For all you seaplane pilots out there
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For all you seaplane pilots out there
I just came across a very interesting new Russian seaplane and thought I'd share it.
Check it out:
http://www.beriev-usa.com
The videos in particular are worth watching.
If you want to explore further, there's an icon on the homepage that links you to the company's main Russian homepage (luckily available in English). The link for this is:
http://www.beriev.com
I wouldn't mind flying one of these. Enjoy!
Check it out:
http://www.beriev-usa.com
The videos in particular are worth watching.
If you want to explore further, there's an icon on the homepage that links you to the company's main Russian homepage (luckily available in English). The link for this is:
http://www.beriev.com
I wouldn't mind flying one of these. Enjoy!
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Well, they state the fuel capacity and endurance, so I calculated it out and it appears that fuel consumption is for both engines. That's pretty impressive, actually. It is fairly clean though, with a pretty big wing. Maybe that's not too unbelievable.
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That aircraft has been at Oshkosh the last 2 years. I saw it both times at Vets seaplane base. Last year there was a contingent of Russians there with it handing out pamphlets from Beriev. It's a dog off the water even though it has the ground effect thing going for it. A US citizen bought 3 of them and is trying to sell 2 to pay for his... good luck. It carries about the same load as a beaver only it's 4 times as hard to load and it needs a small army to dock safely. I sat at the controls and the one feature I liked was the stick instead of a control wheel and column. It's steam gauges were very old and clunky... ok, so maybe I'm spoiled by the aircon, Honeywell EFIS and AHARS in the diesel duck. 
I'm waiting for the BE200 Beriev water bomber. A friend of mine has flown it and was very impressed buy the power and flying qualities. It carries 2 times the load of a 415 and has the same BFL as a 215 cruising 3 times as fast.

I'm waiting for the BE200 Beriev water bomber. A friend of mine has flown it and was very impressed buy the power and flying qualities. It carries 2 times the load of a 415 and has the same BFL as a 215 cruising 3 times as fast.
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Wow... radical design. I've held a wing tip 30" off the water but that was in a 30 degree banking take-off, not straight and level. My guess is the curtains are to hide your face in shame after crumpling a wing into the dock.
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