying boat |
[[ ]] | Latécoère 32 | France | 1928 | twin-engined commercial flying boat |
[[ ]] | Latécoère 34 | France | 1930 | three-engined commercial flying boat |
[[ ]] | Latécoère 44 | France | 1931 | three-seat torpedo-bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Latécoère 50 | France | 1931 | three-engined flying boat |
[[ ]] | Latécoère 290, 293, 294 & 296 | France | 1931 | three-seat torpedo-bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Latécoère 298 | France | 1936 | three-seat torpedo-bomber-reconnaissance seaplane |
[[ ]] | Latécoère 300, 301 & 302 | France | 1931 | four-engined flying boat |
[[ ]] | Latécoère 380 & 381 | France | 1930 | twin-engined three-seat flying boat |
[[ ]] | Latécoère 501 | France | 1932 | three-engined flying boat |
[[ ]] | Latécoère 521 | France | 1935 | six-engined prototype large flying boat |
[[ ]] | Latécoère 522 | France | 1935 | six-engined commercial large flying boat |
[[ ]] | Latécoère 523 | France | 1935 | six-engined military large flying boat |
[[ ]] | Latécoère 550 | France | 1934 | four-seat seaplane bomber |
[[ ]] | Latécoère 582 | France | 1935 | three-engined long-range patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | Latécoère 611 | France | 1939 | four-engined long-range patrol and bomber flying boat |
[[ ]] | Latécoère 631 | France | 1942 | six-engined large commercial flying boat |
[[ ]] | Latham 42 | France | 1924 | three-seat bomber flying boat |
[[ ]] | Latham 43 | France | 1924 | three-seat bomber flying boat |
[[ ]] | Latham 45 | France | 1920s | three-seat biplane flying boat |
[[ ]] | Latham 47 | France | 1928 | twin-engined long-range flying boat |
[[ ]] | Latham 230 | France | 1920s | two-seat biplane seaplane |
[[ ]] | Latham C-1 | France | 1923 | biplane flying boat |
[[ ]] | Latham HB.5 | France | 1921 | four-engined flying boat |
[[ ]] | Latham L-1 | France | 1923 | single-seat racing flying boat |
[[ ]] | Latham L-2 | France | 1923 | single-seat racing flying boat |
[[ ]] | Levasseur PL 14 | France | 1929 | torpedo/bomber/reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Levasseur PL 15 | France | 1929 | torpedo/bomber/reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Levasseur PL 200 | France | 1935 | three-seat reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Levy G.L.40 | France | 1917 | coastal patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | Lioré-et-Olivier H-10 | France | 1922 | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Lioré-et-Olivier H-13 | France | 1922 | twin-engined flying boat |
[[ ]] | Lioré-et-Olivier H-10 | France | 1926 | three-engined 12-passenger flying boat |
[[ ]] | Lioré-et-Olivier H-18 | France | 1928 | two-seat flying boat |
[[ ]] | Lioré-et-Olivier H-22 | France | 1931 | mailplane flying boat |
[[ ]] | Lioré-et-Olivier H-23 | France | 1930 | single-engined coastal patrol amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Lioré-et-Olivier H-24 | France | 1929 | 10-passenger commercial flying boat |
[[ ]] | Lioré-et-Olivier H-25 | France | 1928 | five-seat torpedo bomber reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Lioré-et-Olivier H-27 | France | 1930 | long-range mail carrying flying boat |
[[ ]] | Lioré-et-Olivier H-43 | France | 1934 | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Lioré-et-Olivier H-46 | France | 1936 | long-range maritime bomber/reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Lioré-et-Olivier H-47 | France | 1936 | commercial passenger/mail flying boat |
[[ ]] | Lioré-et-Olivier H-190 | France | 1926 | seven-seat flying boat |
[[ ]] | Lioré et Olivier LeO H-242 | France | four-engined transport flying boat | |
[[ ]] | Lioré-et-Olivier H-246 | France | 1937 | four-engined transport flying boat |
[[ ]] | LISA Akoya | France | 2011 | Two-seat hydrofoil ultralight |
[[ ]] | Loire 50 | France | 1931 | communication flying boat |
[[ ]] | Loire 60 | France | 1932 | three-engined liaison/communication flying boat |
[[ ]] | Loire 70 | France | 1933 | eight-seat long-range reconnaissance/bomber flying boat |
[[ ]] | Loire 102 Bretagne | France | 1936 | passenger/mail flying boat |
[[ ]] | Loire 130 | France | 1934 | three-seat general purposes flying boat |
[[ ]] | Loire 210 | France | 1935 | catapult-launched fighter seaplane |
[[ ]] | Loire-Nieuport LN.10 | France | 1939 | twin-engine floatplane |
[[ ]] | Morane-Saulnier G | France | 1912 | twin-float monoplane racing version, Schneider Cup racer |
[[ ]] | Nieuport IV.H | France | 1912 | twin-float monoplane racing version |
[[ ]] | Nieuport VI.H | France | 1913 | twin-float monoplane reconnaissance version |
[[ ]] | Nieuport X.H | France | 1913 | twin-float racing/reconnaissance monoplane version |
[[ ]] | Nieuport-Delage Ni-D 29 H | France | 1919 | twin-float racing version for Schneider Cup |
[[ ]] | Nieuport-Delage NiD 43 | France | 1925 | seaplane fighter |
[[ ]] | Nieuport-Delage NiD 450, 650, 651 and 652 | France | 1930 | twin-float racing seaplanes for Schneider Cup |
[[ ]] | Nord 1400, 1401 and 1402 Noroit | France | 1949 | maritime reconnaissance and air-sea rescue flying boat |
[[ ]] | Percheron 18 | France | ||
[[ ]] | Potez 450 | France | 1932 | seaplane catapult fighter |
[[ ]] | Potez-CAMS 141 | France | 1938 | four-engined maritime reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Potez-CAMS 161 | France | 1930s | experimental six-engined flying boat |
[[ ]] | SCAN 20 | France | 1945 | flying boat trainer |
[[ ]] | SNCAC NC.4-10 | France | 1939 | torpedo bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | SNCAO 30 | France | 1938 | flying boat trainer |
[[ ]] | SNCASE SE-400 | France | 1939 | coastal patrol floatplane |
[[ ]] | SNCASE SE-1210 | France | 1949 | experimental flying boat |
[[ ]] | SPCA Météore 63 | France | 1925 | airliner flying boat |
[[ ]] | Albatros W.4 | Germany | 1916 | single-seat floatplane fighter |
[[ ]] | Albatros W.8 | Germany | 1918 | two-seat floatplane |
[[ ]] | Albatros L102W | Germany | 1932 | floatplane trainer |
[[ ]] | Arado SSD I | Germany | 1930 | biplane catapult-capable floatplane fighter |
[[ ]] | Arado W II | Germany | 1928 | two-seat twin-engine monoplane floatplane trainer |
[[ ]] | Arado Ar 66 | Germany | 1932 | training biplane floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Arado Ar 95 | Germany | 1937 | two-seat coastal patrol and light attack floatplane |
[[ ]] | Arado Ar 196 | Germany | 1937 | two-seat shipboard and coastal patrol floatplane |
[[ ]] | Arado Ar 199 | Germany | 1939 | two-seat floatplane trainer |
[[ ]] | Arado Ar 231 | Germany | 1941 | single-seat u-boat reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Blohm & Voss BV 138 | Germany | 1937 | diesel trimotor, maritime patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | Blohm & Voss Ha 139 | Germany | 1936 | long-range mail, mine-sweeping and reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Blohm & Voss Ha 140 | Germany | 1937 | twin-engine torpedo bomber/reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Blohm & Voss BV 222 | Germany | 1940 | long-range transport/maritime reconnaissance and patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | Blohm & Voss BV 238 | Germany | 1945 | long-range multi-role flying boat – heaviest aircraft of World War II |
[[ ]] | Caspar U.1 | Germany | 1922 | submarine-launched patrol floatplane |
[[ ]] | Claude Dornier Sea Star | Germany | 1986, amphibious | |
[[ ]] | DFS Seeadler | Germany | 1936 | sailplane flying boat |
[[ ]] | Dornier Do A Libelle | Germany | 1921 | sport flying boat |
[[ ]] | Dornier Do D | Germany | 1924 | torpedo bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Dornier Do E | Germany | 1924 | reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Dornier Do J Wal | Germany | 1922 | twin-engined flying boat used for military and commercial purposes |
[[ ]] | Dornier Do L Delphin | Germany | 1920 | airliner flying boat |
[[ ]] | Dornier Do R Superwal | Germany | 1926 | transoceanic airliner flying boat |
[[ ]] | Dornier Do S | Germany | 1930 | four-engine airliner flying boat, tested hydrofoils <ref>"Dornier Do S". histaviation.com. Retrieved 18 March 2018.</ref> |
[[ ]] | Dornier Do X | Germany | 1929 | transoceanic airliner flying boat and largest pre-1930s airplane |
[[ ]] | Dornier Do 12 | Germany | 1932 | 3 or 4-seat commercial amphibian |
[[ ]] | Dornier Do 14 | Germany | 1934 | buried-engine testbed flying boat |
[[ ]] | Dornier Do 16 | Germany | 1923 | 'Wal' military flying boat |
[[ ]] | Dornier Do 18 | Germany | 1935 | four-seat coastal reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Dornier Do 22 | Germany | 1938 | three-seat utility floatplane |
[[ ]] | Dornier Do 24 & Do 318 | Germany | 1937 | three-engined maritime patrol/search and rescue flying boat |
[[ ]] | Dornier Do 26 | Germany | 1938 | transatlantic mail or coastal patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | Dornier Do 212 | Germany | 1942 | 4-seat flying boat with buried engine and pusher propeller |
[[ ]] | Dornier Seastar | Germany | 1985 | twin-engine amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Dornier S-Ray 007 | Germany | 2007 | two-seat amphibian flying boat |
[[ ]] | Focke-Wulf Fw 58W | Germany | 1935 | twin-engine trainer floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Focke-Wulf Fw 62 | Germany | 1937 | single-engine reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Friedrichshafen FF.29 | Germany | 1914 | two-seat floatplane |
[[ ]] | Friedrichshafen FF.31 | Germany | 1915 | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Friedrichshafen FF.33 | Germany | 1914 | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Friedrichshafen FF.34 | Germany | 1916 | pod and boom pusher floatplane |
[[ ]] | Friedrichshafen FF.35 | Germany | 1916 | torpedo bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Friedrichshafen FF.37 | Germany | 1910s | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Friedrichshafen FF.39 | Germany | 1910s | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Friedrichshafen FF.40 | Germany | 1910s | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Friedrichshafen FF.41 | Germany | 1916 | torpedo bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Friedrichshafen FF.43 | Germany | 1916 | single-seat fighter floatplane |
[[ ]] | Friedrichshafen FF.44 | Germany | 1910s | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Friedrichshafen FF.48 | Germany | 1910s | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Friedrichshafen FF.49 | Germany | 1910s | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Friedrichshafen FF.53 | Germany | 1910s | torpedo bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Friedrichshafen FF.59 | Germany | 1910s | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Gotha WD.1 | Germany | 1910s | coastal patrol floatplane |
[[ ]] | Gotha WD.2 | Germany | 1910s | coastal patrol floatplane |
[[ ]] | Gotha WD.3 | Germany | 1910s | fighter floatplane |
[[ ]] | Gotha WD.5 | Germany | 1910s | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Gotha WD.7 | Germany | 1910s | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Gotha WD.9 | Germany | 1910s | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Gotha WD.11 | Germany | 1910s | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Gotha WD.12 | Germany | 1910s | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Gotha WD.13 | Germany | 1917 | single-engine reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Gotha WD.14 | Germany | 1910s | torpedo bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Gotha WD.15 | Germany | 1917 | single-engine reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Gotha WD.20 | Germany | 1910s | long-range reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Gotha WD.22 | Germany | 1910s | long-range patrol reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Gotha WD.27 | Germany | 1910s | long-range bomber/patrol floatplane |
[[ ]] | Hansa-Brandenburg CC | Germany | 1916 | fighter flying boat |
[[ ]] | Hansa-Brandenburg GDW | Germany | 1916 | torpedo bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Hansa-Brandenburg GNW | Germany | 1914 | patrol floatplane |
[[ ]] | Hansa-Brandenburg GW | Germany | 1916 | torpedo bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Hansa-Brandenburg KDW | Germany | 1916 | single-seat fighter seaplane |
[[ ]] | Hansa-Brandenburg NW | Germany | 1910s | patrol floatplane |
[[ ]] | Hansa-Brandenburg W | Germany | 1914 | patrol floatplane |
[[ ]] | Hansa-Brandenburg W.11 | Germany | 1910s | single-seat fighter/scout seaplane |
[[ ]] | Hansa-Brandenburg W.12 | Germany | 1917 | fighter seaplane |
[[ ]] | Hansa-Brandenburg W.13 | Germany | ||
[[ ]] | Hansa-Brandenburg W.19 | Germany | 1910s | fighter seaplane |
[[ ]] | Hansa-Brandenburg W.20 | Germany | 1910s | submarine-borne single-seat reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Hansa-Brandenburg W.25 | Germany | 1910s | single-seat fighter/scout seaplane |
[[ ]] | Hansa-Brandenburg W.27 | Germany | 1910s | fighter seaplane |
[[ ]] | Hansa-Brandenburg W.29 | Germany | 1918 | two-seat fighter seaplane |
[[ ]] | Hansa-Brandenburg W.32 | Germany | 1910s | fighter seaplane |
[[ ]] | Hansa-Brandenburg W.33 | Germany | 1918 | two-seat fighter seaplane |
[[ ]] | Heinkel HE 1 | Germany | 1921 | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Heinkel HE 2 | Germany | 1923 | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Heinkel HE 3 | Germany | 1923 | sport floatplane version |
[[ ]] | Heinkel HE 4 | Germany | 1926 | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Heinkel HE 5 | Germany | 1926 | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Heinkel HE 8 | Germany | 1927 | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Heinkel HD 9 | Germany | 1928 | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Heinkel HE 12 | Germany | 1929 | catapult-launched mailplane floatplane |
[[ ]] | Heinkel HD 14 | Germany | 1925 | torpedo-carrying floatplane |
[[ ]] | Heinkel HD 16 | Germany | 1928 | torpedo-carrying floatplane |
[[ ]] | Heinkel HD 18 | Germany | 1925 | sport floatplane |
[[ ]] | Heinkel HE 24 | Germany | 1926 | floatplane trainer |
[[ ]] | Heinkel HE 25 | Germany | 1925 | single-seat reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Heinkel HE 26 | Germany | 1925 | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Heinkel HE 31 | Germany | 1927 | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Heinkel HE 42 | Germany | 1931 | seaplane trainer |
[[ ]] | Heinkel He 50 | Germany | 1931 | floatplane dive bomber version |
[[ ]] | Heinkel He 51 | Germany | 1933 | floatplane fighter version |
[[ ]] | Heinkel He 55 | Germany | 1929 | reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Heinkel He 56 | Germany | 1929 | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Heinkel He 57 | Germany | 1929 | single-engine cabin amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Heinkel He 58 | Germany | 1932 | catapult-launched mailplane floatplane |
[[ ]] | Heinkel He 59 | Germany | 1931 | reconnaissance bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Heinkel He 60 | Germany | 1933 | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Heinkel He 62 | Germany | 1932 | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Heinkel He 114 | Germany | 1936 | shipboard biplane reconnaissance seaplane |
[[ ]] | Heinkel He 115 | Germany | 1936 | maritime reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Heinkel He 119 | Germany | 1936 | high-speed reconnaissance floatplane version |
[[ ]] | Junkers F.13 | Germany | 1919 | single-engine airliner floatplane version |
[[ ]] | Junkers A 20/Ju 20 | Germany | 1923 | single-engine military floatplane |
[[ ]] | Junkers G 24 | Germany | 1924 | trimotor transport floatplane version |
[[ ]] | Junkers W 33 | Germany | 1926 | single-engine transport floatplane version |
[[ ]] | Junkers W 34 | Germany | 1926 | single-engine transport floatplane version |
[[ ]] | Junkers Ju 46 | Germany | 1932 | single-engine shipborne catapult-launched floatplane |
[[ ]] | Junkers Ju 52 | Germany | 1930 | single- or three-engine transport floatplane version |
[[ ]] | Klemm Kl 35bW | Germany | floatplane trainer | |
[[ ]] | L.F.G V.19 Stralsund | Germany | 1918 | submarine floatplane |
[[ ]] | L.F.G W | Germany | 1916 | biplane floatplane – navalized Albatros C.Ia |
[[ ]] | L.F.G WD | Germany | 1917 | biplane floatplane – navalized LFG Roland D.I |
[[ ]] | Lübeck-Travemünde F.1 | Germany | 1914 | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Lübeck-Travemünde F.2 | Germany | 1917 | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Lübeck-Travemünde F.4 | Germany | 1917 | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Oertz W 4 | Germany | ||
[[ ]] | Oertz W 5 | Germany | ||
[[ ]] | Oertz W 6 | Germany | ||
[[ ]] | Oertz W 8 | Germany | ||
[[ ]] | Rohrbach Ro II | Germany | 1923 | transport flying boat |
[[ ]] | Rohrbach Ro III | Germany | 1924 | transport flying boat |
[[ ]] | Rohrbach Ro IV | Germany | 1925 | transport flying boat |
[[ ]] | Rohrbach Ro V Rocco | Germany | 1927 | twin-engined 10-passenger flying boat |
[[ ]] | Rohrbach Ro VII Robbe | Germany | 1926 | flying boat |
[[ ]] | Rohrbach Ro X Romar | Germany | 1928 | long-range commercial flying boat |
[[ ]] | Rumpler 4B 11 | Germany | 1914 | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Rumpler 4B 12 | Germany | 1914 | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Sablatnig SF-1 | Germany | 1917 | two-seat floatplane |
[[ ]] | Sablatnig SF-2 | Germany | 1916 | two-seat floatplane |
[[ ]] | Sablatnig SF-3 | Germany | 1917 | two-seat fighter floatplane |
[[ ]] | Sablatnig SF-4 | Germany | 1917 | single-seat fighter floatplane |
[[ ]] | Sablatnig SF-5 | Germany | 1917 | two-seat reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Sablatnig SF-7 | Germany | 1917 | fighter floatplane |
[[ ]] | Sablatnig SF-8 | Germany | 1918 | trainer floatplane |
[[ ]] | Zeppelin-Lindau Rs.I | Germany | patrol flying boat (destroyed by storm before being flown) | |
[[ ]] | Zeppelin-Lindau Rs.II | Germany | 1916 | patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | Zeppelin-Lindau Rs.III | Germany | 1917 | patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | Zeppelin-Lindau Rs.IV | Germany | 1918 | patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | Bastianelli P.R.B. | Italy | 1921 | transport flying boat |
[[ ]] | CANT 6 | Italy | 1925 | maritime patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | CANT 7 | Italy | 1924 | trainer flying boat |
[[ ]] | CANT 10 | Italy | 1925 | airliner flying boat |
[[ ]] | CANT 18 | Italy | 1926 | trainer flying boat |
[[ ]] | CANT 22 | Italy | 1927 | airliner flying boat |
[[ ]] | CANT 25 | Italy | 1927 | fighter flying boat |
[[ ]] | CANT Z.501 | Italy | 1934 | reconnaissance bomber flying boat |
[[ ]] | CANT Z.506 | Italy | 1935 | reconnaissance bomber and rescue floatplane |
[[ ]] | CANT Z.508 | Italy | 1936 | heavy bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | CANT Z.509 | Italy | 1937 | transport floatplane |
[[ ]] | CANT Z.511 | Italy | 1943 | long-range passenger and mail floatplane |
[[ ]] | CANT Z.515 | Italy | 1939 | reconnaissance bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Caproni Ca.39 | Italy | prototype bomber floatplane (late 1910s) | |
[[ ]] | Caproni Ca.43 | Italy | 1917 | prototype bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Caproni Ca.47 | Italy | bomber floatplane (late 1910s) | |
[[ ]] | Caproni Ca.49 | Italy | 1919 | proposed airliner floatplane |
[[ ]] | Caproni Ca.60 | Italy | 1921 | airliner flying boat |
[[ ]] | Caproni Ca.310 Idro | Italy | 1937 | civil twin-float floatplane |
[[ ]] | Caproni Ca.316 | Italy | 1940 | maritime reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Fiat C.29 | Italy | 1929 | racing floatplane |
[[ ]] | Fiat CR.20 Idro | Italy | 1926 | single-seat fighter floatplane version |
[[ ]] | Fiat RS.14 | Italy | 1939 | long-range maritime reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | IMAM Ro.43 | Italy | 1935 | catapult launched reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | IMAM Ro.44 | Italy | 1936 | fighter floatplane |
[[ ]] | Macchi L.1 | Italy | 1915 | biplane flying boat |
[[ ]] | Macchi L.2 | Italy | 1916 | biplane flying boat |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.3 | Italy | 1916 | two/three-seat flying boat |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.4 | Italy | 1917 | flying boat |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.5 | Italy | 1917 | fighter flying boat |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.6 | Italy | 1917 | fighter flying boat |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.7 | Italy | 1918 | fighter flying boat |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.8 | Italy | 1917 | reconnaissance/bomber flying boat |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.9 | Italy | 1918 | reconnaissance/bomber flying boat |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.12 | Italy | 1918 | reconnaissance/bomber flying boat |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.17 | Italy | 1919 | racing seaplane |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.18 | Italy | 1928 | three-seat reconnaissance/bomber flying boat |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.19 | Italy | 1920 | racing flying boat |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.24 | Italy | 1923 | three-seat reconnaissance/bomber flying boat |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.26 | Italy | 1924 | fighter flying boat |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.33 | Italy | 1925 | racing flying boat |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.39 | Italy | 1926 | racing seaplane |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.40 | Italy | 1928 | catapult-launched reconnaissance seaplane |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.41 | Italy | 1927 | fighter flying boat |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.52 | Italy | 1927 | racing floatplane |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.53 | Italy | 1928 | reconnaissance seaplane |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.67 | Italy | 1928 | racing floatplane |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.70 | Italy | 1929 | light biplane floatplane |
[[ ]] | Macchi M.71 | Italy | 1930 | fighter flying boat |
[[ ]] | Macchi MC.72 | Italy | 1931 | racing seaplane |
[[ ]] | Maachi MC.73 Idro | Italy | 1931 | floatplane training biplane version |
[[ ]] | Macchi MC.77 | Italy | 1935 | two-seat maritime reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Macchi MC.94 | Italy | 1935 | passenger flying boat |
[[ ]] | Macchi MC.99 | Italy | 1937 | military flying boat |
[[ ]] | Macchi MC.100 | Italy | 1939 | three-engined passenger flying boat |
[[ ]] | Militi M.B.1 | Italy | 1967 | homebuilt flying boat glider |
[[ ]] | Militi M.B.2 Leonardo | Italy | 1970 | homebuilt flying boat |
[[ ]] | Nardi F.N.333 Riviera | Italy | 1952 | amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Piaggio P.6 | Italy | 1927 | catapult-launched floatplane |
[[ ]] | Piaggio P.7 | Italy | 1929 | unflown racing hydrofoil flyingboat |
[[ ]] | Piaggio P.8 | Italy | 1928 | single-seat floatplane |
[[ ]] | Piaggio P.136 | Italy | 1948 | "Royal Gull" five-seat amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Polaris AM-FIB | Italy | 1986 | amphibious microlight flying boat |
[[ ]] | SIAI S.8 | Italy | 1917 | two-seat reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | SIAI S.9 | Italy | 1918 | reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | SIAI S.12 | Italy | 1918 | reconnaissance bomber flying boat |
[[ ]] | SIAI S.13 | Italy | 1919 | reconnaissance and fighter flying boat |
[[ ]] | SIAI S.16 | Italy | 1919 | passenger or bomber-reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | SIAI S.17 | Italy | 1920 | racing flying boat |
[[ ]] | SIAI S.19 | Italy | 1920 | racing flying boat |
[[ ]] | SIAI S.21 | Italy | 1921 | racing flying boat |
[[ ]] | SIAI S.22 | Italy | 1921 | twin-engined racing flying boat |
[[ ]] | SIAI S.51 | Italy | 1922 | racing flying boat |
[[ ]] | SIAI S.58 | Italy | 1924 | fighter flying boat prototype |
[[ ]] | SIAI S.67 | Italy | 1930 | fighter flying boat |
[[ ]] | Savoia-Marchetti S.55 | Italy | 1924 | twin hulled mulitrole flying boat |
[[ ]] | Savoia-Marchetti S.56 | Italy | 1924 | three-seat tourer/trainer amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Savoia-Marchetti S.57 | Italy | 1923 | reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Savoia-Marchetti S.59 | Italy | 1925 | reconnaissance/bomber flying boat |
[[ ]] | Savoia-Marchetti SM.62 | Italy | 1926 | four-seat reconnaissance/bomber flying boat |
[[ ]] | Savoia-Marchetti S.65 | Italy | 1929 | racing floatplane |
[[ ]] | Savoia-Marchetti S.66 | Italy | 1931 | twin hulled three-engined airliner flying boat |
[[ ]] | Savoia-Marchetti SM.87 | Italy | 1939 | three-engined passenger floatplane |
[[ ]] | Aichi AB-6 | Japan | 1933 | prototype single-engined reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Aichi E11A | Japan | 1937 | night reconnaissance flying boat Laura |
[[ ]] | Aichi E13A | Japan | 1938 | long-range reconnaissance floatplane Jake |
[[ ]] | Aichi E16A Zuiun | Japan | 1942 | long-range reconnaissance floatplane Paul |
[[ ]] | Aichi H9A | Japan | 1940 | twin-engined training flying boat |
[[ ]] | Aichi M6A Seiran | Japan | 1943 | submarine-borne attack aircraft |
[[ ]] | Hiro H1H | Japan | 1920s | maritime reconnaissance/bomber flying boat |
[[ ]] | Hiro H2H | Japan | 1930 | maritime reconnaissance biplane flying boat |
[[ ]] | Hiro H4H | Japan | 1931 | maritime reconnaissance/bomber flying boat |
[[ ]] | Kawanishi E5K | Japan | 1931 | medium-range reconnaissance seaplane |
[[ ]] | Kawanishi E7K | Japan | 1933 | three-seat reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Kawanishi E15K Shiun | Japan | 1941 | reconnaissance seaplane |
[[ ]] | Kawanishi H3K | Japan | 1931 | long-range flying boat |
[[ ]] | Kawanishi H6K | Japan | 1936 | long-range maritime reconnaissance/bomber flying boat Mavis |
[[ ]] | Kawanishi H8K | Japan | 1940 | long-range bomber/reconnaissance flying boat Emily |
[[ ]] | Kawanishi K-7 | Japan | 1924 | commercial transport floatplane |
[[ ]] | Kawanishi K8K | Japan | 1938 | training seaplane |
[[ ]] | Kawanishi N1K1 Kyofu | Japan | 1942 | floatplane fighter Rex |
[[ ]] | Mitsubishi F1M | Japan | 1936 | two-seat patrol/reconnaissance floatplane Pete |
[[ ]] | Nakajima A6M2-N | Japan | 1942 | interceptor/fighter-bomber floatplane Rufe |
[[ ]] | Nakajima E2N | Japan | 1929 | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Nakajima E4N | Japan | 1930 | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Nakajima E8N | Japan | 1934 | two-seat reconnaissance floatplane Dave |
[[ ]] | Shin Meiwa UF-XS | Japan | 1962 | modified Grumman Albatross for trials with PS-1 hull form |
[[ ]] | Shin Meiwa PS-1 | Japan | 1967 | ASW flying boat |
[[ ]] | Shin Meiwa US-1A | Japan | 1974 | Search & rescue amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | ShinMaywa US-2 | Japan | 2007 | Search & rescue amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Watanabe E9W | Japan | 1934 | reconnaissance seaplane |
[[ ]] | Watanabe K6W | Japan | 1937 | trainer floatplane |
[[ ]] | Watanabe K8W | Japan | 1938 | trainer floatplane |
[[ ]] | Watanabe WS-103S | Japan | 1938 | reconnaissance seaplane |
[[ ]] | Yokosuka E1Y | Japan | 1923 | reconnaissance seaplane |
[[ ]] | Yokosuka E6Y | Japan | 1929 | shipboard or submarine reconnaissance seaplane |
[[ ]] | Yokosuka E14Y | Japan | 1939 | shipboard or submarine reconnaissance floatplane Glen |
[[ ]] | Yokosuka H5Y1 | Japan | 1936 | twin-engined flying boat |
[[ ]] | Yokosuka K1Y | Japan | 1924 | training seaplane |
[[ ]] | Yokosuka K4Y | Japan | 1930 | primary trainer seaplane |
[[ ]] | Yokosuka K5Y1 | Japan | 1930s | intermediate trainer floatplane version Willow |
[[ ]] | Yokosuka Igo-Ko | Japan | 1920 | training floatplane |
[[ ]] | Yokosuka Ro-go Ko-gata | Japan | 1910s | two-seat reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.1 | Norway | 1915 | two-seat reconnaissance seaplane |
[[ ]] | Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.2 | Norway | 1916 | two-seat reconnaissance seaplane |
[[ ]] | Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.3 | Norway | 1917 | two-seat reconnaissance seaplane |
[[ ]] | Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.4 | Norway | 1918 | two-seat trainer seaplane |
[[ ]] | Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.5 | Norway | 1919 | two-seat reconnaissance seaplane |
[[ ]] | Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.6 | Norway | 1920s | trainer seaplane |
[[ ]] | Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.7 | Norway | 1920s | trainer seaplane |
[[ ]] | Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.8 | Norway | trainer seaplane (1920s–1930s) | |
[[ ]] | Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.9 | Norway | 1925 | fighter seaplane |
[[ ]] | Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.10 | Norway | 1930s | advanced training seaplane |
[[ ]] | Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.11 | Norway | 1930s | three-seat reconnaissance seaplane |
[[ ]] | Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.12 | Norway | 1930s | training seaplane |
[[ ]] | Nordic Omsider | Norway | 2010s | amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Norsk Flyindustri Finnmark 5A | Norway | 1940s | Norwegian built ambulance seaplane |
[[ ]] | Fokker B.I & B.III | Netherlands | 1922 | reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Fokker B.II | Netherlands | 1923 | reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Fokker B.IV | Netherlands | 1928 | transport flying boat |
[[ ]] | Fokker C.VII-W | Netherlands | 1928 | two-seat light reconnaissance/training floatplane |
[[ ]] | Fokker C.VIII-W | Netherlands | 1928 | three-seat reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Fokker C.XI-W | Netherlands | 1935 | two-seat reconnaissance seaplane |
[[ ]] | Fokker C.XIV-W | Netherlands | 1937 | two-seat training/reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Fokker F.VII | Netherlands | 8 passenger airliner/transport floatplane (as used by Amelia Earhart on her 1st transatlantic flight) (1924) | |
[[ ]] | Fokker T.II | Netherlands | 1921 | three-seat bombing torpedo floatplane |
[[ ]] | Fokker T.III | Netherlands | 1920s | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Fokker T.IV | Netherlands | 1927 | four-seat torpedo bomber/reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Fokker T.VIII-W | Netherlands | 1939 | three-seat torpedo bomber/reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Fokker W.3 | Netherlands | 1915 | floatplane version of M.7 |
[[ ]] | Walsh Brothers Flying Boats | New Zealand | two-seat flying boat trainers (1915–1919) | |
[[ ]] | Vickers Aircraft Company | New Zealand | two-seat carbon fiber light sport aircraft, The Wave (2011–present) | |
[[ ]] | Lublin R-VIII bis | Poland | 1930s | coastal reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Lublin R-XIII bis/hydro, R-XIII ter/hydro and R-XIIIG | Poland | 1930s | reconnaissance floatplanes |
[[ ]] | RAS-1 Getta | Romania | 1925 | three-seat flying boat for training |
[[ ]] | IAR 818 H | Romania | 1964 | single-engined utility float plane |
[[ ]] | SET 7H | Romania | 1935 | single-engined reconnaissance float plane |
[[ ]] | Beriev Be-6 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1947 | maritime reconnaissance and bombing flying boat |
[[ ]] | Beriev Be-8 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1947 | utility amphibious flying boat, one with hydrofoils, on landing gear struts |
[[ ]] | Beriev Be-10 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1961 | jet-powered maritime patrol/reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Beriev Be-12 Chaika | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1963 | maritime patrol amphibian |
[[ ]] | Beriev Be-40/A-40 Albatross | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1986 | jet-powered amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Beriev Be-103 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 2001 | twin-prop 6 passenger amphibian |
[[ ]] | Beriev Be-200 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1998 | amphibious jet flying boat |
[[ ]] | Beriev KOR-1 (Be-2) | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1935 | two-seat reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Beriev KOR-2 (Be-4) | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1940 | two-seat reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Beriev MBR-2 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1932 | short-range reconnaissance/bombing flying boat |
[[ ]] | Beriev MBR-7 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1937 | short-range reconnaissance/bombing flying boat |
[[ ]] | Beriev MDR-5 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1937 | long-range maritime reconnaissance/bombing flying boat |
[[ ]] | Beriev R-1 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1952 | experimental jet-powered bombing/reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Chetverikov MDR-6 (Che-2) | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1939 | three-seat coastal reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Chetverikov OSGA-101 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1934 | three-seat experimental amphibian |
[[ ]] | Chetverikov SPL | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1935 | two-seat submarine-borne reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Chetverikov TA-1 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1947 | 10-seat light utility amphibian |
[[ ]] | Chernov Che-22 Korvet | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1993 | 2-seat microlight homebuilt ; see variant VNS-41 Aircraft (2003–2005) |
[[ ]] | Grigorovich GASN | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1917 | large torpedo bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Grigorovich M-1 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1913 | two-seat flying boat |
[[ ]] | Grigorovich M-2 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1914 | flying boat |
[[ ]] | Grigorovich M-3 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1914 | flying boat |
[[ ]] | Grigorovich M-4 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1914 | single-engined training or reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Grigorovich M-5, M-6 M-7 & M-8 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1915 | single-engined training or reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Grigorovich M-9 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1915 | single-engined training or reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Grigorovich M-10 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1916 | single-engined training or reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Grigorovich M-11 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1916 | fighter flying boat |
[[ ]] | Grigorovich M-12 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1910s | fighter flying boat |
[[ ]] | Grigorovich M-15 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1916 | reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Grigorovich M-16 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1916 | reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Grigorovich M-19 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1918 | single-engined training or reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Grigorovich M-20 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1916 | single-engined training or reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Grigorovich M-23 & M-23bis | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1923 | single-engined training or reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Grigorovich M-24 & M-24bis | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1922 | coastal reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Grigorovich MK-1 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1916 | seaplane cruiser |
[[ ]] | Polikarpov MR-1 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1918 | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Shavrov Sh1 & Sh-2 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1929 | general-purpose amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Shavrov Sh-3 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1936 | light transport amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Shavrov Sh-5 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1934 | twin-engined survey amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Shavrov Sh-7 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1940 | amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Tupolev ANT-4 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1925 | twin-engine torpedo bomber floatplane version |
[[ ]] | Tupolev ANT-8 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1931 | twin-engine patrol bomber flying boat |
[[ ]] | Tupolev ANT-22 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1934 | 6-engine, twin-hull flying boat |
[[ ]] | Tupolev MP-6 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1923 | twin-engine floatplane |
[[ ]] | Tupolev MTB-1 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1934 | trimotor patrol bomber flying boat |
[[ ]] | Tupolev MTB-2 | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1937 | 4-engine bomber/transport flying boat/amphibian |
[[ ]] | Tupolev TB-1P | Russia, CIS, Soviet Union | 1923 | twin-engine torpedo bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Saab 17 | Sweden | 1940 | single-engine bomber-reconnaissance monoplane that could be fitted with floats |
[[ ]] | Flygfabriken LN-3 Seagull | Sweden | 2008 | two-seat high wing ultra light/light sport amphibian |
[[ ]] | Aeroprakt A-24 Viking | Ukraine | ||
[[ ]] | AD Flying Boat | United Kingdom | 1915 | two-seat patrol/reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | AD Navyplane | United Kingdom | 1916 | two-seat patrol/reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | AD Type 1000 | United Kingdom | 1915 | biplane floatplane torpedo-bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Airspeed AS.30 Queen Wasp | United Kingdom | 1937 | pilotless target floatplane |
[[ ]] | Avro Type D | United Kingdom | 1911 | two-seat biplane floatplane |
[[ ]] | Beardmore Inverness | United Kingdom | 1925 | monoplane flying boat |
[[ ]] | Blackburn B-20 | United Kingdom | 1940 | reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Blackburn Iris | United Kingdom | 1926 | five-seat long-range reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Blackburn Nautilus | United Kingdom | 1929 | two-seat biplane fleet spotter/fighter floatplane |
[[ ]] | Blackburn Perth | United Kingdom | 1934 | five-seat long-range reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Blackburn Sydney | United Kingdom | 1931 | three-engine, monoplane reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Blackburn T.B. | United Kingdom | 1915 | two-seat zeppelin interceptor floatplane |
[[ ]] | Blackburn Type L | United Kingdom | 1915 | twin-float seaplane |
[[ ]] | Blackburn Velos | United Kingdom | 1925 | two-seat coastal defence seaplane |
[[ ]] | de Havilland DH.50 | United Kingdom | 1923 | single-engine transport and bush plane floatplane |
[[ ]] | de Havilland DH.60 Moth | United Kingdom | 1925 | two-seat sportplane floatplane |
[[ ]] | de Havilland DH.61 Giant Moth | United Kingdom | 1927 | single-engine transport and bush plane floatplane |
[[ ]] | de Havilland DH.83 Fox Moth | United Kingdom | 1932 | 4-seat light transport and bush plane floatplane |
[[ ]] | de Havilland Hornet Moth | United Kingdom | 1934 | single-engine 2-seat cabin biplane floatplane |
[[ ]] | de Havilland DH.89 Dragon Rapide | United Kingdom | 1934 | twin-engine 9-seat feeder-liner floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | de Havilland DH.90 Dragonfly | United Kingdom | 1935 | twin-engine floatplane |
[[ ]] | English Electric Ayr | United Kingdom | 1924 | three-seat coastal patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | English Electric Kingston | United Kingdom | 1924 | reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Fairey III | United Kingdom | 1918 | spotter/reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Fairey Campania | United Kingdom | 1917 | spotter/reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Fairey Flycatcher | United Kingdom | 1922 | single-seat fighter floatplane |
[[ ]] | Fairey Fremantle | United Kingdom | 1924 | long-range reconnaissance biplane floatplane |
[[ ]] | Fairey Hamble Baby | United Kingdom | 1917 | single-seat biplane scout floatplane |
[[ ]] | Fairey N.4 | United Kingdom | 1923 | five-seat long-range twin-engine biplane reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Fairey N.9 | United Kingdom | 1918 | two-seat experimental seaplane |
[[ ]] | Fairey N.10 | United Kingdom | 1917 | two-seat patrol seaplane |
[[ ]] | Fairey Pintail | United Kingdom | 1920 | two-seat fighter/reconnaissance biplane amphibian |
[[ ]] | Fairey S.9/30 | United Kingdom | 1934 | biplane torpedo bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Fairey Seafox | United Kingdom | 1936 | two-seat spotter reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Fairey Seal | United Kingdom | 1930 | two-seat reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Fairey Swordfish | United Kingdom | 1934 | biplane torpedo bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Felixstowe F.1 | United Kingdom | 1910s | biplane fighter reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Felixstowe F.2 | United Kingdom | 1917 | biplane reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Felixstowe F.3 | United Kingdom | 1917 | biplane anti-submarine patrol flying-boat |
[[ ]] | Felixstowe F.4 Fury | United Kingdom | long-range triplane patrol flying boat (1918–1919) | |
[[ ]] | Felixstowe F.5 | United Kingdom | 1918 | biplane reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Felixstowe Porte Baby | United Kingdom | 1916 | biplane patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | Gloster II | United Kingdom | 1924 | racing floatplane for 1924 Schneider Trophy |
[[ ]] | Gloster III | United Kingdom | 1925 | racing seaplane for 1925 Schneider Trophy |
[[ ]] | Gloster IV | United Kingdom | 1927 | racing seaplane for 1927 Schneider Trophy |
[[ ]] | Gloster VI | United Kingdom | 1929 | racing seaplane for 1929 Schneider Trophy |
[[ ]] | Gloster Goring | United Kingdom | 1927 | prototype bomber, tested as a seaplane |
[[ ]] | Hawker Dantorp | United Kingdom | 1925 | 3-seat bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Hawker Osprey | United Kingdom | 1930 | 2-seat fighter/reconnaissance biplane floatplane |
[[ ]] | Hamble River H.L.1 Seaplane | United Kingdom | 1914 | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Lakes Hydro-monoplane | United Kingdom | 1913 | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Lakes Seabird | United Kingdom | 1912 | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Lakes Waterbird | United Kingdom | 1911 | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Lakes Waterhen | United Kingdom | 1912 | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Mann Egerton Type B | United Kingdom | 1916 | seaplane |
[[ ]] | Martinsyde F6 | United Kingdom | 1918 | transport floatplane conversion |
[[ ]] | Norman Thompson N.T.2B | United Kingdom | 1917 | two-seat biplane training flying boat |
[[ ]] | Norman Thompson N.T.4 | United Kingdom | 1916 | twin-engined flying boat |
[[ ]] | Norman Thompson N.1B | United Kingdom | 1917 | prototype armed patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | Norman Thompson N.2C | United Kingdom | 1918 | twin-engined flying boat |
[[ ]] | Phoenix Cork | United Kingdom | 1918 | reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Sage Type 4 | United Kingdom | 1917 | seaplane patrol aircraft/trainer |
[[ ]] | Saro A.7 Severn | United Kingdom | 1930 | flying boat |
[[ ]] | Saro A.14 | United Kingdom | 1928 | prototype flying boat |
[[ ]] | Saro A.17 Cutty Sark | United Kingdom | 1929 | lightweight amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Saro A.19 Cloud | United Kingdom | 1930 | twin-engined flying boat |
[[ ]] | Saro Windhover | United Kingdom | 1930 | three-engined flying boat with additional stub wing over main wing |
[[ ]] | Saro London | United Kingdom | 1934 | coastal patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | Saro A.33 | United Kingdom | 1938 | four-engined flying boat |
[[ ]] | Saro Shrimp | United Kingdom | 1939 | experimental reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Saunders-Roe SR.A/1 | United Kingdom | 1947 | turbojet fighter flying boat |
[[ ]] | Saunders-Roe Princess | United Kingdom | 1952 | large ten-engined commercial flying boat |
[[ ]] | Saro Lerwick | United Kingdom | 1940 | twin-engined reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Saunders Kittiwake | United Kingdom | 1920 | amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Saunders A.3 Valkyrie | United Kingdom | 1927 | three-engined military flying boat |
[[ ]] | Saunders A.4 Medina | United Kingdom | 1925 | passenger flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short N.2A | United Kingdom | 1910s | seaplane |
[[ ]] | Short N.2B | United Kingdom | 1910s | seaplane |
[[ ]] | Short N.3 Cromarty | United Kingdom | 1921 | flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short S.74 | United Kingdom | 1914 | seaplane |
[[ ]] | Short S.80 | United Kingdom | 1913 | twin-float seaplane |
[[ ]] | Short S.81 | United Kingdom | 1913 | reconnaissance seaplane |
[[ ]] | Short S.135 | United Kingdom | 1910s | seaplane |
[[ ]] | Short S.1 Stellite/Cockle | United Kingdom | 1924 | small single-seat flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short S.5 Singapore I | United Kingdom | 1926 | prototype reconnaissance biplane flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short S.6 Sturgeon | United Kingdom | 1927 | prototype reconnaissance biplane floatplane |
[[ ]] | Short S.7 Mussel | United Kingdom | 1926 | small seaplanes for float testing |
[[ ]] | Short S.8 Calcutta | United Kingdom | 1928 | three-engined commercial biplane flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short Gurnard | United Kingdom | 1929 | prototype naval fighter-reconnaissance biplane |
[[ ]] | Short Rangoon | United Kingdom | 1930 | military biplane flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short Valetta | United Kingdom | 1930 | survey floatplane |
[[ ]] | Short S.12 Singapore II | United Kingdom | 1930 | prototype reconnaissance biplane flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short Sarafand | United Kingdom | 1932 | six-engined long-range military biplane flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short S.15 | United Kingdom | 1931 | prototype long-range biplane flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short Kent | United Kingdom | 1931 | biplane airmail flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short Knuckleduster | United Kingdom | 1933 | monoplane flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short S.19 Singapore III | United Kingdom | 1934 | six-seat general reconnaissance biplane flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short Mayo Composite | United Kingdom | ||
[[ ]] | Short Scion Senior | United Kingdom | 1935 | four-engined nine-passenger floatplane |
[[ ]] | Short Empire | United Kingdom | 1936 | four-engined long-range commercial flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short Sunderland | United Kingdom | 1937 | four-engined long-range maritime reconnaissance/bomber flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short S.26 | United Kingdom | 1939 | four-engined long-range commercial flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short S.30 Empire | United Kingdom | 1936 | four-engined long-range commercial flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short S.33 Empire | United Kingdom | 1936 | four-engined long-range commercial flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short Shetland | United Kingdom | 1944 | large military and commercial long-range flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short Seaford | United Kingdom | 1934 | four-engined long-range maritime reconnaissance/bomber flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short Sealand | United Kingdom | 1947 | passenger amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short S.B.7 Sealand III | United Kingdom | 1948 | seven-seat passenger amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short Admiralty Type 74 | United Kingdom | 1914 | |
[[ ]] | Short Admiralty Type 166 | United Kingdom | 1914 | seaplane |
[[ ]] | Short Type 184 | United Kingdom | 1915 | torpedo-bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Short Type 310 | United Kingdom | 1916 | torpedo-bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Short Admiralty Type 827 | United Kingdom | 1914 | reconnaissance/bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Short Admiralty Type 830 | United Kingdom | 1914 | reconnaissance/bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Short Sandringham | United Kingdom | 1943 | four-engined long-range commercial flying boat converted from Short Sunderland |
[[ ]] | Short Solent | United Kingdom | 1946 | 45-passenger four-engined long-range commercial flying boat |
[[ ]] | Short-Bristol Crusader | United Kingdom | 1927 | racing seaplane |
[[ ]] | Singular Aircraft SA03 | United Kingdom | 2012 | flying boat |
[[ ]] | Sopwith Bat Boat | United Kingdom | 1913 | flying boat |
[[ ]] | Sopwith Tabloid | United Kingdom | 1914 | biplane floatplane variant, winner of first Schneider Race |
[[ ]] | Sopwith Baby | United Kingdom | 1915 | biplane floatplane developed from Tabloid |
[[ ]] | Supermarine Air Yacht | United Kingdom | 1931 | flying boat |
[[ ]] | Supermarine Baby | United Kingdom | 1917 | fighter flying boat |
[[ ]] | Supermarine Channel | United Kingdom | 1919 | |
[[ ]] | Supermarine S.4 | United Kingdom | 1925 | Schneider Trophy racing monoplane floatplane |
[[ ]] | Supermarine S.5 | United Kingdom | 1927 | Schneider Trophy racing monoplane floatplane |
[[ ]] | Supermarine S.6 | United Kingdom | 1931 | Schneider Trophy racing monoplane floatplane, last winner of the Schneider Cup |
[[ ]] | Supermarine Scapa | United Kingdom | 1935 | reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Supermarine Scarab | United Kingdom | 1924 | reconnaissance/bomber flying boat |
[[ ]] | Supermarine Seagull | United Kingdom | 1922 | spotter/reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Supermarine Seagull ASR-1 | United Kingdom | Rolls Royce Griffon-powered monoplane | |
[[ ]] | Supermarine Seal | United Kingdom | 1921 | deck-landing fleet-spotting amphibian |
[[ ]] | Supermarine Sea Eagle | United Kingdom | 1923 | amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Supermarine Sea King | United Kingdom | 1920 | fighter flying boat |
[[ ]] | Supermarine Sea Lion I | United Kingdom | 1919 | Schneider Trophy racing seaplane |
[[ ]] | Supermarine Sea Lion II | United Kingdom | 1922 | Schneider Trophy racing seaplane |
[[ ]] | Supermarine Sea Otter | United Kingdom | 1938 | reconnaissance air/sea rescue flying boat |
[[ ]] | Supermarine Southampton | United Kingdom | 1925 | reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Supermarine Spitfire Floatplane | United Kingdom | fighter seaplane (trials 1940–42) | |
[[ ]] | Supermarine Stranraer | United Kingdom | 1936 | reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Supermarine Swan | United Kingdom | 1924 | 10-passenger flying boat |
[[ ]] | Supermarine Walrus | United Kingdom | 1936 | spotter/reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Vickers Valentia | United Kingdom | 1918 | transport flying boat |
[[ ]] | Vickers Vanellus | United Kingdom | 1922 | fleet-spotter amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Vickers Viking | United Kingdom | 1919 | amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Vickers Vulture | United Kingdom | 1924 | amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | White and Thompson No. 3 | United Kingdom | ||
[[ ]] | Wight Baby | United Kingdom | 1916 | single-seat seaplane |
[[ ]] | Wight Converted Seaplane | United Kingdom | 1916 | bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Wight Pusher Seaplane | United Kingdom | 1914 | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Wight Seaplane | United Kingdom | 1915 | floatplane |
[[ ]] | Aeromarine 39 | United States | 1917 | two-seat training floatplane |
[[ ]] | Aeromarine 40 | United States | 1918 | two-seat flying boat trainer |
[[ ]] | Aeromarine 75 | United States | 1920 | 12-passenger commercial flying boat |
[[ ]] | Aeromarine 700 | United States | 1917 | experimental floatplane |
[[ ]] | Aeromarine AS | United States | 1920 | two-seat seaplane scout |
[[ ]] | Aeronca Chief family | United States | 1937 | touring monoplane floatplane version |
[[ ]] | Airtime Aircraft Cygnet | United States | 2009 | two-seat amphibious light sport aircraft |
[[ ]] | American Champion/Bellanca Citabria | United States | 1964 | two-seat utility/trainer floatplane version |
[[ ]] | Anderson Kingfisher | United States | 1969 | two-seat homebuilt amphibian |
[[ ]] | Aquaflight Aqua I | United States | 1946 | light passenger/cargo amphibian |
[[ ]] | Aviat Husky | United States | 1986 | 2-seat utility monoplane floatplane version |
[[ ]] | Barkley-Grow T8P-1 | United States | 1937 | twin-engine floatplane light transport variant |
[[ ]] | Beechcraft Model 18 | United States | 1937 | twin-engine floatplane light transport variant |
[[ ]] | Bellanca 77-320 | United States | 1934 | three-seat bomber/transport seaplane |
[[ ]] | Bellanca CH-300 | United States | 1929 | single-engine utility/bush monoplane floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Bellanca CH-400 | United States | 1930 | single-engine utility/bush monoplane floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Benoist Air-Boat | United States | 1913 | two-seat flying boat |
[[ ]] | Boeing Model 1 | United States | 1916 | two-seat biplane floatplane |
[[ ]] | Boeing Model 2 | United States | 1917 | two-seat biplane floatplane |
[[ ]] | Boeing Model 3 | United States | 1917 | two-seat biplane floatplane |
[[ ]] | Boeing Model 5 | United States | 1918 | two-seat biplane floatplane |
[[ ]] | Boeing Model 6 | United States | 1919 | three-seat biplane flying boat |
[[ ]] | Boeing Model 6D | United States | 1928 | 4-seat biplane flying boat |
[[ ]] | Boeing Model 7 | United States | 1920 | three-seat biplane flying boat |
[[ ]] | Boeing Model 50 | United States | 1924 | long-range flying boat |
[[ ]] | Boeing Model 314 Clipper | United States | 1939 | long-range four-engine flying boat transport |
[[ ]] | Boeing Model 344 (XPBB Sea Ranger) | United States | 1942 | very long-range maritime bomber/reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Boeing Model 451 (L-15 Scout) | United States | 1946 | two-seat liaison/observation floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Budd BB-1 Pioneer | United States | 1931 | metalized Savoia-Marchetti S.56 |
[[ ]] | Cessna AT-17 Bobcat | United States | 1939 | twin-engine cabin monoplane variant |
[[ ]] | Cessna 170 | United States | 1948 | single-engine 4-seat monoplane floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Cessna 172 | United States | 1956 | single-engine 4-seat monoplane floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Cessna 180 'Skywagon' | United States | 1952 | single-engine 4/6-seat monoplane utility floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Cessna 182 'Skylane' | United States | 1956 | single-engine 4-seat monoplane utility floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Cessna 185 'Skywagon' | United States | 1960 | single-engine 4-seat monoplane utility floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Cessna 190 | United States | 1945 | single radial-engined 5-seat monoplane floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Cessna 206 | United States | 1962 | 6-seat monoplane utility floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Cessna 208 Caravan | United States | 1982 | single-engine utility transport monoplane variant |
[[ ]] | Colonial Skimmer | United States | model C-1 and C-2 were both 2-person flying boats (early 1960s) | |
[[ ]] | Consolidated PBY Catalina | United States | 1935 | long-range maritime patrol-bomber flying boat – some versions amphibious |
[[ ]] | Consolidated PB2Y Coronado | United States | 1937 | long-range flying boat patrol bomber |
[[ ]] | Consolidated NY | United States | 1926 | two-seat primary training floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Consolidated XPY Admiral and PY Commodore | United States | 1930 | 22-passenger commercial flying boat |
[[ ]] | Consolidated P2Y | United States | 1929 | long-range patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | Consolidated XP4Y Corregidor | United States | 1939 | long-range maritime patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | Convair F2Y Sea Dart | United States | 1953 | hydro-ski seaplane jet fighter prototype |
[[ ]] | Convair R3Y Tradewind | United States | 1950 | heavy transport turboprop flying boat |
[[ ]] | Curtiss CR-3 & 4 | United States | 1923 | biplane Schneider floatplane racers |
[[ ]] | Curtiss CT-1 | United States | 1921 | twin-engine floatplane torpedo bomber |
[[ ]] | Curtiss Model 2 | United States | 1915 | reconnaissance biplane floatplane |
[[ ]] | Curtiss N-9 | United States | 1916 | single-engined floatplane trainer |
[[ ]] | Curtiss H-12 | United States | 1916 | maritime reconnaissance and bombing flying boat |
[[ ]] | Curtiss H-16 | United States | 1917 | maritime reconnaissance and bombing flying boat |
[[ ]] | Curtiss HS | United States | 1917 | single-engined coastal patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | Curtiss Model E | United States | 1911 | sport/racing floatplane |
[[ ]] | Curtiss Model F | United States | 1912 | single-engine 2-seat flying boat |
[[ ]] | Curtiss Model K | United States | 1915 | single-engine flying boat |
[[ ]] | Curtiss NC | United States | 1919 | long-range flying boat |
[[ ]] | Curtiss SC Seahawk | United States | 1944 | single-seat scout or ASW floatplane |
[[ ]] | Curtiss SOC Seagull | United States | 1934 | two-seat scout observation floatplane |
[[ ]] | Curtiss SO3C Seamew | United States | 1939 | scout observation floatplane |
[[ ]] | Curtiss-Wright CA-1 Commuter | United States | 1935 | 5-seat amphibian |
[[ ]] | Curtiss-Wright CW-3 Duckling | United States | 1931 | two-seat |
[[ ]] | Dayton-Wright FP.2 | United States | 1922 | twin-float forest patrol aircraft |
[[ ]] | Douglas DF | United States | 1936 | commercial long-range flying boat |
[[ ]] | Douglas Dolphin | United States | 1931 | transport and observation amphibian |
[[ ]] | Douglas DT | United States | 1921 | two-seat biplane torpedo-bomber |
[[ ]] | Douglas DWC World Cruiser | United States | 1923 | long-range biplane floatplane version – first flight around world |
[[ ]] | Douglas PD | United States | 1929 | maritime patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | Douglas Sinbad | United States | 1930 | flying boat prototype for Douglas Dolphin |
[[ ]] | Douglas T2D | United States | 1927 | torpedo bomber biplane floatplane |
[[ ]] | Douglas YOA-5 | United States | 1935 | reconnaissance/bomber amphibian |
[[ ]] | Eastman E-2 Sea Rover | United States | 1928 | 2–3-seat single-engine flying boat |
[[ ]] | Edo OSE-1 | United States | 1946 | single-seat multirole floatplane |
[[ ]] | Elias EM | United States | 1922 | biplane floatplane |
[[ ]] | Elias EO | United States | 1922 | biplane floatplane |
[[ ]] | Ellison-Mahon Gweduck | United States | 2009 | 4–5 seat homebuilt amphibious similar to the Grumman Widgeon |
[[ ]] | Fairchild FB-3 | United States | 1929 | monoplane cabin flying boat |
[[ ]] | Fairchild FC-2 | United States | 1926 | bushplane utility monoplane variant |
[[ ]] | Fairchild 24 | United States | 1932 | cabin monoplane floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Fairchild 71 | United States | 1926 | bushplane utility monoplane variant |
[[ ]] | Fairchild 91 | United States | 1935 | amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Fairchild F-11 Husky | United States | 1946 | floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Fleetwings Seabird | United States | 1937 | five-seat amphibian |
[[ ]] | Fokker Super Universal | United States | 1928 | monoplane transport/bushplane variant |
[[ ]] | Fokker Universal | United States | 1926 | monoplane transport/bushplane variant |
[[ ]] | Ford Trimotor | United States | 1926 | cabin monoplane floatplane variants |
[[ ]] | Gallaudet D-4 | United States | 1918 | observation floatplane |
[[ ]] | General Aviation PJ | United States | 1931 | patrol/reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Goodyear GA-2 Duck | United States | 1944 | three-seat amphibian |
[[ ]] | Goodyear Drake | United States | 1950 | four-seat amphibian |
[[ ]] | Great Lakes XSG | United States | 1931 | observation amphibian |
[[ ]] | Grumman Albatross | United States | 1947 | amphibious military and 28 passenger commercial flying boat |
[[ ]] | Grumman Duck | United States | 1933 | utility amphibian |
[[ ]] | Grumman Goose | United States | 1937 | amphibious transport |
[[ ]] | Grumman Mallard | United States | 1946 | amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Grumman Tadpole | United States | 1944 | two-seat amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Grumman Widgeon | United States | 1940 | five-seat transport amphibian |
[[ ]] | Hall Air Boat | United States | biplane flying boat | |
[[ ]] | Hall PH | United States | 1931 | patrol/rescue flying boat |
[[ ]] | Hall XP2H | United States | 1932 | patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | Hall XPTBH | United States | 1937 | floatplane torpedo bomber |
[[ ]] | Hamilton H-47 | United States | 1928 | cabin airliner floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Helio Courier | United States | 1949 | STOL Utility aircraft floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Howard DGA-15 | United States | 1939 | cabin monoplane floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Huff-Daland HN | United States | 1920s | training floatplane |
[[ ]] | Hughes H-4 Hercules | United States | 1947 | 'Spruce Goose' prototype large military transport flying boat |
[[ ]] | ICON A5 | United States | 2008 | light sport amphibious aircraft |
[[ ]] | Independent Aircraft Sea Dragon | United States | 19 | light-sport homebuilt composite amphibious aircraft [1] |
[[ ]] | Keystone Air Yacht | United States | 1930 | eight-seat biplane amphibian |
[[ ]] | Keystone PK | United States | 1930 | patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | Fairchild KR-34 | United States | 1928 | two-seat floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Island X-199 Spectra | United States | 1969 | technology demonstrator |
[[ ]] | Lake LA-4 series | United States | LA-4, LA-4-200, LA-4-200EP, LA-250, and LA-270T, 4- and 6-passenger flying boats | |
[[ ]] | Lockwood Aircam | United States | 1995 | two-seat kit-built floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Loening 1911 | United States | ||
[[ ]] | Loening 1917 | United States | ||
[[ ]] | Loening Model 23 Air yacht | United States | 1922 | |
[[ ]] | Loening S-1 Air Yacht | United States | 1922 | |
[[ ]] | Loening Air Yacht | United States | 1928 | |
[[ ]] | Loening Amphibian | United States | 1923 | |
[[ ]] | Loening C-1 | United States | ||
[[ ]] | Loening C-2 Air yacht | United States | 1928 | amphibious biplane airliner |
[[ ]] | Loening C-4/Keystone-Loening K-85 | United States | 1928 | amphibious biplane airliner |
[[ ]] | Loening C-5 | United States | ||
[[ ]] | Loening C-6/Keystone-Loening K-84 | United States | ||
[[ ]] | Loening Duckling 1918 | United States | ||
[[ ]] | Loening Duckling 1929 | United States | ||
[[ ]] | Loening LS | United States | ||
[[ ]] | Loening M-2 | United States | ||
[[ ]] | Loening M-3 | United States | ||
[[ ]] | Loening M-8S | United States | 1918 | fighter floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Loening Monoduck | United States | ||
[[ ]] | Loening OL | United States | ||
[[ ]] | Loening SL | United States | 1931 | submarine-launched flying boat |
[[ ]] | Loening S2L | United States | ||
[[ ]] | Martin 130 China Clipper | United States | 1935 | four-engined long-range transport flying boat (China Clipper; Hawaii Clipper; Philippine Clipper) |
[[ ]] | Martin 156 | United States | 1930s | four-engined long-range transport flying boat (Russian clipper) |
[[ ]] | Martin Mars | United States | 1942 | long-range transport flying boat also used as waterbomber |
[[ ]] | Martin MO | United States | Navy observation monoplane (early 1920s) | |
[[ ]] | Martin PBM Mariner | United States | 1939 | twin-engined patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | Martin P2M | United States | 1920s | three-engined prototype patrol flying boat, production version of Consolidated PY |
[[ ]] | Martin P3M | United States | 1920s | twin-engined patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | Martin P5M Marlin | United States | 1948 | twin-engined patrol flying boat |
[[ ]] | Martin P6M SeaMaster | United States | 1955 | four-engined turbo-jet multi-role flying boat |
[[ ]] | Maule M-1 | United States | 1932 | single-seat floatplane |
[[ ]] | Naval Aircraft Factory N3N Canary | United States | 1935 | two-seat primary trainer floatplane version |
[[ ]] | Naval Aircraft Factory PN | United States | 1918 | patrol flying boat – redesignated Curtiss F5L |
[[ ]] | Naval Aircraft Factory PT | United States | 1922 | torpedo bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Naval Aircraft Factory TF | United States | 1920 | three-seat fighter flying boat |
[[ ]] | Naval Aircraft Factory TG | United States | 1922 | gunnery trainer floatplane |
[[ ]] | Naval Aircraft Factory TR-2 | United States | 1923 | single-seat racing and training floatplane |
[[ ]] | Naval Aircraft Factory TS | United States | 1920s | single-seat fighter floatplane |
[[ ]] | Navy-Wright NW | United States | 1923 | Schneider racing floatplane biplane |
[[ ]] | Northrop N-3PB | United States | 1940 | single-engined patrol bomber floatplane |
[[ ]] | Osprey Osprey I | United States | 1970 | two-seat homebuilt amphibian |
[[ ]] | Osprey Osprey 2 | United States | 1973 | two-seat homebuilt amphibious sport plane |
[[ ]] | Piper J-3 Cub | United States | 1938 | single-engined 2-seat monoplane floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Piper PA-12 'Super Cruiser' | United States | 1944 | single-engined 3-seat monoplane floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Piper PA-18 'Super Cub' | United States | 1949 | single-engined 2-seat utility monoplane floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Piper PA-20 Pacer | United States | 1949 | single-engined 4-seat monoplane floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Piper PA-23 'Apache' | United States | 1952 | twin-engine 4-seat cabin monoplane variant |
[[ ]] | Privateer Industries Privateer | United States | 2018 | seven-seat amphibious aircraft |
[[ ]] | Progressive Aerodyne Searey | United States | 1990s | two-seat amphibious flying boat kitplane |
[[ ]] | Progressive Aerodyne Stingray | United States | 1990s | single-seat amphibious flying boat kitplane |
[[ ]] | Quest Kodiak | United States | 2010 | single-engine utility transport monoplane floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Republic RC-1 | United States | 1945 | three-seat prototype amphibian |
[[ ]] | Republic RC-3 Seabee | United States | 1945 | four-seat amphibian |
[[ ]] | Rocheville Arctic Tern | United States | 1932 | a.k.a. EMSCO Arctic Tern |
[[ ]] | Searey Elite | United States | Two-passenger light sport amphibious airplane – seaplane | |
[[ ]] | Searey Sport | United States | Two-passenger light sport amphibious airplane – seaplane | |
[[ ]] | Seawind 300C | United States | 1993 | Single-engine amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Sikorsky S-34 | United States | 1927 | 6-seat twin-engined amphibian |
[[ ]] | Sikorsky S-36 | United States | 1927 | 8-seat two-engine flying boat |
[[ ]] | Sikorsky S-38 | United States | 1928 | 8-seat two-engine flying boat |
[[ ]] | Sikorsky S-39 | United States | 1920s | five-seat single-engine variant of S-38 |
[[ ]] | Sikorsky S-40 | United States | 1931 | 28-passenger flying boat |
[[ ]] | Sikorsky S-41 | United States | 1930 | 15 passenger flying boat |
[[ ]] | Sikorsky S-42 | United States | 1934 | four-engine flying boat |
[[ ]] | Sikorsky S-43 | United States | 1935 | two-engine version of S-41 |
[[ ]] | Sikorsky VS-44 Excalibur & PBS | United States | 1937 | four-engine commercial flying boat |
[[ ]] | Sperry Land and Sea Triplane | United States | 1918 | Single-engine three seat amphibious airplane – seaplane |
[[ ]] | Standard Twin Hydro (TH-D) | United States | 1916 | Twin engined foatplane |
[[ ]] | Stearman XOSS | United States | 1938 | two-seat observation floatplane prototype |
[[ ]] | Stinson L-1 Vigilant | United States | 1940 | observation/liaison floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Stinson L-13 | United States | 1945 | observation/liaison floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Sun Lake Aircraft | United States | range of light amphibious aircraft | |
[[ ]] | Taylor Coot | United States | 1969 | two-seat homebuilt light amphibian |
[[ ]] | Thurston Teal | United States | 1960s | two-seat light amphibian, productionized Volmer Sportman |
[[ ]] | Verville Beta Flying Boat | United States | 1916 | experimental flying boat |
[[ ]] | Verville Gamma S Floatplane | United States | 1916 | experimental floatplane |
[[ ]] | Volmer VJ-22 Sportsman | United States | 1958 | homebuilt amphibious flying boat |
[[ ]] | Vought O2U Corsair | United States | 1926 | observation floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Vought O3U Corsair | United States | 1930 | observation floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Vought O5U | United States | 1934 | observation floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Vought OS2U Kingfisher | United States | 1938 | two-seat observation floatplane |
[[ ]] | Vought UO | United States | 1922 | observation floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Vought VE-9H | United States | 1922 | observation floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Vought VE-10 Batboat | United States | 1919 | observation and training flying boat |
[[ ]] | Vought XSB2U-3 Vindicator | United States | 1936 | experiental floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Vought XSO2U | United States | 1939 | two-seat scout floatplane prototype |
[[ ]] | Vultee V-1AS | United States | 1933 | single-engine monoplane airliner floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Vultee V-11ST | United States | 1935 | single-engine monoplane bomber floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Waco Standard Cabin series | United States | single-engine 4–5-seat cabin biplane floatplane variants (1931–1936) | |
[[ ]] | Waco ZQC-6 | United States | 1936 | single-engine 5-seat cabin biplane floatplane variant |
[[ ]] | Wilson Global Explorer | United States | 1991 | twin-engine monoplane amphibious flying boat [2] |
[[ ]] | A41 Factory VNS-41 (2003–2005) – based on Che-22 Korvet | Vietnam | 1993 | |
[[ ]] | Aero 2H | Yugoslavia | 1946 | two-seat primary trainer floatplane |
[[ ]] | Ikarus ŠM | Yugoslavia | 1920s | biplane flying boat |
[[ ]] | Ikarus IM | Yugoslavia | 1920s | reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Ikarus IO | Yugoslavia | 1927 | reconnaissance flying boat |
[[ ]] | Ikarus Kurir H | Yugoslavia | 1957 | reconnaissance and utility floatplane |
[[ ]] | Fizir AF-2 | Yugoslavia | 1933 | flying boat |
[[ ]] | Fizir F1M | Yugoslavia | 1930 | two-seat reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Fizir FN-H | Yugoslavia | 1931 | two-seat training floatplane |
[[ ]] | Rogožarski PVT | Yugoslavia | 1934 | two-seat advanced trainer floatplane |
[[ ]] | Rogožarski SIM-XII-H | Yugoslavia | 1936 | primary trainer floatplane |
[[ ]] | Rogožarski SIM-XIV-H | Yugoslavia | 1940 | coastal reconnaissance floatplane |
[[ ]] | Utva 66H | Yugoslavia | 1960s | primary trainer floatplane |
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-07-24. Retrieved 2012-10-23.
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