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floatplane A floatplane is a type of seaplane with one or more slender floats mounted under the fuselage to provide buoyancy. By contrast, a flying boat uses its fuselage for buoyancy. Either type of seaplane may also have landing gear suitable for land, m ...
s and
flying boat A flying boat is a type of fixed-winged seaplane with a hull, allowing it to land on water. It differs from a floatplane in that a flying boat's fuselage is purpose-designed for floatation and contains a hull, while floatplanes rely on fuselag ...
s. A seaplane is any airplane that has the capability of landing and taking off from water, while an
amphibian Amphibians are four-limbed and ectothermic vertebrates of the class Amphibia. All living amphibians belong to the group Lissamphibia. They inhabit a wide variety of habitats, with most species living within terrestrial, fossorial, arbo ...
is a seaplane which can also operate from land. (They do not include
rotorcraft A rotorcraft or rotary-wing aircraft is a heavier-than-air aircraft with rotary wings or rotor blades, which generate lift by rotating around a vertical mast. Several rotor blades mounted on a single mast are referred to as a rotor. The Internat ...
, or ground-effect vehicles which can only skim along close to the water) A flying boat relies on its main
hull Hull may refer to: Structures * Chassis, of an armored fighting vehicle * Fuselage, of an aircraft * Hull (botany), the outer covering of seeds * Hull (watercraft), the body or frame of a ship * Submarine hull Mathematics * Affine hull, in affi ...
for
buoyancy Buoyancy (), or upthrust, is an upward force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of a partially or fully immersed object. In a column of fluid, pressure increases with depth as a result of the weight of the overlying fluid. Thus the ...
, while a floatplane has a conventional aircraft
fuselage The fuselage (; from the French ''fuselé'' "spindle-shaped") is an aircraft's main body section. It holds crew, passengers, or cargo. In single-engine aircraft, it will usually contain an engine as well, although in some amphibious aircraft t ...
fitted with external floats. In some locales, the term "seaplane" is used as a synonym for floatplane.


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A small number of seaplanes have retractable beaching gear, which is not capable of being used for landings and takeoffs, but these remain flying boats or floatplanes and are not amphibians. Many floatplanes, especially those since 1945, can have either conventional floats for operating just from water, or amphibious floats, which have retractable undercarriage built into them. Some experimental flying boats have used skis or hydrofoils to supplement their buoyancy when in motion, however they still rely on the buoyancy of a hull when they are not moving fast enough to lift out of the water. , - ,
3I Sky Arrow The Sky Arrow is a tandem two-seat, high-wing pusher light aircraft that was manufactured by 3I (Iniziative Industriali Italiane). 3I entered bankruptcy proceedings in 2008, and in 2012 the design was purchased by Magnaghi Aeronautica, of ...
, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Private, , 1992, , Production, , , , , - , A41 Factory VNS-41, , Vietnam, , Amphibian, , Trainer, , 2005, , , , , , , - ,
AAC SeaStar The AAC SeaStar is an amphibious aircraft, amphibious biplane that was produced in kitplane form. The aircraft is built largely of composite materials and features wings that may be easily removed for transport, and a Ballistic Recovery Systems, ...
, , Canada, , Amphibian, , Private, , 1998, , Homebuilt, , 91, , , - , AAC Seastar Sealoon, , Canada, , Amphibian, , Private, , , , Homebuilt, , 1, , , - ,
AD Flying Boat The AD Flying Boat was designed by the British Admiralty's Air Department to serve as a patrol aircraft that could operate in conjunction with Royal Navy warships. Intended for use during the First World War, production of the aircraft was term ...
, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1915, , Production, , 27, , , - ,
AD Navyplane The AD Navyplane was designed by the British Admiralty's Air Department as a reconnaissance aircraft for use during World War I. Performance of the prototype was so disappointing that plans to produce it were cancelled almost immediately. Th ...
, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1916, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , AD Seaplane Type 1000, , UK, , Floatplane, , Attack, , 1915, , Prototype, , 2, , , - ,
AEA Loon The ''June Bug'' (or ''Aerodrome #3'') was an American "pioneer era" aircraft designed and flown by Glenn H. Curtiss and built by the Aerial Experiment Association (A.E.A) in 1908. The ''June Bug'' is famous for winning the first aeronautical ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Experimental, , 1908, , Experimental, , 1, , , - , AEG Flugboot, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1913, , , , , , , - ,
Aero 2H The Ikarus Aero 2 was a piston-engined military trainer aircraft built in Yugoslavia in the years following World War II, although the design pre-dated the war. Design and development The Ikarus Aero-2 was developed as a replacement for the Zma ...
, , Yugoslavia, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1946, , production, , 248, , , - ,
Aero A.29 The Aero A.29 was a military biplane developed in Czechoslovakia from the ubiquitous Aero A.11 reconnaissance-bomber. Aero equipped it with floats and it served as a target tug for training anti-aircraft gunners. Variants The A.29 was built ...
, , Czechoslovakia, , Floatplane, , Target tug, , 1927, , Production, , 9, , , - , Aero Gare Sea Hawk & Sea Hawker, , US, , Amphibian, , Private, , 1982, , Homebuilt, , , , , - ,
Aeromarine 39 The Aeromarine 39 was an American two-seat training seaplane ordered by the US Navy in 1917 and built by the Aeromarine Plane and Motor Company of Keyport, New Jersey. Of conventional biplane configuration and construction, the aircraft was des ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1917, , Production, , 150, , Variant of landplane. Some examples may use amphibious floats , - ,
Aeromarine 40 __NOTOC__ The Aeromarine 40F was an American two-seat flying-boat training aircraft produced for the US Navy and built by the Aeromarine Plane and Motor Company of Keyport, New Jersey. Fifty out of an original order for 200 were delivered bef ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Trainer, , 1918, , Production, , 50, , , - ,
Aeromarine 50 The Aeromarine 50, also called the Limousine Flying Boat, was a luxury seaplane. Design and development After the First World War, Aeromarine had completed over 300 aircraft. Production was centered on seaplanes for sport and commercial use. Pre ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1919, , Production, , unk., , , - ,
Aeromarine 75 The twin-engine F5L was one of the Felixstowe F series of flying boats developed by John Cyril Porte at the Seaplane Experimental Station, Felixstowe, England, during the First World War for production in America. A civilian version of the air ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1920, , , , 8, , Converted Felixstowe F5L/Curtiss F5L , - ,
Aeromarine 80 Aerial Cruiser The Aeromarine Plane and Motor Company was an early American aircraft manufacturer founded by Inglis M. Upperçu which operated from 1914 to 1930. From 1928 to 1930 it was known as the Aeromarine-Klemm Corporation. History The beginnings of the ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1920, , Prototype, , unk., , , - ,
Aeromarine 700 The Aeromarine 700 was an early US Navy seaplane developed in 1917 to investigate the feasibility of using aircraft to launch torpedoes. The aircraft itself was a large biplane of conventional three-bay configuration equipped with two pontoons, ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1917, , Prototype, , 2, , , - ,
Aeromarine AMC The Aeromarine AMC was the first American all-metal hulled commercial flying boat. Development Design work on the AMC started in 1921 with the goal of producing an aluminum-hulled flying boat that would be more durable than contemporary all-wood ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1923, , Prototype, , 1, , , - ,
Aeromarine AS The Aeromarine AS was a seaplane fighter aircraft evaluated by the US Navy in the early 1920s. Development and design Other than the vertical stabilizer, it was configured as a conventional two-bay biplane on twin pontoons, with two seats. The ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1920, , Prototype, , 3, , , - ,
Aeromarine EO The Aeromarine EO was a light sport flying boat that was built in the mid-1920s. Design and development The Aeromarine EO was designed as an updated replacement of the Aeromarine Model 44 for the customer Earl Dodge Osborn. Osborn was a former a ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1924, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Aeronca Chief family, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1937, , production, , 13700, , , - , Aeroprakt A-24 Viking, , Ukraine, , Amphibian, , Private, , , , , , , , , - , AGO C.I-W, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1915, , production, , 64, , , - ,
Aichi AB-6 The Aichi AB-6, or Aichi Experimental 7-''Shi'' Reconnaissance Seaplane, was a prototype Japanese reconnaissance floatplane. It was a single-engined, three-seat biplane intended for the Imperial Japanese Navy, but only one was built, the rival air ...
, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1933, , Prototype, , 1, , , - ,
Aichi E8A The Aichi E8A (also designated Experimental 8-''Shi'' Reconnaissance Seaplane or Aichi AB-7) was a prototype Japanese reconnaissance floatplane of the 1930s. It was a two-seat single engined biplane built for the Imperial Japanese Navy. Only two ...
, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , , , Prototype, , 2, , , - ,
Aichi E11A The Aichi E11A (九八夜偵, ''Kyū-hachi Yatei'') was an Imperial Japanese Navy flying boat used during the first year of World War II for maritime patrol duties. The Allied reporting name for the type was "Laura"; the Japanese Navy designat ...
, , Japan, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1937, , Production, , 17, , , - ,
Aichi E13A The Aichi E13A ( Allied reporting name: "Jake") was a long-range reconnaissance seaplane used by the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) from 1941 to 1945. Numerically the most important floatplane of the IJN, it could carry a crew of three and a bombl ...
, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1938, , Production, , 1418, , , - , Aichi E16A Zuiun, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1942, , Production, , 256, , , - ,
Aichi H9A The Aichi H9A (二式練習飛行艇, Navy Type 2 Training Flying Boat) was an Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service flying boat used during the first years of World War II for crew training. An uncommon type, it was not encountered by Allied forc ...
, , Japan, , Flying boat, , Trainer, , 1940, , Production, , 31, , , - ,
Aichi M6A Seiran The is a submarine-launched attack floatplane designed for the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. It was intended to operate from I-400 class submarines whose original mission was to conduct aerial attacks against the United States. ...
, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Attack, , 1943, , Production, , 26, , Aircraft to be operated from submarines , - , AirMax SeaMax, , Brazil, , Flying boat, , , , 2001, , , , , , , - ,
Airspeed Queen Wasp The Airspeed AS.30 Queen Wasp was a British pilotless target aircraft built by Airspeed Limited at Portsmouth during the Second World War. Although intended for both Royal Air Force and Royal Navy use, the aircraft never went into series ...
, , UK, , Floatplane, , Target drone, , 1937, , , , , , , - , Airtime Aircraft Cygnet, , US, , Amphibian, , Private, , 2009, , , , , , , Powered hang glider , - , Albatros L102W, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1932, , , , , , , - , Albatros W.1, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1914, , , , , , , - , Albatros W.2, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1916, , , , 1, , , - , Albatros W.3, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1916, , , , 1, , , - , Albatros W.4, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1916, , , , , , , - , Albatros W.8, , Germany, , Floatplane, , , , 1918, , , , , , , - ,
American Champion American Champion Aircraft Corporation, is a manufacturer of general aviation aircraft headquartered at the Rochester, Wisconsin airport. Founded in 1988 on the acquisition of the Champ, Citabria, Scout, and Decathlon The decathlon is a com ...
/ Bellanca Citabria, , US, , Floatplane, , Private, , 1964, , , , , , , - , Anderson Kingfisher, , US, , Amphibian, , Private, , 1969, , Homebuilt, , , , , - ,
Ansaldo SVA The Ansaldo SVA (named for Savoia-Verduzio-Ansaldo) was a family of Italian reconnaissance biplane aircraft of World War I and the decade after. Originally conceived as a fighter, the SVA was found inadequate for that role. Nevertheless, its ...
Idro, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1917, , Production, , 50, , , - , Aquaflight Aqua I, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1946, , , , , , , - ,
Arado Ar 66 The Arado Ar 66 was a German single-engined, two-seat training biplane, developed in 1933. It was also used for night ground-attack missions on the Eastern Front. It was engineer Walter Rethel's last design in collaboration with Arado, before ...
b, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1932, , Prototype, , 1, , , - ,
Arado Ar 95 The Arado Ar 95 was a single-engine Aerial reconnaissance, reconnaissance and patrol biplane designed and built by the Germany, German firm Arado Flugzeugwerke in the late 1930s. Ordered by Chile and Turkey, a number were taken over by the ''Krie ...
W, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1937, , Production, , 42, , , - , Arado Ar 196, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1937, , Production, , 541, , , - ,
Arado Ar 199 The Arado Ar 199 was a floatplane aircraft, built by Arado Flugzeugwerke. It was a low-wing monoplane, designed in 1938 to be launched from a catapult and operated over water. The enclosed cockpit had two side-by-side seats for instructor and st ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1939, , Production, , 31, , , - ,
Arado Ar 231 The Arado Ar 231 was a lightweight floatplane, developed during World War II in Germany as a scout plane for submarines by Arado. The need to be stored inside the submarine necessitated compromises in design that made this single-seat seaplane ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1941, , , , 6, , , - ,
Arado SSD I __NOTOC__ The Arado SSD I was a biplane fighter seaplane developed in Germany in 1930, intended to be launched from catapults on warships. This was an all-new design from Walter Rethel, sharing nothing with his other fighter designs for Arado ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1930, , , , , , , - , Arado W II, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1928, , , , , , , - , Argonaut Pirate, , US, , Amphibian, , Private, , 1935, , , , 2, , , - , Armstrong Whitworth Atlas, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1925, , , , , , , - , ATOL 495, , Finland, , Amphibian, , Private, , 1989, , , , , , , - , ATOL 650, , Finland, , Amphibian, , Private, , 2011, , , , , , , - ,
Aviat Husky The Aviat Husky is a tandem two-seat, high-wing, utility light aircraft built by Aviat Aircraft of Afton, Wyoming.
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1986, , , , , , , - ,
AVIC TA-600 The AVIC AG600 Kunlong () is a large amphibious aircraft designed by AVIC and assembled by CAIGA. Powered by four WJ-6 turboprops, it is one of the largest flying boats with a MTOW. After five years of development, assembly started in Au ...
/AG600, , China, , Amphibian, , , , 2017, , , , , , , - ,
Avro Type D The Avro Type D was an aircraft built in 1911 by the pioneer British aircraft designer A.V. Roe. Roe had previously built and flown several aircraft at Brooklands, most being tractor layout triplanes. The Type D was his first biplane. Design ...
, , UK, , Floatplane, , , , 1911, , , , 1 , , Rebuilt as Royal Aircraft Factory H.R.E.3 , - , Avro H, 501 & 503, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1913, , , , 5, , Built as Gotha WD.1 , - , Avro 552 Viper/Wright, , UK, , Floatplane, , Trainer/Patrol, , 1921, , , , , , , - , Avro 534A Water Baby, , UK, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1919, , , , , , , - , Avro type 554 Antarctic Baby, , UK, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1919, , , , , , , - , Avro 605 Avian, , UK, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1926, , , , , , , - , Avro 643 Cadet, , UK, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1931, , , , , , , - ,
Barkley-Grow T8P-1 The Barkley-Grow T8P-1 was an airliner developed in the United States shortly before the Second World War. Although it saw limited production, the type was well-received as a bush plane in Canada. Design and development Typical for the era, the B ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1937, , Production, , 11, , , - , Bastianelli P.R.B., , Italy, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1921, , Prototype, , 1, , , - ,
Beardmore Inverness The Rohrbach Ro IV, also known as the Beardmore BeRo.2 Inverness was an all-metal monoplane flying boat of the 1920s. Designed by the German company Rohrbach for the British Royal Air Force, two were ordered, one completed by Rohrbach's Danish s ...
/Rohrbach Ro IV, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1925, , Prototype, , 2, , , - ,
Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing The Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing is an American biplane with an atypical negative wing stagger (the lower wing is farther forward than the upper wing). It first flew in 1932. Development At the height of the Great Depression, aircraft ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1932, , Production, , 785, , , - , Beechcraft Model 18, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1937, , Production, , , , , - , Bellanca 31-40 & 31-42 Senior Pacemaker, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1935, , , , 33, , , - , Bellanca 77-320, , US, , Floatplane, , Bomber/transport, , 1934, , Production, , , , , - ,
Bellanca Aircruiser The Bellanca Aircruiser and Airbus were high-wing, single-engine aircraft built by Bellanca Aircraft Corporation of New Castle, Delaware. The aircraft was built as a "workhorse" intended for use as a passenger or cargo aircraft. It was availab ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1930, , Production, , 23, , , - ,
Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker The Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker was a six-seat utility aircraft, built primarily in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s. It was a development of the Bellanca CH-200, fitted with a more powerful engine and, like the CH-200, soon became renowne ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1929, , Production, , 35, , , - ,
Bellanca CH-400 Skyrocket The Bellanca CH-400 Skyrocket is a six-seat utility aircraft built in the United States in the 1930s, a continuation of the design lineage that had started with the Bellanca WB-2. Retaining the same basic airframe of the preceding CH-200 and CH ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1930, , Production, , 32, , , - , Bellanger-Denhaut 22 (HB.3), , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1920s, , , , , , , - , Benoist XIV Air-Boat, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1913, , , , 2, , , - , Beriev Be-6, , USSR, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1949, , Production, , 123, , , - ,
Beriev Be-8 The Beriev Be-8 (USAF/DoD reporting name "Type 33", NATO reporting name "Mole"), was built by the Soviet Beriev OKB in 1947. It was a passenger/liaison amphibian aircraft with a layout similar to the Be-4 but substantially larger and heavier. It ...
, , USSR, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1947, , Prototype, , 2, , One had hydrofoils , - ,
Beriev Be-10 The Beriev Be-10, also known as Izdelye M, (NATO reporting name: Mallow) was a twin engined, turbojet powered, flying-boat, patrol bomber built by the Soviet Union from 1955. The Be-10 is sometimes referred to as the M-10, though this designati ...
, , USSR, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1956, , Production, , 28, , Jet-powered , - , Beriev Be-12 Chaika, , USSR, , Amphibian, , Patrol, , 1960, , Production, , 150, , , - ,
Beriev Be-40 The Beriev A-40 ''Albatros'' (NATO reporting name: Mermaid) is a Soviet/Russian jet engine amphibious aircraft designed by the Beriev Aircraft Company for the anti-submarine warfare role. Intended as a replacement for the Beriev Be-12 amphibian ...
/A-40 Albatross, , USSR, , Amphibian, , Patrol, , 1986, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Beriev Be-103, , Russia, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1997, , Production, , , , , - ,
Beriev Be-200 The Beriev Be-200 ''Altair'' (russian: Бериев Бе-200) is a utility amphibious aircraft designed and built by the Beriev Aircraft Company. Marketed as being designed for fire fighting, search and rescue, maritime patrol, cargo, and pa ...
, , Russia, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1998, , Production, , 17, , Also a Waterbomber , - , Beriev KOR-1 (Be-2), , USSR, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1936, , Production, , 12, , , - , Beriev KOR-2 (Be-4), , USSR, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1940, , Production, , 47, , , - ,
Beriev MBR-2 The Beriev MBR-2 was a Soviet multi-purpose (including reconnaissance) flying boat which entered service with the Soviet Navy in 1935. Out of 1,365 built, 9 were used by foreign countries including Finland and North Korea. In Soviet Union it som ...
, , USSR, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1931, , Production, , 1365, , , - , Beriev MBR-7, , USSR, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1937, , Prototype, , , , , - ,
Beriev MDR-5 The Beriev MDR-5 (''Morskoi Dalnii Razvyeedchik'' - Long-range reconnaissance)(sometimes Beriev MS-5) was a Soviet Union, Soviet long-range Surveillance aircraft, reconnaissance/bomber flying boat prototype developed by the Beriev design bureau a ...
, , USSR, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1937, , Prototype, , 2, , , - ,
Beriev R-1 The Beriev R-1 (known in-house as 'product R')Gordon, Sal'nikov and Zablotskiy 2006, p. 5. was the first Soviet turbojet-powered flying boat. Design and development At the end of World War II, design work began on a request from the Soviet Navy ...
, , USSR, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1952, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Bernard H.52, , France, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1933, , , , , , , - , Bernard H.110, , France, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1935, , , , , , , - , Bernard H.V.40, , France, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1931, , , , , , , - , Bernard H.V.41, , France, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1929, , , , 1, , , - , Bernard H.V.42, , France, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1931, , , , 3, , , - , Bernard H.V.120, , France, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1930, , , , , , , - , Bernard H.V.220, , France, , Floatplane, , Racer, , , , Prototype, , 1, , Not flown , - , Besson H-3, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1920, , , , 1, , , - , Besson H-5, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1922, , , , 1, , , - , Besson H-6, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1921, , , , 1, , , - , Besson LB, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1917, , , , , , , - , Besson MB.26, , France, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1925, , , , , , , - , Besson MB.35, , France, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1926, , , , , , , - , Besson MB.36, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1930, , , , , , , - , Besson MB.410 & 411, , France, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1932, , , , , , , - ,
Blackburn B-20 The Blackburn B-20 was an experimental aircraft, first flying in 1940, that attempted to drastically increase the performance of flying boat designs. Blackburn Aircraft undertook an independent design study based on a patent filed by their chie ...
, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1940, , , , , , , - ,
Blackburn Dart The Blackburn Dart was a carrier-based torpedo bomber biplane designed and manufactured by the British aviation company Blackburn Aircraft. It was the standard single-seat torpedo bomber operated by the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) between 1923 and 193 ...
, , UK, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1921, , , , , , , - , Blackburn Iris, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1926, , , , , , , - , Blackburn Nautilus, , UK, , Floatplane, , Fighter/patrol, , 1929, , , , , , , - , Blackburn Pellet, , UK, , Flying boat, , Racer, , 1923, , , , 1, , , - ,
Blackburn Perth The Blackburn Perth was a British flying boat which was in service during the interwar period. It was essentially an upgraded Iris, and hence the largest flying-boat to serve with the Royal Air Force at the time (and the largest biplane flying ...
, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1934, , , , , , , - , Blackburn Ripon, , UK, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1926, , , , , , , - ,
Blackburn Roc The Blackburn Roc (company designation B-25) was a naval fighter aircraft designed and produced by the British aviation company Blackburn Aircraft. It took its name from the mythical bird of the tales of the Arabian Nights, the Roc. It was ope ...
, , UK, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1938, , , , , , , - ,
Blackburn Shark The Blackburn Shark was a carrier-borne torpedo bomber designed and built by the British aviation manufacturer Blackburn Aircraft. It was originally known as the Blackburn T.S.R., standing for ''torpedo-spotter-reconnaissance'', in reference to ...
, , UK, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1933, , , , , , , - ,
Blackburn Sprat The Blackburn T.R.1 Sprat was a British single-engine two-seat biplane trainer, built in 1926 for advanced training, deck-landing and seaplane experience. Just one was built. Development The Sprat was designed to Air Ministry Specification ...
, , UK, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1926, , , , , , , - ,
Blackburn Sydney __NOTOC__ The Blackburn R.B.2 Sydney ( serial ''N241'') was a long-range maritime patrol flying boat developed for the Royal Air Force in 1930, in response to Air Ministry Specification R.5/27. It was a parasol-winged braced monoplane of typic ...
, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1931, , , , , , , - , Blackburn Twin Blackburn, , UK, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1915, , , , , , Zeppelin interceptor , - , Blackburn Type L, , UK, , Floatplane, , , , 1915, , , , , , , - ,
Blackburn Velos The Blackburn T.3 Velos was a 1920s British two-seat coastal defence seaplane built by Blackburn Aeroplane & Motor Company Limited, Brough Aerodrome and the Greek National Aircraft Factory. Design and development The basic design of the Blac ...
, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1925, , , , , , , - , Blanchard BB-1, , France, , Flying boat, , Racer, , 1924, , , , , , , - , Blanchard Brd.1, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1922, , , , , , , - , Blériot 290, , France, , Amphibian, , Private, , 1931, , , , , , , - , Blériot 5190, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1933, , , , , , , - , Blériot-SPAD S.XIV, , France, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1917, , , , , , , - ,
Blohm & Voss BV 138 The Blohm & Voss BV 138 ''Seedrache'' (Sea Dragon), but nicknamed ''Der Fliegende Holzschuh'' ("flying clog",Nowarra 1997, original German title of the Schiffer book. from the side-view shape of its fuselage, as well as a play on the title of th ...
, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1937, , , , , , , - ,
Blohm & Voss BV 222 The Blohm & Voss BV 222 ''Wiking'' (Pronounced "Veeking") was a large, six-engined German flying boat of World War II. Originally designed as a commercial transport, it was the largest German seaplane to attain production status during the war. ...
, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Transport/Patrol, , 1940, , , , , , , - , Blohm & Voss BV 238, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1944, , Prototype, , 1, , , - ,
Blohm & Voss Ha 139 The Blohm & Voss Ha 139 was a German all-metal inverted gull wing floatplane. With its four engines it was at the time one of the largest float-equipped seaplanes that had been built. The inboard engines were mounted at the joint between the in ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1936, , , , , , , - , Blohm & Voss Ha 140, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1937, , , , , , , - ,
Boeing 314 Clipper The Boeing 314 Clipper was an American long-range flying boat produced by Boeing from 1938 to 1941. One of the largest aircraft of its time, it had the range to cross the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. For its wing, Boeing re-used the design fro ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1939, , , , , , , - , Boeing L-15 Scout, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1946, , , , , , , - ,
Boeing Model 1 The Boeing Model 1, also known as the B & W Seaplane, was a United States single-engine biplane seaplane aircraft. It was the first Boeing product and carried the initials of its designers, William Boeing and Lt. Conrad Westervelt USN. Design T ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1916, , , , , , , - , Boeing Model 2, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1917, , , , , , , - , Boeing Model 3, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1917, , , , , , , - , Boeing Model 5, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1918, , , , , , , - ,
Boeing Model 6 The Boeing B-1 (company designation Model 6) was a small biplane flying boat designed by William Boeing shortly after World War I. Design and development The Model 6 was the first commercial design for Boeing (as opposed to military or experiment ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1919, , , , , , , - ,
Boeing Model 6D The Boeing Model 6D, a.k.a. Boeing Model 6E, Boeing B-1D and Boeing B-1E, was an American pusher biplane flying-boat built by Boeing between 1928 and 1929. Development and design The Model 6D continued the designation series of the 1919 Boei ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1928, , , , , , , - , Boeing Model 7, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1920, , , , , , , - , Boeing Model 204, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1929, , , , 7, , , - ,
Boeing XPB The Boeing XPB (company Model 50) was an American twin-engined biplane long-range patrol flying boat of the 1920s. A single example was built for the United States Navy. Design and development In September 1924, the Naval Aircraft Factory was ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1924, , , , , , , - ,
Boeing XPBB Sea Ranger The Boeing XPBB-1 Sea Ranger (Boeing 344) was a prototype twin-engined flying boat patrol bomber built for the United States Navy. The order for this aircraft was canceled, to free production capacity to build the Boeing B-29, and only a single ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1942, , , , , , , - , Boeing-Canada A-213 Totem, , Canada, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1930, , , , , , , - , Bombardier CL-415, , Canada, , Amphibian, , Waterbomber, , 1993, , Production, , 95, , , - , Borel hydro-monoplane, , France, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1912, , , , , , , - , Borel Type Bo.11, , France, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1911, , Production, , , , , - , Borel-Odier Type Bo-C/B.O.20, , France, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1919, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Borel-Odier Type Bo-T/B.O.2, , France, , Floatplane, , Bomber/Transport, , 1916, , Production, , , 92, , , - , Breda A.4 Idro, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1926, , Production, , , , , - ,
Breda A.7 The Breda A.7 was a reconnaissance aircraft developed in Italy for use by the ''Regia Aeronautica'' in 1929. It was a braced parasol monoplane of conventional configuration with tailskid undercarriage. The pilot and observer sat in tandem, o ...
Idro , , Italy, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1929, , Production, , 14, , , - ,
Breda Ba.15 The Breda Ba.15 was a two-seat light aircraft produced in Italy in 1928. Design and development It was a high-wing braced monoplane of conventional design that seated the pilot and passenger in tandem within a fully enclosed cabin. Ba.15s were ...
H, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Private, , 1928, , Production, , , , , - , Breda Ba.25-I, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1931, , Production, , 766, , , - , Breguet 521 & 522 Bizerte, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1933, , , , , , , - ,
Breguet 530 Saigon Breguet or Bréguet may refer to: * Breguet (watch), watch manufacturer **Abraham-Louis Breguet (1747–1823), Swiss watchmaker **Louis-François-Clement Breguet (1804–1883), French physicist, watchmaker, electrical and telegraph work * Bréguet ...
, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1935, , , , , , , - , Breguet 730 & 731, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1938, , , , , , , - , Breguet 790 Nautilus, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1939, , , , , , , - , Breguet S.8/2 Calcutta, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1932, , , , , , , - , Breguet Type V, , France, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1912, , , , , , Schneider Trophy entrant , - ,
Bristol Bolingbroke The Bristol Fairchild Bolingbroke is a maritime patrol aircraft and trainer used by the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War. Built by Fairchild-Canada, it was a license-built version of the Bristol Blenheim Mk IV bomber. De ...
Mk.III, , Canada, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1939, , , , , , , - ,
Bristol XLRQ The Bristol XLRQ-1 was a 12-seat amphibious glider of the Bristol Aeronautical Corporation, New Haven, Connecticut (USA), developed for the United States Marine Corps in 1942-43. Only two prototypes were built before the USMC scrapped the idea ...
, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1943, , Prototype, , 2, , , - , Brun-Cottan Patrol Flying Boat, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1918, , Prototype, , 1, , Davilla, 2002, p.132 , - ,
Brunner-Winkle Bird The Brunner-Winkle Bird was a three-seat taxi and joy-riding aircraft produced in the US from 1928 to 1931. Design and operation The Model A version was powered by the ubiquitous Curtiss OX-5, and featured a welded steel-tube truss fuselage wit ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1928, , Production, , 240, , , - , Budd BB-1 Pioneer, , US, , Flying boat, , Experimental, , 1931, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Buhl CA-6 Airsedan, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport/Patrol, , 1935, , Production, , 4, , , - , Burgess-Dunne Hydro, , US, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1914, , , , , , , - , Burgess HT-2 Speed Scout, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1917, , , , 8, , , - ,
Burgess Model I __NOTOC__ The Burgess Model I, also known as the ''Burgess I-Scout'' and the ''Coast Defense Hydroaeroplane'', was a United States reconnaissance seaplane built for the Aeronautical Division, U.S. Signal Corps in 1913. It was of conventional Wr ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1913, , Prototype, , 1, , , - ,
Burgess Model K The Burgess Model K was a two-seat pusher type "flying boat" built for the U.S. Navy by Burgess in 1913. Design The aircraft was built to meet navy requirements as a two-seat, tandem, staggered-wing biplane flying boat. Primary construction wa ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1913, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Burgess Model L & S, , US, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1916, , Prototype, , , , , - , Burgess Model U/U-2/NU-2, , US, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1917, , , , 13, , , - , CAMS 30, , France, , Flying boat, , Trainer, , 1922, , Production, , 31, , , - , CAMS 31, , France, , Flying boat, , Fighter, , 1922, , Prototype, , 2, , , - , CAMS 33, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol/Transport, , 1923, , Production, , 21, , , - ,
CAMS 36 __NOTOC__ The CAMS 36 was a 1920s France, French flying boat designed and built by Chantiers Aéro-Maritimes de la Seine. It was originally conceived as a single-seat fighter but evolved as a racer to compete in the 1922 Schneider Trophy race. Lac ...
, , France, , Flying boat, , Racer, , 1922, , Prototype, , 2, , , - ,
CAMS 37 The CAMS 37 was a French 1920's biplane flying boat designed for military reconnaissance, but which found use in a wide variety of roles. Development It was the first design for Chantiers Aéro-Maritimes de la Seine (CAMS) by their new head de ...
, , France, , Amphibian, , Patrol/Transport, , 1926, , Production, , 332, , , - , CAMS 38, , France, , Flying boat, , Racer, , 1923, , , , 1, , , - , CAMS 46, , France, , Flying boat, , Trainer, , 1926, , Production, , 15, , , - , CAMS 53, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1928, , Production, , 30 ca., , , - ,
CAMS 55 __NOTOC__ The CAMS 55 was a reconnaissance flying boat built in France in the late 1920s which equipped the French Navy throughout the 1930s. Design and development The CAMS 55 design was derived from the unsuccessful CAMS 51 and followed t ...
, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1927, , Production, , 112, , , - , CAMS 58, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1931, , Prototype, , 4, , , - ,
Canadair CL-215 The Canadair CL-215 (Scooper) is the first model in a series of flying boat amphibious aircraft designed and built by Canadian aircraft manufacturer Canadair, and later produced by Bombardier. It is one of only a handful of large amphibious a ...
, , Canada, , Amphibian, , Waterbomber, , 1967, , Production, , 125, , , - , Canadian Vickers Vancouver, , Canada, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1929, , Production, , 6, , , - ,
Canadian Vickers Vanessa The Canadian Vickers Vanessa was a Canadian biplane transport seaplane of the 1920s. It was a single-engine, twin-float biplane of mixed construction, evaluated by the Royal Canadian Air Force and used for experimental air-mail services.. Desig ...
, , Canada, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1927, , Prototype, , 1, , , - ,
Canadian Vickers Varuna The Canadian Vickers Varuna was a Canadian flying boat of the 1920s built by Canadian Vickers as a twin-engined, unequal-span biplane, with a wooden hull and steel tube structure. Design and development The Varuna was developed in response to a R ...
, , Canada, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1927, , Production, , 8, , , - , Canadian Vickers Vedette, , Canada, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1924, , Production, , 60, , , - ,
Canadian Vickers Velos The Canadian Vickers Velos was a Canadian twin-engined float-equipped sesquiplane designed and built by Canadian Vickers Limited in 1928. Designed for survey work, it proved difficult to fly and only one was built. Operator ; *Royal Canadian ...
, , Canada, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1928, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Canadian Vickers Vista, , Canada, , Flying boat, , Trainer, , 1927, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Cañete Pirata, , Spain, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1927, , , , , , , - , CANT 6, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1925, , Prototype, , 3, , , - , CANT 7, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Trainer, , 1924, , Production, , 34, , , - ,
CANT 10 The CANT 10 was a flying boat airliner produced in Italy in the 1920s. It was a conventional biplane design with single-bay, unstaggered wings of equal span, having seating for four passengers within the hull, while the pilot sat in an open co ...
, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1925, , Production, , 18, , , - , CANT 18, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Trainer, , 1926, , Production, , 29, , , - ,
CANT 21 The CANT 21 was an Italian reconnaissance flying boat built by CANT in the late 1920s. Development In 1926 the Regia Aeronautica contacted the CNT assigning it a contract that provided for the supply of a prototype for a two-seater, single-eng ...
, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1927, , Prototype, , 2, , , - , CANT 22, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1927, , Production, , 10, , , - ,
CANT 25 The CANT 25 was an Italian shipboard single-seat sesquiplane flying boat fighter that entered service with the ''Regia Aeronautica'' (Italian Royal Air Force) in 1931. Design and development The CANT 25 was developed from the earlier CANT 18 ...
, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Fighter, , 1927, , Production, , 37, , , - , CANT Z.501 Gabbiano, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1934, , Production, , 454, , , - , CANT Z.504, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1934, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , CANT Z.505, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1935, , Prototype, , 1, , , - ,
CANT Z.506 The CANT Z.506 ''Airone'' ( Italian: Heron) was a trimotor floatplane produced by CANT from 1935. It served as a transport and postal aircraft with the Italian airline "Ala Littoria". It established 10 world records in 1936 and another 10 in 193 ...
, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Transport/Patrol, , 1935, , Production, , 356, , , - , CANT Z.508, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Bomber, , 1936, , Prototype, , 3, , , - , CANT Z.509, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1937, , Prototype, , 3, , , - , CANT Z.511, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1940, , Prototype, , 2, , , - , CANT Z.515, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1939, , Production, , 11, , , - ,
Caproni Ca.39 The Caproni Ca.3 is an Italian heavy bomber of World War I and the postwar era. It was the most produced version of the series of aircraft that began with the 1914 Caproni Ca.1 and continued until the more powerful 1917 Caproni Ca.5 variant. ...
, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , late 1910s, , Prototype, , , , , - , Caproni Ca.43, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1917, , Prototype, , , , , - , Caproni Ca.47, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , late 1910s, , , , , , , - ,
Caproni Ca.60 The Caproni Ca.60 Transaereo, often referred to as the Noviplano (nine-wing) or Capronissimo, was the prototype of a large nine-wing flying boat intended to become a 100-passenger transatlantic airliner. It featured eight engines and three sets ...
, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1921, , , , , , , - , Caproni Ca.310 Idro, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1937, , , , , , , - , Caproni Ca.316, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1940, , Prototypes, , 14, , , - , Caspar U.1, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1922, , , , , , , - , Caudron G.3, , France, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1913, , Production, , , , Davilla, 2002, p.143 , - ,
Caudron G.4 The Caudron G.4 was a French biplane with twin engines, widely used during World War I as a bomber. It was designed by René and Gaston Caudron as an improvement over their single-engined Caudron G.3. The aircraft employed wing warping for b ...
, , France, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1913, , Production, , 8, , Davilla, 2002, p.150 , - ,
Cessna 150 The Cessna 150 is a two-seat tricycle gear general aviation airplane that was designed for flight training, touring and personal use.Plane and Pilot: ''1978 Aircraft Directory'', pages 22-23. Werner & Werner Corp, Santa Monica CA, 1977. In 19 ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1967, , , , , , , - ,
Cessna 170 The Cessna 170 is an American light, single-engined, general aviation aircraft produced by the Cessna Aircraft Company between 1948 and 1956. It is the predecessor of the Cessna 172, the most produced aircraft in history, which replaced ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1948, , , , , , , - ,
Cessna 172 The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is an American four-seat, single-engine, high wing, fixed-wing aircraft made by the Cessna Aircraft Company.
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1956, , , , , , , - ,
Cessna 180 Skywagon The Cessna 180 Skywagon is a four- or six-seat, fixed conventional gear general aviation airplane which was produced between 1953 and 1981. Though the design is no longer in production, many of these aircraft are still in use as personal aircr ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1952, , , , , , , - , Cessna 182 Skylane, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1956, , , , , , , - ,
Cessna 185 Skywagon The Cessna 185 Skywagon is a six-seat, single-engined, general aviation light aircraft manufactured by Cessna. It first flew as a prototype in July 1960, with the first production model completed in March 1961. The Cessna 185 is a high-winge ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1960, , , , , , , - , Cessna 190, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1945, , , , , , , - ,
Cessna 206 The Cessna 205, 206, and 207, known primarily as the Stationair (and marketed variously as the Super Skywagon, Skywagon and Super Skylane) are a family of single-engined, general aviation aircraft with fixed landing gear, used in commercial air ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1962, , , , , , , - ,
Cessna 208 Caravan The Cessna 208 Caravan is a utility aircraft produced by Cessna. The project was commenced on November 20, 1981, and the prototype first flew on December 9, 1982. The production model was certified by the FAA in October 1984 and its Cargo ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1982, , , , , , , - ,
Cessna AT-17 Bobcat The Cessna AT-17 Bobcat or Cessna Crane is a twin-engine advanced trainer aircraft designed and made in the United States, and used during World War II to bridge the gap between single-engine trainers and larger multi-engine combat aircraft. Th ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1939, , , , , , , - , Chetverikov MDR-6 (Che-2), , USSR, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1939, , , , , , , - , Chetverikov OSGA-101, , USSR, , Amphibian, , Experimental, , 1934, , , , , , , - , Chetverikov SPL, , USSR, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1935, , , , , , , - , Chetverikov TA-1, , USSR, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1947, , , , , , , - , Claude Dornier Sea Star, , Germany, , Amphibian, , , , 1986, , , , , , , - ,
Colonial Skimmer The Colonial Model C-1 Skimmer was an American small single-engined amphibian flying boat built by the Colonial Aircraft Corporation. It was the start of a line of very similar aircraft designed by David Thurston. Design and development In 1946 ...
C-1 and C-2, , US, , Flying boat, , , , 1960s, , , , , , , - ,
Consolidated Commodore The Consolidated Commodore was an American flying boat built by Consolidated Aircraft and used for passenger travel in the 1930s, mostly in the Caribbean, operated by companies like Pan American Airways. History A pioneer of the long-hau ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1929, , Production, , 14, , , - ,
Consolidated NY The Consolidated Model 2 was a PT-1 biplane trainer diverted to the United States Navy for a trainer competition in 1925. It beat out 14 other designs, and was ordered into production as the NY-1."The Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraftcover ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1926, , Production, , 302, , , - , Consolidated P2Y, , US, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1929, , Production, , 78, , , - ,
Consolidated PB2Y Coronado The PB2Y Coronado is a large flying boat patrol bomber designed by Consolidated Aircraft, and used by the US Navy during World War II in bombing, antisubmarine, and transport roles. Obsolete by the end of the war, Coronados were quickly taken o ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1937, , Production, , 217, , , - ,
Consolidated PBY Catalina The Consolidated PBY Catalina is a flying boat and amphibious aircraft that was produced in the 1930s and 1940s. In Canadian service it was known as the Canso. It was one of the most widely used seaplanes of World War II. Catalinas served wi ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1935, , Production, , 3308, , some versions amphibious. , - ,
Consolidated XP4Y Corregidor The Consolidated XP4Y Corregidor (company Model 31) was an American twin-engined long-range maritime patrol flying boat built by Consolidated Aircraft for the United States Navy. Only one was built and a production order for 200 was cancelled. ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1939, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Consolidated XPY-1 Admiral, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1929, , Prototype, , 1, , , - ,
Convair F2Y Sea Dart The Convair F2Y Sea Dart was an American seaplane fighter aircraft that rode on twin hydro-skis during takeoff and landing. It flew only as a prototype, and never entered mass production. It is the only seaplane to have exceeded the speed of so ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Fighter, , 1953, , Prototype, , 5, , hydro-skis , - , Convair R3Y Tradewind, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1950, , Production, , 13, , , - , Coutant RMC 17, , France, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1917, , Production, , , , Davilla, 2002, p.179 , - ,
Curtiss CR-3 Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company (1909 – 1929) was an American aircraft manufacturer originally founded by Glenn Hammond Curtiss and Augustus Moore Herring in Hammondsport, New York. After significant commercial success in its first decade ...
& 4, , US, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1923, , , , , , , - ,
Curtiss CT-1 The Curtiss CT-1 model 24, a twin engine torpedo bomber mounted on floats, was first flown in 1921. Development The US Navy was looking for a new torpedo bomber following a demonstration of sinking a battleship with an aircraft. A specificatio ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1921, , , , , , , - ,
Curtiss H-12 The Curtiss Model H was a family of classes of early long-range flying boats, the first two of which were developed directly on commission in the United States in response to the £10,000 prize challenge issued in 1913 by the London newspaper, t ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1916, , , , , , , - ,
Curtiss H-16 The Curtiss Model H was a family of classes of early long-range flying boats, the first two of which were developed directly on commission in the United States in response to the £10,000 prize challenge issued in 1913 by the London newspaper, t ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1917, , , , , , , - ,
Curtiss HS The Curtiss HS was a single-engined patrol flying boat built for the United States Navy during World War I. Large numbers were built from 1917 to 1919, with the type being used to carry out anti-submarine patrols from bases in France from June 1 ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1917, , , , , , , - , Curtiss Model 2, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1915, , , , , , , - ,
Curtiss Model E The Curtiss Model E was an early aircraft developed by Glenn Curtiss in the United States in 1911. Design Essentially a refined and enlarged version of the later "headless" Model D, variants of the Model E made important steps in pioneering ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1911, , , , , , , - ,
Curtiss Model F The Curtiss Models F made up a family of early flying boats developed in the United States in the years leading up to World War I. Widely produced, Model Fs saw service with the United States Navy under the designations C-2 through C-5, later ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , , , 1912, , , , , , , - , Curtiss Model K, , US, , Flying boat, , , , 1915, , , , , , , - , Curtiss N-9, , US, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1916, , , , , , , - , Curtiss NC, , US, , Flying boat, , Experimental, , 1919, , , , , , Trans-Atlantic , - , Curtiss SC Seahawk, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1944, , , , , , , - , Curtiss SO3C Seamew, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1939, , , , , , , - ,
Curtiss SOC Seagull The Curtiss SOC Seagull was an American single-engined scout observation seaplane, designed by Alexander Solla of the Curtiss-Wright Corporation for the United States Navy. The aircraft served on battleships and cruisers in a seaplane configurati ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1934, , , , , , , - , Curtiss-Wright CA-1 Commuter, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1935, , , , , , , - , Curtiss-Wright CW-3 Duckling, , US, , Flying boat, , Private, , 1931, , , , , , , - , Dayton-Wright FP.2, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1921, , Prototype, , 1, , , - ,
de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver The de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver is a single-engined high-wing propeller-driven short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft developed and manufactured by de Havilland Canada. It has been primarily operated as a bush plane and has been used f ...
, , Canada, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1947, , Production, , 1657, , , - ,
de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter The de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter is a single-engined, high-wing, propeller-driven, short take-off and landing (STOL) aircraft developed by de Havilland Canada. It was conceived to be capable of performing the same roles as the earlier and h ...
, , Canada, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1951, , Production, , 466, , , - ,
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter The de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter is a Canadian STOL (Short Takeoff and Landing) utility aircraft developed by de Havilland Canada, which produced the aircraft from 1965 to 1988; Viking Air purchased the type certificate, then restart ...
, , Canada, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1965, , Production, , 985, , , - , de Havilland DH.50, , UK, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1923, , , , , , , - , de Havilland DH.60 Moth, , UK, , Floatplane, , Private, , 1925, , , , , , , - , de Havilland DH.61 Giant Moth, , UK, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1927, , , , 3, , , - , de Havilland DH.83 Fox Moth, , UK, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1932, , , , , , , - , de Havilland DH.89 Dragon Rapide, , UK, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1934, , , , , , , - , de Havilland DH.90 Dragonfly, , UK, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1935, , , , , , , - , de Havilland Hornet Moth, , UK, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1934, , , , , , , - , Deperdussin Monocoque, , France, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1913, , , , , , , - , Dewoitine HD.730, , France, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1940, , , , , , , - ,
Dewoitine HD.780 The Dewoitine HD.780 was a prototype French fighter-floatplane designed and built from 1938–40. It was a single-seat, single-engined aircraft based on the Dewoitine D.520 land-based fighter. A single example was built but was abandoned unflown, ...
, , France, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1940, , , , , , , - ,
DFS Seeadler The DFS Seeadler (Sea Eagle) was a German flying boat Glider (sailplane), sailplane designed by Hans Jacobs of the Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug (DFS). It was version of the 1935 DFS Rhönadler, with a new fuselage and strongly gul ...
, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Sailplane, , 1936, , , , , , , - , Donnet-Denhaut D.D.1, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1915, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Donnet-Denhaut D.D.2, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1916, , Production, , 401, , , - , Donnet-Denhaut D.D.8, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1917, , Production, , 500+, , , - , Donnet-Denhaut D.D.9, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1918, , Production, , 100, , , - , Donnet-Denhaut D.D.10, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1918, , Production, , 30, , , - , Donnet-Denhaut P.10, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1918, , Prototype, , 1, , Davilla, 2002, pp.190-191 , - , Donnet-Denhaut P.15, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol/Transport, , 1919, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Donnet-Lévêque Type A, , France, , Flying boat, , , , 1912, , , , , , Also built as the FBA-Lévêque , - , Donnet-Lévêque Type B, , France, , Flying boat, , , , 1910s, , , , , , , - , Donnet-Lévêque Type C, , France, , Flying boat, , , , 1910s, , , , , , , - ,
Dornier Do 12 The Dornier Do 12 ''Libelle'' III ("Dragonfly III") was the third of a line of small German flying boats of the 1930s. It started with the Dornier A Libelle I and the Dornier A Libelle II, though the Do 12 was not a continuation, but an entir ...
, , Germany, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1932, , , , , , , - ,
Dornier Do 14 __NOTOC__ The Dornier Do 14 was a prototype seaplane, developed by Dornier Flugzeugwerke with backing from the Luftwaffe for experimental propulsion studies. The aircraft was similar to the Dornier Do 12 The Dornier Do 12 ''Libelle'' III ("Dr ...
, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Experimental, , 1934, , , , , , , - , Dornier Do 16 Wal, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1923, , , , , , , - , Dornier Do 18, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1935, , , , , , , - , Dornier Do 22, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1938, , , , , , , - , Dornier Do 24 & Do 318, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1937, , , , , , , - ,
Dornier Do 26 The Dornier Do 26 was an all-metal gull-winged flying boat produced before and during World War II by ''Dornier Flugzeugwerke'' of Germany. It was operated by a crew of four and was intended to carry a payload of 500 kg (1,100 lb) o ...
, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1938, , , , , , , - , Dornier Do 212, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Experimental, , 1942, , , , , , , - , Dornier Do A Libelle, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Private, , 1921, , , , , , , - , Dornier Do D, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1924, , , , , , , - ,
Dornier Do E The Dornier Do E was a small German flying boat of 1924, designed for reconnaissance missions. Development Conceptually, the Do E was very similar to the successful Dornier Wal, but smaller and single-engined. It was of all-metal construction, ...
, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1924, , , , , , , - , Dornier Do J Wal, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Transport/Patrol, , 1922, , , , , , , - , Dornier Do L Delphin, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1920, , , , , , , - , Dornier Do R Super Wal, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1926, , , , , , , - , Dornier Do S, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1930, , , , , , , - ,
Dornier Do X The Dornier Do X was the largest, heaviest, and most powerful flying boat in the world when it was produced by the Dornier company of Germany in 1929. First conceived by Claude Dornier in 1924, planning started in late 1925 and after over 240, ...
, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1929, , , , , , , - ,
Dornier S-Ray 007 The Dornier S-Ray 007 is a two-seat amphibious aircraft concept designed by Dornier Technologie.Bayerl, Robby; Martin Berkemeier; et al: ''World Directory of Leisure Aviation 2011-12'', page 42. WDLA UK, Lancaster UK, 2011. ISSN 1368-485X The co ...
, , Germany, , Amphibian, , Private, , 2007, , , , , , , - ,
Dornier Seastar The Dornier Seastar is a turboprop-powered amphibious aircraft built largely of composite materials. Developed by of Germany, it first flew in 1984. The design is owned by Claudius Jr's son, Conrado, who founded Dornier Seawings AG (now Dornier ...
, , Germany, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1985, , , , , , , - ,
Douglas DF The Douglas DF was a commercial flying boat built by Douglas Aircraft Company, first flown on 24 September 1936. Design and development The DF could accommodate 32 passengers, or 16 in sleeper cabins, and was the last flying boat built by the ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1936, , , , , , , - , Douglas Dolphin, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1931, , , , , , , - , Douglas DT, , US, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1921, , , , , , , - , Douglas World Cruiser, , US, , Floatplane, , Experimental, , 1923, , , , , , First flight around world. , - , Douglas PD, , US, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1929, , , , , , , - , Douglas Sinbad, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1930, , , , , , , - ,
Douglas T2D The Douglas T2D was an American twin-engined torpedo bomber contracted by the military, and required to be usable on wheels or floats, and operating from aircraft carriers. It was the first twin-engined aircraft to be operated from an aircraft ca ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1927, , , , , , , - ,
Douglas YOA-5 The Douglas YOA-5 was an Amphibious aircraft designed for the United States Army Air Corps. Although a prototype was built, it did not enter production. Design and development In November 1932, the U.S. Army ordered the development of an amphi ...
, , US, , Amphibian, , Patrol, , 1935, , , , , , , - , EAF L.33 Chelóna, , Greece, , Floatplane, , Multi-role, , 1938, , , , , , , - , Eastman E-2 Sea Rover, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1928, , , , , , , - , Edo OSE-1, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1946, , , , , , , - ,
EDRA Aeronautica Super Pétrel The Scoda Aeronáutica Super Pétrel is an amphibious pusher configuration biplane, seating two side-by-side, first brought into production in Brazil in 2002 by EDRA Aeronáutica, although the original design had French parentage. Production i ...
, , Brazil, , Amphibian, , Private, , 2002, , , , , , , - , Eklund TE-1, , Finland, , Amphibian, , Private, , 1949, , , , , , , - ,
Elias EM __NOTOC__ The Elias EM was a 1920s American general-purpose and marine expeditionary biplane built by Elias. Development The company designed the Elias EM-1 to meet a United States Marine Corps requirement for a multirole marine expeditionary ai ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , , , 1922, , , , , , , - , Elias EO, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1922, , , , , , , - , Ellison-Mahon Gweduck, , US, , Amphibian, , Private, , 2009, , Homebuilt, , , , , - , English Electric Ayr, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1924, , , , , , , - , English Electric Kingston, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1924, , , , , , , - , FBA 10, , France, , Amphibian, , Patrol, , 1922, , , , , , , - ,
FBA 11 The FBA Type A and the similar Type B and C were a family of reconnaissance flying boats produced in France prior to and during World War I. Development All three were unequal-span pusher biplane flying boats with a single step hull with a ...
, , France, , Flying boat, , Trainer, , 1923, , , , , , , - , FBA 12, , France, , Flying boat, , Trainer, , 1920s, , , , , , , - , FBA 13, , France, , Flying boat, , Trainer, , 1920s, , , , , , , - , FBA 16, , France, , Flying boat, , Trainer, , 1920s, , , , , , , - , FBA 17, , France, , Flying boat, , Trainer, , 1920s, , , , , , , - , FBA 19, , France, , Flying boat, , Bomber, , 1924, , , , , , , - ,
FBA 21 The FBA 21 and 23 were small flying boat airliners built in France in the mid-1920s. Their development was an attempt by FBA to develop a commercial version of their FBA 19 bomber which had failed to attract orders from military buyers. Retaining ...
, , France, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1925, , , , , , , - ,
FBA 290 __NOTOC__ The Franco-British Aviation Model 290 was a French four-seat amphibian flying boat built by the Franco-British Aviation Company (FBA) as a replacement for the Model 17 in French naval service. Development The FBA Company was requested ...
, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1930, , , , , , , - ,
FBA 310 The FBA Type 310 was a 1930s French touring flying boat or amphibian built by the Franco-British Aviation Company. The Type 310 was the last design from FBA and was their only monoplane flying boat. Designed to sell into a growing market for tou ...
, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1930, , , , , , , - ,
FBA Type A The FBA Type A and the similar Type B and C were a family of reconnaissance flying boats produced in France prior to and during World War I. Development All three were unequal-span pusher biplane flying boats with a single step hull with ...
, , France, , Flying boat, , Racer, , 1913, , , , , , , - , FBA Type B, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1915, , , , , , , - , FBA Type C, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1910s, , , , , , , - , FBA Type H, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1920s, , , , , , , - , FBA Type S, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1917, , , , , , , - , Fabre Hydravion, , France, , Floatplane, , Experimental, , 1910, , , , , , , - ,
Fairchild 24 The Fairchild Model 24, also called the Fairchild Model 24 Argus and UC-61 Forwarder, is a four-seat, single-engine monoplane light transport aircraft designed by the Fairchild Aviation Corporation in the 1930s. It was adopted by the United ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1932, , , , , , , - , Fairchild 45-80 Sekani, , Canada, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1937, , Prototype, , 2, , , - ,
Fairchild 71 The Fairchild 71 was an American high-wing monoplane passenger and cargo aircraft built by Fairchild Aircraft and later built in Canada by Fairchild Aircraft Ltd. (Canada) for both military and civilian use as a rugged bush plane. Design and d ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1926, , , , , , , - , Fairchild 82, , Canada, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1935, , , , , , , - ,
Fairchild 91 The Fairchild 91, (a.k.a. A-942), was a single-engine eight-passenger flying boat airliner developed in the United States in the mid-1930s.Taylor, Michael J.H. . ''Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation”. Studio Editions. London. 1989. Design Fairchi ...
, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1935, , , , , , , - ,
Fairchild F-11 Husky The Fairchild F-11 Husky was a Canadian bush plane designed and manufactured in the post-Second World War era. Despite a promising design, a lack of a suitable powerplant hurt performance, and stiff competition from the de Havilland Beaver and de ...
, , Canada, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1946, , , , , , , - , Fairchild FB-3, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1929, , , , , , , - , Fairchild FC-2, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1926, , , , , , , - , Fairchild KR-34, , US, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1928, , , , , , , - , Fairchild Sekani, , Canada, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1937, , , , , , , - , Fairchild Super 71, , Canada, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1934, , , , , , , - ,
Fairey Campania The Fairey Campania was a British ship-borne, patrol and reconnaissance aircraft of the First World War and Russian Civil War. It was a single-engine, two-seat biplane with twin main floats and backward-folding wings. The Campania was the first ...
, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1917, , Production, , 62, , , - , Fairey Flycatcher, , UK, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1922, , Production, , 196, , , - , Fairey Fremantle, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol , , 1924, , , , 1, , , - ,
Fairey Hamble Baby The Fairey Hamble Baby was a British single-seat naval patrol floatplane designed and built by Fairey Aviation for the Royal Naval Air Service Design and development Fairey Aviation built a number of Sopwith Baby floatplanes at its Hamble work ...
, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1917, , Production, , 180, , , - ,
Fairey III The Fairey Aviation Company Fairey III was a family of British reconnaissance biplanes that enjoyed a very long production and service history in both landplane and seaplane variants. First flying on 14 September 1917, examples were still in u ...
, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1918, , Production, , 964, , , - ,
Fairey N.4 The Fairey N.4 was a 1920s British five-seat long range reconnaissance flying boat. Designed and built by the Fairey Aviation Company to meet an Admiralty requirement for a very large four-engined reconnaissance aircraft, it was the world's bigg ...
, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1923, , , , 3, , , - , Fairey N.9, , UK, , Floatplane, , experimental, , 1918, , , , 1, , , - , Fairey N.10, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1917, , , , , , , - , Fairey Pintail, , UK, , Amphibian, , Fighter/Patrol, , 1920, , , , 6, , , - , Fairey S.9/30, , UK, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1934, , , , , , , - , Fairey Seafox, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1936, , Production, , 66, , , - ,
Fairey Seal The Fairey Seal was a British carrier-borne spotter-reconnaissance aircraft, operated in the 1930s. The Seal was derived – like the Gordon – from the IIIF. To enable the Fairey Seal to be launched by catapult from warships, it could be f ...
, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1930, , , , , , , - ,
Fairey Swordfish The Fairey Swordfish is a biplane torpedo bomber, designed by the Fairey Aviation Company. Originating in the early 1930s, the Swordfish, nicknamed "Stringbag", was principally operated by the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy. It was also us ...
, , UK, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1934, , , , , , , - ,
Farman F.50 The Farman F.50 was a French twin-engined night bomber designed and built by Farman as a replacement for the single-engined Voisin III, Voisin pusher biplanes in service with the French Air Force. Development The twin-engined F.50 flew for th ...
, , France, , Flying boat, , , , 1920s, , , , , , , - , Farman F.51, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1922, , , , , , , - , Farman F.60 Torp, , France, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1920s, , , , , , , - , Farman F.166, 167 & 168, , France, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1928, , , , , , , - , Farman F.271, , France, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1934, , , , , , , - , Farman HF.22, , France, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1913, , Production, , , , , - , Farman HF.23, , France, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1913, , Production, , 16, , , - ,
Farman NC.470 The Farman NC.470 (also known as the Centre N.C-470 when Farman was nationalised to form SNCAC) was a French twin-engined floatplane designed as a crew trainer for the French Navy. It was used in small numbers for both its intended role as a tr ...
& 471, , France, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1938, , , , , , , - , Felixstowe F.1, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1916, , , , , , , - ,
Felixstowe F.2 The Felixstowe F.2 was a 1917 British flying boat class designed and developed by Lieutenant Commander John Cyril Porte RN at the naval air station, Felixstowe during the First World War adapting a larger version of his superior Felixstowe F ...
, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1917, , , , , , , - , Felixstowe F.3, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1917, , , , , , , - , Felixstowe F.4 Fury, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1918, , , , , , , - ,
Felixstowe F.5 The Felixstowe F.5 was a British First World War flying boat designed by Lieutenant Commander John Cyril Porte RN of the Seaplane Experimental Station, Felixstowe. Design and development Porte designed a better hull for the larger Curtiss H-1 ...
, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1918, , , , , , , - , Felixstowe Porte Baby, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1916, , , , , , , - , Fiat C.29, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1929, , , , , , , - , Fiat CR.20 Idro, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1926, , , , , , , - ,
Fiat RS.14 The Fiat RS.14 was an Italian long-range maritime strategic reconnaissance floatplane. The RS.14 was a four/five seat all-metal cantilever low/mid-wing monoplane powered by two wing-mounted 626 kW (840 hp) Fiat A.74 R.C.38 engines. It ...
, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1939, , , , , , , - , Fizir AF-2, , Yugoslavia, , Flying boat, , Private, , 1930, , , , , , , - , Fizir F1M, , Yugoslavia, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1930, , , , , , , - , Fizir FN-H, , Yugoslavia, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1931, , , , , , , - , Fleet 50 Freighter, , Canada, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1938, , , , , , , - , Fleet 80 Canuck, , Canada, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1945, , , , , , , - , Fleetwings Seabird, , US, , Amphibian, , , , 1937, , , , , , , - , Flygfabriken LN-3 Seagull, , Sweden, , Amphibian, , Private, , 2008, , , , , , , - , FlyNano Nano, , Finland, , Flying boat, , Private, , 2012, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Focke-Wulf FW 58W, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1935, , , , , , , - ,
Focke-Wulf Fw 62 The Focke-Wulf Fw 62 was a reconnaissance floatplane, designed and built by Focke-Wulf for use by Nazi Germany's '' Kriegsmarine''. Only four were built. Design and development In 1936 the RLM, the German ministry of aviation, formulated a ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1937, , , , , , , - , Fokker B.I & B.III, , Netherlands, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1922, , , , , , , - , Fokker B.II, , Netherlands, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1923, , , , , , , - , Fokker B.IV, , Netherlands, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1928, , , , 6, , , - , Fokker C.VII-W, , Netherlands, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1928, , , , , , , - , Fokker C.VIII-W, , Netherlands, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1928, , , , , , , - , Fokker C.XI-W, , Netherlands, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1935, , , , , , , - , Fokker C.XIV-W, , Netherlands, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1937, , , , , , , - , Fokker F.VII, , Netherlands, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1924, , , , , , , - ,
Fokker Super Universal ] The Fokker Super Universal was an airliner produced in the United States in the late 1920s, an enlarged and improved version of the Fokker Universal, fitted with cantilever wings and an enclosed cockpit. It was subsequently also manufactured und ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1928, , , , , , , - ,
Fokker T.II The Fokker T.II or T.2 (Not to be confused with the Fokker T-2) was a single engine floatplane designed in the Netherlands in the early 1920s as a torpedo bomber. Three were bought by the US Navy who tested them against other aircraft from ...
, , Netherlands, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1921, , , , , , , - , Fokker T.III, , Netherlands, , Floatplane, , , , 1920s, , , , , , , - ,
Fokker T.IV The Fokker T.IV was a Dutch torpedo bomber/maritime reconnaissance floatplane of the 1920s and 1930s. First flying in 1927, it served with the Dutch Naval Aviation Service in the Dutch East Indies until the remaining aircraft were destroyed dur ...
, , Netherlands, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1927, , , , , , , - , Fokker T.VIII-W, , Netherlands, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1939, , , , , , , - ,
Fokker Universal The Fokker Universal was the first aircraft built in the United States that was based on the designs of Dutch-born Anthony Fokker, who had designed aircraft for the Germans during World War I. About half of the 44 Universals that were built betw ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1926, , , , , , , - , Fokker W.3, , Netherlands, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1915, , , , , , , - ,
Ford Trimotor The Ford Trimotor (also called the "Tri-Motor", and nicknamed the "Tin Goose") is an American three-engined transport aircraft. Production started in 1925 by the companies of Henry Ford and ended on June 7, 1933, after 199 had been made. It ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1926, , , , , , , - , Found Centennial, , Canada, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1967, , , , , , , - , Found FBA-1, , Canada, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1949, , , , , , , - , Found FBA-2, , Canada, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1960, , , , , , , - , Friedrichshafen FF.29, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1914, , Production, , 44, , , - , Friedrichshafen FF.31, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1915, , , , 2, , , - ,
Friedrichshafen FF.33 Friedrichshafen FF.33 was a German single-engined reconnaissance three-bay wing structure biplane, using twin floats, designed by Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen in 1914 for the ''Marine-Fliegerabteilung'' aviation forces of the ''Kaiserliche Mar ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1914, , , , , , , - , Friedrichshafen FF.34, , Germany, , Floatplane, , , , 1916, , , , , , , - , Friedrichshafen FF.35, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1916, , , , , , , - , Friedrichshafen FF.37, , Germany, , Floatplane, , , , 1910s, , , , , , , - , Friedrichshafen FF.39, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1910s, , , , , , , - , Friedrichshafen FF.40, , Germany, , Floatplane, , , , 1916, , , , 1, , , - , Friedrichshafen FF.41, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1916, , , , , , , - , Friedrichshafen FF.43, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1916, , , , 1, , , - , Friedrichshafen FF.44, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1917, , , , 1, , , - , Friedrichshafen FF.48, , Germany, , Floatplane, , , , 1917, , , , 3, , , - , Friedrichshafen FF.49, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1917, , Production, , 240, , , - , Friedrichshafen FF.53, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1918, , , , 3, , , - ,
Friedrichshafen FF.59 Friedrichshafen FF.33 was a German single-engined reconnaissance three-bay wing structure biplane, using twin Floatplane, floats, designed by Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen in 1914 for the ''Marine-Fliegerabteilung'' aviation forces of the Imperial ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1914, , Production, , 315, , , - , GAF Nomad, , Australia, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1971, , , , , , , - ,
Gallaudet D-4 The Gallaudet D-4 was an unusual biplane designed and built by Gallaudet Aircraft Company for the United States Navy. It was powered by a Liberty L-12 engine buried within the fuselage which turned a large, four-bladed propeller attached to a rin ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1918, , , , , , , - , General Aeroplane Verville, , US, , Flying boat, , , , 1916, , , , , , , - , General Aeroplane Gamma S, , US, , Floatplane, , , , 1916, , , , , , , - ,
General Aviation PJ The General Aviation PJ was a flying boat produced in the United States in the 1930s as a search-and-rescue aircraft for the Coast Guard. Design Originally designated FLB (for "Flying Life Boat"), it was a conventional high-wing cantilever mo ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1931, , , , , , , - ,
Gidroplan Che-22 Korvet The Gidroplan Che-22 Korvet ( en, Corvette) is a three-seat, parasol wing flying boat designed and built in Russia from the 1990s. It can have one or two engines and may be configured as an amphibian. At least eighty have been produced. Design ...
, , Russia, , Flying boat, , Homebuilt, , 1993, , , , , , , - ,
Gloster Goring The Gloster Goring was a single-engined two-seat biplane designed to meet 1926 Air Ministry specifications for a day/torpedo bomber. It was not put into production and the one aircraft built served later as an engine testbed. Development Early ...
, , UK, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1927, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Gloster II, , UK, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1924, , , , , , , - , Gloster III, , UK, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1925, , , , , , , - ,
Gloster IV The Gloster IV was a British racing floatplane of the 1920s. A single-engined biplane, the Gloster IV was a development of the earlier Gloster III intended to compete in the 1927 Schneider Trophy race. One aircraft competed in the race, but r ...
, , UK, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1927, , , , , , , - ,
Gloster VI The Gloster VI was a racing seaplane developed as a contestant for the 1929 Schneider Trophy by the Gloster Aircraft Company. The aircraft was known as the ''Golden Arrow'', partly in reference to its colour, the distinctive three-lobed cowling ...
, , UK, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1929, , , , , , , - , Goodyear Drake, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1950, , Prototype, , 2, , , - , Goodyear GA-2 Duck, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1944, , Production, , 19, , , - , Gotha WD.1, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1910s, , , , , , Licensed Avro 501 , - , Gotha WD.2, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1910s, , , , , , , - , Gotha WD.3, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1910s, , , , , , , - , Gotha WD.5, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1910s, , , , , , , - , Gotha WD.7, , Germany, , Floatplane, , , , 1910s, , , , , , , - , Gotha WD.9, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1910s, , , , , , , - ,
Gotha WD.11 The Gotha WD.11 (for ''Wasser Doppeldecker'' - "Water Biplane") was a torpedo bomber seaplane developed in Germany during World War I. When the general configuration of the Gotha WD.7 proved promising, Gotha set to work designing a much larger ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , , , 1910s, , , , , , , - ,
Gotha WD.12 The Gotha WD.2 (for ''Wasser Doppeldecker'' - "Water Biplane") and its derivatives were a family of military reconnaissance aircraft produced in Germany just before and during the early part of World War I. Design and development The WD.2 was a ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , , , 1910s, , , , , , , - , Gotha WD.13, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1917, , , , , , , - ,
Gotha WD.14 The Gotha WD.14, WD.20, and WD.22 (for ''Wasser Doppeldecker'' - "Water Biplane") were a family of biplane torpedo bomber floatplanes developed in Germany during World War I. Development They were conventional biplanes, essentially enlarge ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1910s, , , , , , , - , Gotha WD.15, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1917, , , , , , , - , Gotha WD.20, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1910s, , , , , , , - , Gotha WD.22, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1910s, , , , , , , - , Gotha WD.27, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1910s, , , , , , , - , Gourdou-Leseurre LGL.32, , France, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1930s, , , , , , , - , Gourdou 120 HY, , France, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1930s, , , , , , , - ,
Gourdou-Leseurre GL.710 Gourdou-Leseurre was a French aircraft manufacturer whose founders were Charles Edouard Pierre Gourdou and Jean Adolphe Leseurre. History Engineers Jean Leseurre and his brother-in-law Charles Gourdou founded the ''Établissements Gourdou-Leseur ...
, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1934, , , , , , , - , Gourdou-Leseurre GL-832 HY, , France, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1930s, , , , , , , - , Gourdou-Leseurre L.2 & GL.810, , France, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1926, , , , , , GL-813 HY. , - , Gourdou-Leseurre M.2, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1926, , , , , , , - , Great Lakes XSG, , US, , Amphibian, , Patrol, , 1931, , , , , , , - , Grigorovich GASN, , Russia, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1917, , , , , , , - , Grigorovich M-1, , Russia, , Flying boat, , Private, , 1913, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Grigorovich M-2, , Russia, , Flying boat, , , , 1914, , , , , , , - , Grigorovich M-3, , Russia, , Flying boat, , , , 1914, , , , , , , - ,
Grigorovich M-4 The Grigorovich M-1 (Григорович М-1 in Russian language, russian) was a single engined flying boat designed by Dmitry Pavlovich Grigorovich and built in Russia in 1913. Development The Grigorovich M-1 is a single-engine flying boat of ...
, , Russia, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1914, , , , , , , - ,
Grigorovich M-5 Grigorovich M-5 (alternative designation Shch M-5, sometimes also Shchetinin M-5) was a successful Russian World War I-era two-bay unequal-span biplane flying boat with a single step hull, designed by Grigorovich. It was the first mass producti ...
, M-6 M-7 & M-8, , Russia, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1915, , , , , , , - , Grigorovich M-9, , Russia, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1915, , , , , , , - , Grigorovich M-10, , Russia, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1916, , , , , , , - , Grigorovich M-11, , Russia, , Flying boat, , Fighter, , 1916, , , , , , , - , Grigorovich M-12, , Russia, , Flying boat, , Fighter, , 1910s, , , , , , , - , Grigorovich M-15, , Russia, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1916, , , , , , , - ,
Grigorovich M-16 Grigorovich M-16 (alternative designation ShCh M-16, sometimes also Shchetinin M-16) was a successful Russian World War I-era biplane flying boat of the Farman type, developed from the M-9 by Grigorovich. Somewhat larger than the M-9, the M-16 ...
, , Russia, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1916, , , , , , , - ,
Grigorovich M-19 The Grigorovich M-19 was a reconnaissance flying boat designed by Grigorovich in the late 1910s. The M-19 was a Grigorovich M-9 modified to be of the same size as the Grigorovich M-15. Assembly of the prototype was started in 1918, but the aircra ...
, , Russia, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1918, , , , , , , - ,
Grigorovich M-20 Grigorovich M-5 (alternative designation Shch M-5, sometimes also Shchetinin M-5) was a successful Russian World War I-era two-bay unequal-span biplane flying boat with a single step hull, designed by Grigorovich (design bureau), Grigorovich. It ...
, , Russia, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1916, , , , , , , - , Grigorovich M-23 & M-23bis, , USSR, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1923, , , , , , , - , Grigorovich M-24 & M-24bis, , USSR, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1922, , , , , , , - ,
Grigorovich MK-1 The Grigorovich MK-1 (MK - ''Morskoi Kreiser'' - sea cruiser) was a large trimotor floatplane, built and tested in Imperial Russia in 1916. Design and development Grigorovich responded to a requirement for a reconnaissance-bomber, for use in the ...
, , Russia, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1916, , , , , , , - , Grumman Albatross, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1947, , Production, , 466, , , - , Grumman JF &
J2F Duck The Grumman J2F Duck (company designation G-15) is an American single-engine amphibious biplane. It was used by each major branch of the U.S. armed forces from the mid-1930s until just after World War II, primarily for utility and air-sea res ...
, , US, , Amphibian, , Patrol, , 1933, , Production, , 632, , , - ,
Grumman Goose The Grumman G-21 Goose is an amphibious flying boat designed by Grumman to serve as an eight-seat "commuter" aircraft for businessmen in the Long Island area. The Goose was Grumman's first monoplane to fly, its first twin-engined aircraft, and i ...
, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1937, , , , 345, , , - , Grumman Mallard, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1946, , Production, , 59, , , - ,
Grumman Tadpole The Grumman G-65 Tadpole was an American prototype light amphibian designed and built by Grumman. Only one was built and it did not enter production. It was later developed into a family of amphibious aircraft by David Thurston. Design and devel ...
, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1944, , Prototype, , 1, , , - ,
Grumman Widgeon The Grumman G-44 Widgeon is a small, five-person, twin-engined, amphibious aircraft. It was designated J4F by the United States Navy and Coast Guard and OA-14 by the United States Army Air Corps and United States Army Air Forces. Design and deve ...
, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1940, , Production, , 317 , , Also built as SCAN 30 , - , Hall Air Yacht, , US, , Flying boat, , Private, , 1923, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Hall PH, , US, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1931, , Production, , 24, , , - ,
Hall XP2H The Hall XP2H-1 was an American prototype four-engined biplane flying boat of the 1930s. Intended as an experimental very-long-range maritime patrol aircraft, a single example was built. The XP2H-1 was the largest four engine biplane aircraft ev ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1932, , Prototype, , 1, , , - ,
Hall XPTBH The Hall XPTBH was a prototype American twin-engined seaplane, submitted to the United States Navy by the Hall Aluminum Aircraft Corporation in response to a 1934 specification for new bomber and scout aircraft. Constructed in an innovative fa ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1937, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Hamble River H.L.1 Seaplane, , UK, , Floatplane, , , , 1914, , Prototype, , , , , - ,
Hamilton H-47 The Hamilton H-45 and H-47 were six-passenger-seat, all-metal, high-wing monoplanes powered by single Pratt & Whitney radial engines. They were built for passenger and mail-carrying work in the US in the late 1920s. Design and development The ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1928, , Production, , , , , - , Handley Page HP.14 or R/200, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1917, , Prototype, , 3, , , - , Hanriot HD.2, , France, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1918, , , , , , , - , Hansa-Brandenburg CC, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Fghter, , 1916, , , , , , , - , Hansa-Brandenburg GDW, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1916, , , , , , , - , Hansa-Brandenburg GNW, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1914, , , , , , , - , Hansa-Brandenburg GW, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1916, , , , , , , - , Hansa-Brandenburg KDW, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1916, , Production, , 58, , , - , Hansa-Brandenburg NW, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1914, , Production, , 77, , , - , Hansa-Brandenburg W, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1914, , , , , , , - , Hansa-Brandenburg W.11, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1917, , Prototype, , 3, , , - , Hansa-Brandenburg W.12, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1917, , Production, , , 181, , , - , Hansa-Brandenburg W.13, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Bomber, , 1917, , Production, , 130, , , - ,
Hansa-Brandenburg W.19 The Hansa-Brandenburg W.19 was a German fighter-reconnaissance aircraft of World War I. It was a single-engined two-seat biplane floatplane, and was a larger development of the successful W.12. It served with the '' Kaiserliche Marine'' (Impe ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1918, , Production, , 55, , , - , Hansa-Brandenburg W.20, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1910s, , Prototype, , , , , - ,
Hansa-Brandenburg W.25 The Hansa-Brandenburg W.25 was a German floatplane fighter of the World War I era, designed and built by Hansa-Brandenburg. Design and development The W.25 was an improved version of the KDW with a modified biplane cellule with conventional int ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1917, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Hansa-Brandenburg W.27, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1918, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Hansa-Brandenburg W.29, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1918, , Production, , 78, , , - , Hansa-Brandenburg W.32, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1918, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Hansa-Brandenburg W.33, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1918, , Production, , , , , - , Harbin SH-5, , China, , Amphibian, , Patrol, , 1976, , , , , , , - , Hawker Dantorp, , UK, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1925, , , , , , , - , Hawker Hind, , UK, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1934, , , , , , 2 for Portugal , - ,
Hawker Osprey The Hawker Hart is a British two-seater biplane light bomber aircraft that saw service with the Royal Air Force (RAF). It was designed during the 1920s by Sydney Camm and manufactured by Hawker Aircraft. The Hart was a prominent British aircraf ...
, , UK, , Floatplane, , Fighter-Patrol, , 1930, , , , , , , - ,
Heinkel HD 9 Heinkel Flugzeugwerke () was a German aircraft manufacturing company founded by and named after Ernst Heinkel. It is noted for producing bomber aircraft for the Luftwaffe in World War II and for important contributions to high-speed flight, wit ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , , , 1928, , , , , , , - , Heinkel HD 14, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1925, , , , , , , - , Heinkel HD 16, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1928, , , , , , , - , Heinkel HD 18, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1925, , , , , , , - ,
Heinkel HE 1 The Heinkel HE 1 (aka Caspar S 1) was a two-seat, low-wing monoplane floatplane, designed in 1921 by German designer Ernst Heinkel at Caspar-Werke. The HE 1 was produced under licence in Sweden for the '' Marinen'' (Swedish Navy) in 1921 as ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1921, , , , , , , - ,
Heinkel HE 2 The Heinkel He 2, produced in Sweden as the Svenska S 3 and nicknamed the "Hansa", was a reconnaissance floatplane built in small numbers to equip the Swedish Navy in the 1920s. It was a refinement of the HE 1, sharing its same basic configurati ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1923, , , , , , , - , Heinkel HE 3, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Private, , 1923, , , , , , , - ,
Heinkel HE 4 The Heinkel HE 1 (aka Caspar S 1) was a two-seat, low-wing monoplane floatplane, designed in 1921 by German designer Ernst Heinkel at Caspar-Werke. The HE 1 was produced under licence in Sweden for the '' Marinen'' (Swedish Navy) in 1921 as ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , , , 1926, , , , , , , - ,
Heinkel HE 5 The Heinkel HE 5, produced in Sweden as the Svenska S 5 and nicknamed the "Hansa", was a reconnaissance floatplane built during the 1920s. It was a further development of the HE 1, sharing its same basic configuration as a low-wing, strut-braced ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1926, , , , , , , - , Heinkel HE 8, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1927, , , , , , , - , Heinkel HE 12, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1929, , , , , , , - , Heinkel HE 24, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1926, , , , , , , - , Heinkel HE 25, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1925, , , , , , , - , Heinkel HE 26, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1925, , , , , , , - ,
Heinkel HE 31 The Heinkel HE 8 was a reconnaissance floatplane built in Germany in the late 1920s. It was developed at the request of the Danish Navy, which had noted the success of the Heinkel HE 5, HE 5 in Sweden, Swedish service, and wished to purchase a si ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1927, , , , , , , - , Heinkel HE 42, , Germany, , Floatplane, , , , 1931, , , , , , , - , Heinkel He 50, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1931, , , , , , , - ,
Heinkel He 51 The Heinkel He 51 was a German single-seat biplane which was produced in a number of different versions. It was initially developed as a fighter; a seaplane variant and a ground-attack version were also developed. It was a development of th ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1933, , , , , , , - , Heinkel He 55, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1929, , , , , , , - , Heinkel He 56, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1929, , , , , , , - , Heinkel He 57, , Germany, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1929, , , , , , , - ,
Heinkel He 58 The Heinkel HE 12 was a Pontoon (boat), pontoon-equipped mail plane built in Germany in 1929, designed to be launched by Aircraft catapult, catapult from a liner at sea. Development The concept was hit upon after Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL) had ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1932, , , , , , , - , Heinkel He 59, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1931, , , , , , , - , Heinkel He 60, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1933, , , , , , , - ,
Heinkel He 62 The Heinkel He 62 was a reconnaissance seaplane designed in Germany in the early 1930s. It was a conventional, single-bay biplane with unstaggered wings of equal span. The pilot and gunner sat in tandem, open cockpits. A few aircraft were supp ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1932, , , , , , , - , Heinkel He 114, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1936, , , , , , , - , Heinkel He 115, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1936, , , , , , , - , Heinkel He 119, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1936, , , , , , , - ,
Helio Courier The Helio Courier is a cantilever high-wing light STOL utility aircraft designed in 1949. Around 500 of these aircraft were manufactured in Pittsburg, Kansas, from 1954 until 1974 by the Helio Aircraft Company. The design featured four leadin ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1949, , , , , , , - ,
Hiro H1H The Hiro H1H (or Navy Type 15) was a 1920s Japanese bomber or reconnaissance biplane flying boat developed from the Felixstowe F.5 by the Hiro Naval Arsenal for the Imperial Japanese Navy. The aircraft were built by Hiro, the Yokosuka Naval Ar ...
, , Japan, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1920s, , , , , , , - ,
Hiro H2H The Hiro H2H, or "Navy Type 89 Flying boat" ( ja, "八九式飛行艇"), was a Japanese patrol flying boat of the 1930s. Designed and built by the Hiro Naval Arsenal, it was a twin-engined biplane that was operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy. ...
, , Japan, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1930, , , , , , , - , Hiro H4H, , Japan, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1931, , , , , , , - ,
Hopfner HA-11/33 The Hopfner HA-11/33 was an amphibious flying boat built in Austria in 1933 to a specification by the Dr. Oetker company. The result was a conventional, high-wing cantilever monoplane with a stepped flying boat hull and pontoons on struts under th ...
, , Austria, , Amphibian, , , , 1933, , , , , , , - , Howard DGA-15, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1939, , , , , , , - , Huff-Daland HN, , US, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1920s, , , , , , , - ,
Hughes H-4 Hercules The Hughes H-4 Hercules (commonly known as the ''Spruce Goose''; registration NX37602) is a prototype strategic airlift flying boat designed and built by the Hughes Aircraft Company. Intended as a transatlantic flight transport for use durin ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1947, , Prototype, , 1, , , - ,
IAR-818 __NOTOC__ The IAR-818 was a Romanian multipurpose aircraft based on the IAR-817. It was developed by IAR in both landplane and floatplane forms. Variants ;IAR-818: Landplane utility aircraft ;IAR-818H: Floatplane with twin floats and added ventra ...
H, , Romania, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1964, , , , , , , - , ICON A5, , US, , Amphibian, , , , 2008, , Private, , , , , - , Ikarus IM, , Yugoslavia, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1920s, , , , , , , - , Ikarus IO, , Yugoslavia, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1927, , , , , , , - , Ikarus Kurir H, , Yugoslavia, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1957, , , , , , , - ,
Ikarus ŠM The Ikarus ŠM (Serbian Cyrillic:Икарус ШМ), ŠM (for ''Školski Mornarički'' en:School Navy) was the first design of Eng. Josip Mikl for the Yugoslav company Ikarus, it was a side-by-side two-seat biplane flying boat powered by a 1 ...
, , Yugoslavia, , Flying boat, , , , 1924, , Production, , 42, , , - , IMAM Ro.43, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1935, , Production, , 193, , , - , IMAM Ro.44, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1936, , Production, , 35, , , - , Independent Aircraft Sea Dragon, , US, , Amphibian, , Private, , , , Homebuilt, , , , , - , Ireland Neptune, , US, , Amphibian, , Private, , 1927, , Production, , 56, , gear removable , - , Ireland Privateer, , US, , Amphibian, , Private, , 1930, , Production, , 18, , gear removable , - , Island X-199 Spectra, , US, , Flying boat, , Private, , 1969, , Prototype, , , , , - , IVL A.22 Hansa, , Finland, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1922, , , , 120, , , - , Junkers A 20 / Ju 20, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1923, , , , , , , - , Junkers F.13, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1919, , , , , , , - ,
Junkers G 24 The Junkers G 24 was a German three-engine, all-metal low-wing monoplane passenger aircraft manufactured by Junkers from 1925. Junkers F 24 was the designation for single-engine versions of the same aircraft. Design and development The increas ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1924, , , , , , , - , Junkers Ju 46, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1932, , , , , , , - ,
Junkers Ju 52 The Junkers Ju 52/3m (nicknamed ''Tante Ju'' ("Aunt Ju") and ''Iron Annie'') is a transport aircraft that was designed and manufactured by German aviation company Junkers. Development of the Ju 52 commenced during 1930, headed by German aero ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Transport/Bomber, , 1930, , , , , , , - ,
Junkers W 33 The Junkers W 33 was a German 1920s single-engine low-wing monoplane transport aircraft that followed Junkers standard practice making extensive use of corrugated aluminium alloy over an aluminium alloy tube frame, that was developed from the s ...
, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1926, , , , , , , - , Junkers W 34, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1926, , , , , , , - , Kawanishi E5K, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1931, , Prototype, , 20, , , - , Kawanishi E7K, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1933, , , , , , , - , Kawanishi E15K Shiun, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1941, , , , 15, , , - , Kawanishi H3K, , Japan, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1931, , , , , , , - , Kawanishi H6K, , Japan, , Flying boat, , Patrol/transport, , 1936, , , , , , , - , Kawanishi H8K, , Japan, , Flying boat, , Patrol/transport, , 1940, , , , , , , - , Kawanishi K-7, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1924, , , , , , , - , Kawanishi K8K, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1938, , , , , , , - , Kawanishi N1K1 Kyofu, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1942, , , , , , , - , Keystone Air Yacht, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1930, , , , , , , - , Keystone PK, , US, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1930, , , , , , , - , Kirkham-Williams X, , US, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1927, , , , 1, , , - , Klemm Kl 35bW, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , , , , , , , , - , LFG Stralsund V 19 Putbus, , Germany, , Floatplane, , , , 1918, , , , , , , - , LFG W1 or W, , Germany, , Floatplane, , , , 1916, , , , , , Navalized Albatros C.Ia , - , LFG WD or W, , Germany, , Floatplane, , , , 1917, , , , , , , - ,
Lake LA-4 The Lake Buccaneer is an American four-seat, light amphibious aircraft derived from the Colonial C-2 Skimmer, itself a development of the three-seat Colonial C-1 Skimmer. Development The Colonial Aircraft of Sanford, Maine developed the C-2 ...
Amphibian, Buccaneer and EP, , US, , Amphibian, , , , , , , , , , . , - , Lakes Hydro-monoplane, , UK, , Floatplane, , , , 1913, , , , , , , - , Lakes Seabird, , UK, , Floatplane, , , , 1912, , , , , , , - , Lakes Waterbird, , UK, , Floatplane, , , , 1911, , , , , , , - ,
Lakes Waterhen The Lakes Water Bird, sometimes known as the ''Avro Curtiss-type,'' is remembered as the first consistently successful British seaplane, developed by the Windermere-based Lakes Flying Company, during 1911. Background Large bodies of water app ...
, , UK, , Floatplane, , , , 1912, , , , , , , - , Latécoère 15, , France, , Floatplane, , , , 1924, , , , , , , - , Latécoère 21, , France, , Flying boat, , , , 1926, , , , , , , - , Latécoère 21, , France, , Flying boat, , , , 1927, , , , , , , - , Latécoère 32, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1928, , , , , , , - , Latécoère 34, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1930, , , , , , , - , Latécoère 44, , France, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1931, , , , , , , - , Latécoère 50, , France, , Flying boat, , , , 1931, , , , , , , - , Latécoère 225, , France, , Single seat amphibian ultralight, , , , 1984, , , , 1, , In museum in Biscarrosse , - , Latécoère 290, 293, 294 & 296, , France, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1931, , , , , , , - ,
Latécoère 298 The Latécoère 298 (sometimes abridged to Laté 298) was a French seaplane that served during World War II. It was designed primarily as a torpedo bomber, but served also as a dive bomber against land and naval targets, and as a maritime reconnais ...
, , France, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1936, , , , , , , - ,
Latécoère 300 The Latécoère 300 series of aircraft were a group of civil and military flying boats. They were manufactured by French aircraft manufacturer Latécoère in the 1930s. A single Latécoère 300 was built; it was flown for the first time in 193 ...
, 301 & 302, , France, , Flying boat, , , , 1931, , , , , , , - , Latécoère 380 & 381, , France, , Flying boat, , , , 1930, , , , , , , - , Latécoère 501, , France, , Flying boat, , , , 1932, , , , , , , - , Latécoère 521, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1935, , , , , , , - , Latécoère 522, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1935, , , , , , - , Latécoère 523, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1935, , , , , , , - , Latécoère 550, , France, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1934, , , , , , , - , Latécoère 582, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1935, , , , , , , - , Latécoère 611, , France, , Flying boat, , Bomber, , 1939, , , , , , , - ,
Latécoère 631 The Latécoère 631 was a civil transatlantic flying boat built by Latécoère, the largest ever built up to its time. The type was not a success, being unreliable and uneconomic to operate. Five of the eleven aircraft built were written off in ...
, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1942, , , , , , , - , Latham 42, , France, , Flying boat, , Bomber, , 1924, , , , , , , - , Latham 43, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1924, , , , , , , - , Latham 45, , France, , Flying boat, , , , 1920s, , , , , , , - ,
Latham 47 __NOTOC__ The Latham 47, or Latham R3B4 in Naval service was a French twin-engine flying boat designed and built by Société Latham & Cie for the French Navy. The aircraft achieved notoriety in 1928 when aircraft number 47.02 disappeared with t ...
, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1928, , , , , , , - ,
Latham 230 Latham may refer to: Places Australia * Latham, Australian Capital Territory, a suburb of Canberra, Australia * Latham, Western Australia Tanzania * Latham Island United States * Latham, Illinois, a small town * Latham, Kansas, a small town * Lat ...
, , France, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1928, , , , 1, , , - , Latham C.1, , France, , Flying boat, , Bomber, , 1923, , , , , , , - , Latham HB.5, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1921, , , , , , , - , Latham L.1, , France, , Flying boat, , Racer, , 1923, , , , , , , - , Latham L.2, , France, , Flying boat, , Racer, , 1923, , , , , , , - , Letov Š-328.v, , Czechoslovakia, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1936, , , , 4, , , - ,
Levasseur PL.14 __NOTOC__ The Levasseur PL.14 was a torpedo bomber seaplane developed in France in the late 1920s.Taylor 1989, 575 It was essentially similar to Levasseur's PL.7 carrier-based reconnaissance aircraft with the addition of pontoons. The design di ...
, , France, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1929, , , , , , , - ,
Levasseur PL.15 __NOTOC__ The Levasseur PL.15 was a torpedo bomber seaplane developed in France in the early 1930s.Taylor 1989, p. 575. It was a follow-on design to Levasseur's PL.14 that had, in turn, been developed from the carrier-based PL.7.Taylor and Al ...
, , France, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1929, , , , , , , - , Levasseur PL.200, , France, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1935, , , , , , , - , Levy G.L.40, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1917, , , , , , , - ,
Lioré et Olivier LeO H-242 The Lioré et Olivier LeO H.242 was a French-manufactured flying boat that was used for European passenger air services in the 1930s. Several were operated by Air France. One LeO H.242 features at the end of Hergé's ''The Adventures of Tintin'' ...
, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , , , , , , , , - ,
Lioré et Olivier LeO H-10 The Lioré et Olivier LeO 10 or LeO H-10 was a prototype French Naval reconnaissance aircraft built. Only one example of this two seat, single engine biplane floatplane was built. Development The LeO H-10 (H for ''hydravion'' or waterplane) w ...
, , France, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1923, , , , , , , - , Lioré et Olivier LeO H-13, , France, , Flying boat, , , , 1922, , , , , , , - , Lioré et Olivier LeO H-18, , France, , Flying boat, , , , 1928, , , , , , , - ,
Lioré et Olivier LeO H-22 The Lioré et Olivier LeO H-22 was a French amphibious plane, primarily intended for aerial mail transport. Design The LeO H-22 was a flying boat with a three part cantilever A cantilever is a rigid structural element that extends horizonta ...
, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1931, , , , , , , - , Lioré et Olivier LeO H-23, , France, , Amphibian, , Patrol, , 1930, , , , , , , - , Lioré et Olivier LeO H-24, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1929, , , , , , , - , Lioré et Olivier LeO 25, , France, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1928, , , , , , , - , Lioré et Olivier LeO H-27, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1930, , , , , , , - , Lioré et Olivier LeO H-43, , France, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1934, , , , , , , - , Lioré et Olivier LeO H-46, , France, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1936, , , , , , , - ,
Lioré et Olivier LeO H-47 __NOTOC__ The Lioré et Olivier LeO H-47 was a flying boat airliner built in France in 1936. It was designed to operate passenger services over the South Atlantic, but the outbreak of the Second World War caused the type to be used by the Frenc ...
, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1936, , , , , , , - , Lioré et Olivier LeO H-190, , France, , Flying boat, , , , 1926, , , , , , , - , Lioré et Olivier LeO H-246, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1937, , , , , , , - , LISA Akoya, , France, , Flying boat, , Private, , 2011, , , , , , Hydrofoil , - , Lockwood Aircam, , US, , Floatplane, , Private, , 1995, , Homebuilt, , , , , - , Loening 1911, , US, , Flying boat, , , , 1911, , , , , , , - , Loening Amphibian, , US, , Amphibian, , , , 1923, , , , , , , - ,
Loening C-1 The Loening C-1 Air Yacht was an amphibious airliner produced in the United States at the end of the 1920s. Design The Loening C-1 was based on the OL observation aircraft being developed from the United States Navy (USN)."The Loening Cabin Am ...
, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1928, , , , 8, , , - ,
Loening C-2 The Loening C-2 Air Yacht was an amphibious airliner produced in the United States at the end of the 1920s, developed from the Loening OL, OL observation aircraft the firm was producing for the US military."The Loening Cabin Amphibian", 415 De ...
Air yacht, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1928, , , , , , , - , Keystone-Loening Air Yacht, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1928, , , , 2, , , - ,
Loening C-5 The Loening C-5 was an American amphibious aircraft built by Loening in the 1930s. Design The C-5, a small amphibian based on the Loening XSL-2, was larger in size and featured an enclosed a cabin. The engine was cowled to reduce drag. One C-5 ...
, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1934, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Keystone–Loening Commuter, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1929, , Production, , 31, , , - , Loening Duckling, , US, , Flying boat, , Experimental, , 1918, , , , 1, , , - ,
Loening M-2 Kitten The Loening M-2 Kitten was a light aircraft produced in the United States at the end of the 1920s, for use aboard capital ships and submarines of the United States Navy (USN). Design The M-2 was a small monoplane designed for operation from b ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1918, , Prototypes, , 3, , , - , Loening M-3, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , , , , , 1, , , - ,
Loening M-8 The Loening M-8 was a 1910s American fighter monoplane designed by Grover Loening and built by his Loening Aeronautical Engineering Company. An order of 5000 for the United States Army Air Corps was canceled when the First World War ended. Deve ...
1-S and LS, , US, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1918, , , , , , , - ,
Loening Model 23 The Loening S-1 Flying Yacht, also called the Loening Model 23, was an early light monoplane flying boat designed in the United States by Grover Loening in the early 1920s.Taylor 1989, 609 The aircraft won the 1921 Collier Trophy. Design and ...
Air yacht, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1922, , , , , , , - ,
Loening Monoduck Loening Aeronautical Engineering Corporation was founded 1917 by Grover Loening and Henry M. Crane produced early aircraft and amphibious aircraft beginning in 1917. When it merged with Keystone Aircraft Corporation in 1928, some of its engineer ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1934, , Prototype, , 1, , , - ,
Loening OL The Loening OL, also known as the Loening Amphibian, was an American two-seat amphibious biplane designed by Grover Loening and built by Loening for the United States Army Air Corps and the United States Navy. Design and development First flown ...
& variants, , US, , Amphibian, , Patrol, , 1923, , , , , , , - ,
Loening S-1 The Loening S-1 Flying Yacht, also called the Loening Model 23, was an early light monoplane flying boat designed in the United States by Grover Loening in the early 1920s.Taylor 1989, 609 The aircraft won the 1921 Collier Trophy. Design and de ...
Air Yacht, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1922, , , , , , , - , Loening SL, , US, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1931, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Loening XS2L, , US, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1933, , Prototype, , 1, , , - ,
Lohner E The Lohner E was a reconnaissance flying boat built in Austria-Hungary during World War I.Taylor 1989, p. 611.''World Aircraft Information Files''. London: Bright Star Publishing, pp. File 900 Sheet 20. The "E" stood for Igo Etrich, one of the L ...
, , , , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1914, , , , , , , - ,
Lohner L The Lohner L was a reconnaissance flying boat produced in Austria-Hungary during World War I. It was a two-bay biplane of typical configuration for the flying boats of the day, with its Pusher configuration, pusher engine mounted on struts in th ...
& S, , Austria-Hungary, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1915, , , , , , , - ,
Lohner R The Lohner L was a reconnaissance flying boat produced in Austria-Hungary during World War I. It was a two-bay biplane of typical configuration for the flying boats of the day, with its pusher engine mounted on struts in the interplane gap. T ...
, , Austria-Hungary, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1910s, , , , , , , - ,
Loire 50 The Loire 501 was a single-engined French liaison and training flying boat of the 1930s produced by Loire Aviation. It was operated by the French Navy, remaining in service until 1940. Design and development In 1930, Loire Aviation, a subsidia ...
, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1931, , , , , , , - ,
Loire 60 The Loire 60 was a 1930s French prototype for a long-range maritime reconnaissance flying boat produced by Loire Aviation The Loire (, also ; ; oc, Léger, ; la, Liger) is the longest river in France and the 171st longest in the world. ...
, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1932, , , , , , , - , Loire 70, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1933, , , , , , , - , Loire 102 Bretagne, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1936, , , , , , , - ,
Loire 130 The Loire 130 was a French flying boat that saw service during World War II. It was designed and built by Loire Aviation of St Nazaire. Development The Loire 130 originated from a mid-1930s requirement from the French Navy for a reconnaissance s ...
, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1934, , , , , , , - ,
Loire 210 The Loire 210 was a French single-seat catapult-launched fighter seaplane designed and built by Loire Aviation for the French Navy. Design and development The Loire 210 was designed to meet a 1933 French Navy requirement for a single-seat catap ...
, , France, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1935, , , , , , , - , Loire-Nieuport LN.10, , France, , Floatplane, , , , 1939, , , , , , , - , Lübeck-Travemünde F.1, , Germany, , Floatplane, , , , 1914, , , , , , , - , Lübeck-Travemünde F.2, , Germany, , Floatplane, , , , 1917, , , , , , , - , Lübeck-Travemünde F.4, , Germany, , Floatplane, , , , 1917, , , , , , , - ,
Lublin R-VIII The Lublin R-VIII was a Polish bomber, reconnaissance aircraft and seaplane designed in the late 1920s by the Plage i Laśkiewicz factory in Lublin. It was the first in-house design of Plage i Laśkiewicz, and the first with the name Lublin. Deve ...
, , Poland, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1930s, , , , 3, , , - ,
Lublin R-XIII The Lublin R-XIII was the Polish army cooperation plane (observation and liaison plane), designed in the early-1930s in the Plage i Laśkiewicz factory in Lublin. It was the main army cooperation plane in the Invasion of Poland. Its variant Lub ...
, , Poland, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1930s, , , , 20, , , - , Macchi L.1, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1915, , , , , , , - ,
Macchi L.2 The Macchi L.2 was an Italian biplane flying boat developed from the earlier Macchi L.1, itself a copy of a captured Austrian Lohner flying boat. Development In an attempt to improve the performance of the L.1 flying-boat Macchi, the design was ...
, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1916, , , , 10, , , - , Macchi L.3/M.3, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1916, , , , 200, , , - , Macchi M.4, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1917, , Prototype, , 2, , , - ,
Macchi M.5 The Macchi M.5 was an Italian single-seat fighter flying boat designed and built by Nieuport-Macchi at Varese. It was extremely manoeuvrable and agile and matched the land-based aircraft it had to fight.Orbis 1985, page 2393 Development The ...
, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Fighter, , 1917, , Production, , 244, , , - ,
Macchi M.6 The Macchi M.6 was an Italian flying boat fighter prototype of 1917. Design and development In 1917, Nieuport-Macchi built the M.6. for comparison with its Macchi M.5 flying boat fighter, which went into service that year and operated successfu ...
, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Fighter, , 1917, , Prototype, , 1, , , - ,
Macchi M.7 The Macchi M.7 was an Italian single-seat fighter flying boat designed by Alessandro Tonini and built by Macchi. A modified version of the M.7, the M.7bis won the Schneider Trophy in 1921. Development The M.7 was similar to the earlier M.5 ...
, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Fighter, , 1918, , Production, , 100+, , , - , Macchi M.8, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1917, , Production, , 57, , , - , Macchi M.9, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1918, , Production, , 30 ca., , , - ,
Macchi M.12 __NOTOC__ The Macchi M.12 was a biplane flying boat bomber designed by Alessandro Tonini, and produced in small numbers by Macchi in Italy in 1918.Taylor 1989, 617 It had a conventional design, generally similar to an enlarged version of other Ma ...
, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Bomber, , 1918, , Production, , 10 ca., , , - , Macchi M.17, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Racer, , 1919, , , , , , , - ,
Macchi M.18 The Macchi M.18 was a flying boat designed by Alessandro Tonini and produced by Macchi in Italy in the early 1920s.Taylor 1989, 617''World Aircraft Information Files'' File 901 Sheet 01 Originally planned as a passenger aircraft, it entered pro ...
, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1928, , , , , , , - ,
Macchi M.19 The Macchi M.19 was a 1920s Italian single-seat racing flying boat designed and built by Macchi for the 1920 Schneider Trophy race. Development Based on the earlier Macchi M.17 racer the M.19 first flew in August 1920. It was designed to meet ...
, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Racer, , 1920, , , , , , , - ,
Macchi M.24 The Macchi M.24 was a flying boat designed by Alessandro Tonini and produced by Macchi in Italy during the 1920s. Originally intended as a bomber, it was eventually produced for civilian use as well.Taylor 1989, 617''World Aircraft Information Fi ...
, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1923, , , , , , , - ,
Macchi M.26 The Macchi M.26 was an Italian flying boat fighter prototype of 1924 designed and manufactured by Macchi. Design and development In 1924, the '' Regia Marina'' (Italian Royal Navy) issued a requirement for a replacement for its Macchi M.7''te ...
, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Fighter, , 1924, , , , , , , - , Macchi M.33, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Racer, , 1925, , , , , , , - ,
Macchi M.39 The Macchi M.39 was a racing seaplane designed and built by the Italian aircraft company Aeronautica Macchi in 1925–26. An M.39 piloted by Major Mario de Bernardi (1893–1959) won the 1926 Schneider Trophy, and the type also set world speed ...
, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1926, , , , , , , - ,
Macchi M.40 The Macchi M.40 was a prototype 1920s Italian catapult-launched reconnaissance floatplane designed and built by Macchi, it did not enter production. Design The M.40 was an all-metal equal-span biplane powered by a Fiat A.20 piston engine. It ha ...
, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1928, , , , , , , - ,
Macchi M.41 The Macchi M.41 was an Italian flying boat fighter prototype of 1927 designed and manufactured by Macchi. Its production model, the M.41''bis'', first flown in 1929, was in front line service from 1930 to 1938. Design and development M.41 In 19 ...
, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Fighter, , 1927, , , , , , , - ,
Macchi M.52 The Macchi M.52 was an Italian racing seaplane designed and built by Macchi for the 1927 Schneider Trophy race. The M.52 and a later variant, the M.52bis or M.52R, both set world speed records for seaplanes. Design and development M.52 Mario C ...
, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1927, , , , , , , - , Macchi M.53, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1928, , , , , , , - , Macchi M.67, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1928, , , , , , , - ,
Macchi M.70 The Macchi M.70, was an Italian light biplane of the late 1920s built by Macchi. Design and development The M.70 was a two-seat, single-bay biplane with tandem cockpits. The pilot generally sat in the rear cockpit, but both cockpits had flight c ...
, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Private, , 1929, , , , , , , - ,
Macchi M.71 The Macchi M.71 was an Italian flying boat fighter of the 1930s designed and manufactured by Macchi. Design and development In 1930, Macchi built a new version of its M.41''bis'' flying boat fighter designed for launching by catapult from war ...
, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Fighter, , 1930, , , , , , , - ,
Macchi M.C.72 The Macchi M.C. 72 is an experimental seaplane designed and built by the Italian aircraft company Macchi Aeronautica. The M.C. 72 held the world speed record for all aircraft for five years. In 1933 and 1934 it set world speed records for pisto ...
, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1931, , , , , , , - ,
Macchi M.C.73 The Macchi M.C.73 was a two-seat touring landplane / floatplane built by Macchi in the early 1930s. Intended to replace the Macchi M.70 The Macchi M.70, was an Italian light biplane of the late 1920s built by Macchi. Design and development ...
Idro, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1931, , , , , , , - , Macchi M.C.77, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1935, , , , , , , - , Macchi M.C.94, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1935, , , , , , , - , Macchi M.C.99, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1937, , , , , , , - ,
Macchi M.C.100 The Macchi M.C.100 was an Italian commercial flying boat designed and built by Macchi. Design and development The M.C.100 was a shoulder-wing cantilever monoplane flying boat, with a family resemblance to the military twin-engine M.C.99 and ear ...
, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1939, , , , , , , - ,
Mann Egerton Type B The Mann Egerton Type B was a 1910s British maritime patrol aircraft developed from the Short Type 184 by Mann Egerton and Company of Norwich. Design and development Mann Egerton were given a contract in 1915 to build the Short Type 184, a t ...
, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1915, , Production, , 15, , , - ,
Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.1 The Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.1 was a two-seat biplane floatplane, the first aircraft produced by the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service's aircraft factory Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk in Horten, built after Maurice Farman's MF.7 design.Henriksen ...
, , Norway, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1915, , Production, , 5, , , - , Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.2, , Norway, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1916, , Production, , 3, , , - ,
Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.3 The Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.3 was a reconnaissance floatplane built by the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service aircraft factory Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk in 1917 in aviation, 1917. The aircraft was financed by extraordinary appropriations durin ...
, , Norway, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1917, , Production, , 4, , , - , Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.4, , Norway, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1918, , Production, , 6, , , - , Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.5, , Norway, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1919, , Production, , 9, , , - ,
Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.6 The Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.6 was a two-seat biplane floatplane built by the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service aircraft factory Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk in 1921. The M.F.6 was designed and employed as a trainer aircraft. The type was the ...
, , Norway, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1921, , , , 2, , , - , Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.7, , Norway, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1923, , , , 2, , , - , Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.8, , Norway, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1924, , Production, , 8, , , - , Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.9, , Norway, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1925, , Production, , 10, , , - , Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.10, , Norway, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1929, , Production, , 4, , , - ,
Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.11 The Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.11 (or Høver M.F.11, for its designer) was a three-seat, single-engine biplane used by the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service for maritime reconnaissance in the decade before the Second World War. The M.F.11 was ...
, , Norway, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1932, , Production, , 29, , , - ,
Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.12 The Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.12 (sometimes known as the Høver M.F.12, after its designer) was a seaplane built in Norway in 1939 as a military trainer aircraftTaylor 1989, 620 to replace the Norwegian Navy's aging fleet of Marinens Flyvebaa ...
, , Norway, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1939, , Prototype, , 1, , , - ,
Martin 130 The Martin M-130 was a commercial flying boat designed and built in 1935 by the Glenn L. Martin Company in Baltimore, Maryland, for Pan American Airways. Three were built: the '' China Clipper'', the ''Philippine Clipper'' and the '' Hawaii Cli ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1935, , Production, , 3, , , - , Martin 156, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1937, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Martin Mars, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1942, , Production, , 7, , also used as waterbomber , - , Martin MO, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1924, , Production, , 36, , , - , Martin P2M, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1929, , , , 78, , , - , Martin P3M, , US, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1920s, , , , , , , - ,
Martin P5M Marlin The Martin P5M Marlin (P-5 Marlin after 1962), built by the Glenn L. Martin Company of Middle River, Maryland, was a twin piston-engined flying boat that entered service in 1951, and served into the late 1960s with the United States Navy perfo ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1948, , , , , , , - ,
Martin P6M SeaMaster The Martin P6M SeaMaster, built by the Glenn L. Martin Company, was a 1950s strategic bomber flying boat for the United States Navy that almost entered service; production aircraft were built and Navy crews were undergoing operational training, ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport/Patrol, , 1955, , , , , , , - ,
Martin PBM Mariner The Martin PBM Mariner was an American patrol bomber flying boat of World War II and the early Cold War era. It was designed to complement the Consolidated PBY Catalina and PB2Y Coronado in service. A total of 1,366 PBMs were built, with the fir ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1939, , , , , , , - ,
Martinsyde F6 The Martinsyde F.4 Buzzard was developed as a powerful and fast biplane fighter for the Royal Air Force (RAF), but the end of the First World War led to the abandonment of large-scale production. Fewer than 400 were eventually produced, with man ...
, , UK, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1918, , , , , , , - , Maule M-1, , US, , Floatplane, , , , 1932, , , , , , , - ,
Microleve Corsario The Microleve Corsario ( en, Corsair) is a Brazilian amphibious ultralight flying boat that was designed and produced by Microleve of Rio de Janeiro. The aircraft was supplied as a kit for amateur construction.Bayerl, Robby; Martin Berkemeie ...
, , Brazil, , Amphibian, , Private, , 1988, , , , , , , - ,
Militi M.B.1 The Militi M.B.1 is an Italian single-seat flying-boat glider designed and built by Bruno Militi. Design and development Militi started to build his design for a flying-boat glider in October 1964 and it first flew on 13 August 1967. The M.B.1 ...
, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Private, , 1967, , Homebuilt, , , , Glider , - , Militi M.B.2 Leonardo, , Italy, , Flying boat, , , , 1970, , Homebuilt, , , , , - ,
Mitsubishi F1M The Mitsubishi F1M ( Allied reporting name "Pete") was a Japanese reconnaissance floatplane of World War II. It was the last biplane type of the Imperial Japanese Navy, with 944 built between 1936 and 1944. The Navy designation was "Type Zero Obs ...
, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1936, , , , , , , - ,
Morane-Saulnier G The Morane-Saulnier G was a two-seat sport and racing monoplane produced in France before the First World War.Taylor 1989, 648"The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft", 2539 It was a development of the racing monoplanes designed by Léon Morane a ...
, , France, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1912, , , , , , , - ,
Murphy Moose The Murphy Moose is a Canadian high-wing utility light aircraft produced in kit form by Murphy Aircraft of Chilliwack, British Columbia for amateur construction. The Moose can be purchased as a "quick-build" kit which comes partly pre-assem ...
, , Canada, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1990, , , , , , , - ,
Murphy Rebel The Murphy Rebel is a two- or three-seat, strut braced, high wing, taildragger monoplane which is sold in kit form by Murphy Aircraft in Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada.Vandermeullen, Richard: ''2011 Kit Aircraft Buyer's Guide'', Kitplanes, ...
, , Canada, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1990, , , , , , , - ,
Nakajima A6M2-N The Nakajima A6M2-N (Navy Type 2 Interceptor/Fighter-Bomber) was a single-crew floatplane based on the Mitsubishi A6M Zero Model 11. The Allied reporting name for the aircraft was Rufe. Design and development The A6M2-N floatplane was develo ...
, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1942, , , , , , , - ,
Nakajima E2N The Nakajima E2N was a Japanese reconnaissance aircraft of the inter-war years. It was a single-engine, two-seat, sesquiplane seaplane with twin main floats. Design and development The E2N was developed in the 1920s for the Imperial Japanese ...
, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1929, , , , , , , - ,
Nakajima E4N The Nakajima E4N was a Japanese shipboard reconnaissance aircraft of the 1930s. It was a two-seat, single-engine, equal-span biplane seaplane used primarily by the Imperial Japanese Navy. Development The first prototype of the Type 90-2 Reconna ...
, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1930, , , , , , , - ,
Nakajima E8N The Nakajima E8N was a Japanese ship-borne, catapult-launched, reconnaissance seaplane of the Second Sino-Japanese War. It was a single-engine, two-seat biplane with a central main-float and underwing outriggers. During the Pacific War, it was ...
, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1934, , , , , , , - , Nardi F.N.333 Riviera, , Italy, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1952, , , , , , , - ,
Naval Air Establishment Chiang Hung __NOTOC__ The Naval Air Establishment Chiang Hung (江鴻 - "River Swan") was a reconnaissance Flying boat, seaplane developed for the China, Chinese Navy in the late 1920s. It was a conventional biplane design with single-bay, unstaggered wings ...
, , China, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1931, , , , , , , - ,
Naval Aircraft Factory N3N Canary The Naval Aircraft Factory N3N was an American tandem-seat, open cockpit, primary training biplane aircraft built by the Naval Aircraft Factory (NAF) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during the 1930s and early 1940s. Development and design Built t ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1935, , , , , , , - ,
Naval Aircraft Factory PN The Naval Aircraft Factory PN was a series of open cockpit American flying boats of the 1920s and 1930s. A development of the Felixstowe F5L flying boat of the First World War, variants of the PN were built for the United States Navy by Douglas, ...
, , US, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1918, , , , , , , - ,
Naval Aircraft Factory PT The Naval Aircraft Factory PT were two types of floatplanes built from surplus and spare parts by the United States Navy's Naval Aircraft Factory. Development With a shortage of funds at the end of the First World War, the Naval Aircraft Factory ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1922, , , , , , , - , Naval Aircraft Factory TF, , US, , Flying boat, , Fighter, , 1920, , , , , , , - ,
Naval Aircraft Factory TG The Naval Aircraft Factory TG were a series of prototype seaplanes for gunnery training designed and built by the United States Navy's Naval Aircraft Factory. Development The TG was an equal-span biplane with tandem open cockpits. It had a large ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1922, , , , , , , - , Naval Aircraft Factory TR-2, , US, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1923, , , , , , , - ,
Naval Aircraft Factory TS The Naval Aircraft Factory TS-1 was an early biplane fighter aircraft of the United States Navy, serving from 1922 to 1929. Development While the Vought VE-7s were serving the Navy well in the early 1920s, they were not originally designed a ...
, , US, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1922, , , , 46, , , - ,
Navy-Wright NW The Navy-Wright NW series, also called the Mystery Racer were racing aircraft built by Wright Aeronautical Corporation at the request of the US Navy. Although innovative, both prototype racers were lost before achieving their true potential. De ...
-2, , US, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1923, , , , 1, , , - ,
Nieuport IV The Nieuport IV was a French-built sporting, training and reconnaissance monoplane of the early 1910s. Design and development Societe Anonyme des Etablissements Nieuport was formed in 1909 by Édouard Nieuport. The Nieuport IV was a develop ...
.H, , France, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1912, , , , , , , - , Nieuport VI.H, , France, , Floatplane, , Racer/Patrol, , 1913, , , , , , , - ,
Nieuport X The Nieuport 10 (or Nieuport XB in contemporary sources) was a French First World War sesquiplane that filled a wide variety of roles, including reconnaissance, fighter and trainer. Design and development In January 1914, designer Gustave Dela ...
.H, , France, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1913, , , , , , , - , Nieuport-Delage Ni-D 29 H, , France, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1919, , , , , , , - ,
Nieuport-Delage NiD 43 The Nieuport-Delage NiD 43 was a single-engine, two-seat biplane fighter aircraft designed and built for shipboard use in France in 1924. Design and development The NiD 43 was designed to meet a naval requirement for a two-seat shipborne fighter ...
, , France, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1924, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Nieuport-Delage NiD 450, 650, 651 and 652, , France, , Floatplane, , Racer, , , 1930, , , , , , , - , Noorduyn Norseman, , Canada, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1935, , , , , , , - , Nord 1400, 1401 and 1402 Noroit, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1949, , , , , , , - , Nordic Omsider, , Norway, , Amphibian, , , , 2010s, , , , , , , - , Norman Thompson N.1B, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1917, , Prototype, , , , , - , Norman Thompson N.2C, , UK, , Flying boat, , , , 1918, , , , , , , - , Norman Thompson N.T.2B, , UK, , Flying boat, , Trainer, , 1917, , , , , , , - , Norman Thompson N.T.4, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1916, , , , 72, , , - , Norsk Flyindustri Finnmark 5A, , Norway, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1949, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Northrop Delta, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol/Transport, , 1933, , Production, , 32, , , - , Northrop Gamma, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1932, , Production, , 60, , , - , Northrop N-3PB, , US, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1940, , , , , , , - , Oeffag G, , Austria-Hungary, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1916, , , , , , , - , Oertz FB 3, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Private, , 1913, , , , 1, , Gray, 1970, p. , - , Oertz W 4, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1914, , , , 2, , Gray, 1970, p.491 , - , Oertz W 5, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1916, , , , 5, , Gray, 1970, p.492 , - , Oertz W 6 Flugschoner, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , , , , , 1, , , - , Oertz W 7, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , , , , , 2, , , - , Oertz W 8, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , , , , , 1, , Gray, 1970, p.493 , - , Osprey Osprey 2, , US, , Amphibian, , Private, , 1973, , Homebuilt, , , , , - , Osprey Osprey I, , US, , Amphibian, , , , 1970, , Homebuilt, , , , , - , Parnall Perch, , UK, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1926, , , , 1, , , - , Parnall Peto, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1926, , , , 2, , , - , Parnall Pike, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1927, , , , 1, , , - , Parnall Pipit, , UK, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1928, , 2, , , - , Parnall Plover, , UK, , Amphibian, , Fighter, , 1922, , , , , , , - , Parnall Prawn, , UK, , Flying boat, , Fighter, , 1930, , , , 1, , , - , Parnall Puffin, , UK, , Amphibian, , Fighter-Patrol, , 1920, , , , 3, , , - , Percheron 18, , France, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , , , , , , , , - , Percival Proctor 6, , UK, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1946, , , , , , , - , Phoenix Cork, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1918, , , , , , , - , Piaggio P.6, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1927, , , , , , , - , Piaggio P.7, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Racer, , 1929, , Prototype, , 1, , Hydrofoil, Not flown , - , Piaggio P.8, , Italy, , Floatplane, , , , 1928, , , , , , , - , Piaggio P.136, , Italy, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1948, , , , , , , - , Piper J-3 Cub, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1938, , , , , , , - , Piper PA-12 Super Cruiser, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1944, , , , , , , - , Piper PA-18 Super Cub, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1949, , , , , , , - , Piper PA-20 Pacer, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1949, , , , , , , - , Piper PA-23 Apache, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1952, , , , , , , - , Polaris AM-FIB, , Italy, , Amphibian, , Privates, , 1986, , , , , , , - , Polikarpov MR-1, , USSR, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1918, , , , , , , - , Port Victoria P.V.1, , UK, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1916, , , , , , , - , Port Victoria P.V.2, , UK, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1916, , , , , , , - , Port Victoria P.V.4, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1917, , , , , , , - , Port Victoria P.V.5, , UK, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1917, , , , , , , - , Port Victoria P.V.9, , UK, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1917, , , , , , , - , Potez 450, , France, , Flying boat, , Fighter, , 1932, , , , , , , - , Potez-CAMS 141, , France, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1938, , , , , , , - , Potez-CAMS 161, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1939, , , , , , , - , Privateer Industries Privateer, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 2018, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Progressive Aerodyne Searey, , US, , Amphibian, , Private, , 1990s, , Homebuilt, , , , , - , Progressive Aerodyne Stingray, , US, , Amphibian, , Private, , 1990s, , Homebuilt, , , , , - , Quest Kodiak, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport , , 2010, , , , , , , - , RAS-1 Getta, , Romania, , Flying boat, , Trainer, , 1925, , , , , , , - , Republic RC-3 Seabee, , US, , Amphibian, , , , 1945, , , , 1060, , , - , Rocheville Arctic Tern, Rocheville/EMSCO Arctic Tern, , US, , Floatplane, , Exploration, , 1932, , Experimental, , 1, , , - , Rogožarski PVT, , Yugoslavia, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1934, , , , , , , - , Rogožarski SIM-XII-H, , Yugoslavia, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1936, , , , , , , - , Rogožarski SIM-XIV-H, , Yugoslavia, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1940, , , , , , , - , Rohrbach Ro II, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1923, , , , , , , - , Rohrbach Ro III, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1924, , , , , , , - , Rohrbach Ro IV, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1925, , , , , , , - , Rohrbach Ro V Rocco, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1927, , , , , , , - , Rohrbach Ro VII Robbe, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Transport/Patrol, , 1926, , , , , , , - , Rohrbach Ro X Romar, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1928, , , , , , , - , Royal Aircraft Factory C.E.1, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1918, , , , , , , - , Rumpler 4B 11, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1914, , , , , , , - , Rumpler 4B 12, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1914, , , , , , , - , Saab 17, Saab S 17BS, , Sweden, , Floatplane, , Reconnaissance, , 1940, , Production, , 38, , , - , Sablatnig SF-1, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1917, , , , , , , - , Sablatnig SF-2, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1916, , , , , , , - , Sablatnig SF-3, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1917, , , , , , , - , Sablatnig SF-4, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1917, , , , , , , - , Sablatnig SF-5, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1917, , , , , , , - , Sablatnig SF-7, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1917, , , , , , , - , Sablatnig SF-8, , Germany, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1918, , , , , , , - , Sage Type 4, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1917, , , , 2, , , - , Saro A.17 Cutty Sark, , UK, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1929, , , , , , , - , Saro A.19 Cloud, , UK, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1930, , , , , , , - , Saro A.33, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1938, , , , , , , - , Saro Lerwick, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1940, , , , , , , - , Saro London, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1934, , , , , , , - , Saro Shrimp, , UK, , Flying boat, , Experimental, , 1939, , , , , , , - , Saro Windhover, , UK, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1930, , , , , , , - , Saunders A.7 Severn, , UK, , Flying boat, , , , 1930, , , , , , , - , Saunders A.14, , UK, , Flying boat, , Experimental, , 1928, , , , , , , - , Saunders A.3 Valkyrie, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1927, , , , , , , - , Saunders A.4 Medina, , UK, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1925, , , , , , , - , Saunders Kittiwake, , UK, , Amphibian, , , , 1920, , , , , , , - , Saunders-Roe Princess, , UK, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1952, , , , , , , - , Saunders-Roe SR.A/1, , UK, , Flying boat, , Fighter, , 1947, , , , , , , - , Savoia-Marchetti S.55, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Transport/Bomber, , 1924, , , , , , , - , Savoia-Marchetti S.56, , Italy, , Amphibian, , Trainer, , 1924, , , , , , , - , Savoia-Marchetti S.57, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1923, , , , , , , - , Savoia-Marchetti S.59, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Patrol/bomber, , 1925, , , , , , , - , Savoia-Marchetti S.65, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1929, , , , , , , - , Savoia-Marchetti S.66, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1931, , , , , , , - , Savoia-Marchetti SM.62, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Patrol/bomber , , 1926, , , , , , , - , Savoia-Marchetti SM.87, , Italy, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1939, , , , , , , - , SCAN 20, , France, , Flying boat, , Trainer, , 1945, , , , , , , - , Seawind 300C, , Canada, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1982, , , , , , , - , SET 7, SET 7H, , Romania, , Floatplane, , Patrol , , 1935, , , , , , , - , Shavrov Sh-2, Shavrov Sh-1 & Sh-2, , USSR, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1929, , , , , , , - , Shavrov Sh-3, , USSR, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1936, , , , , , , - , Shavrov Sh-5, , USSR, , Amphibian, , Patrol, , 1934, , , , , , , - , Shavrov Sh-7, , USSR, , Amphibian, , , , 1940, , , , , , , - , Shin Meiwa PS-1, , Japan, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1967, , , , , , , - , Shin Meiwa UF-XS, , Japan, , Flying boat, , Experimental, , 1962, , , , , , PS-1 hull form , - , Shin Meiwa US-1A, , Japan, , Amphibian, , Search & rescue, , 1974, , , , , , , - , ShinMaywa US-2, , Japan, , Amphibian, , Search & rescue, , 2007, , Production, , 6, , , - , Short Admiralty Type 74, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1914, , , , 7, , , - , Short Admiralty Type 135, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1910s, , , , , , , - , Short Admiralty Type 166, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1914, , , , , , , - , Short Admiralty Type 827, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1914, , , , , , , - , Short Admiralty Type 830, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1914, , , , , , , - , Short Gurnard, , UK, , Floatplane, , Fighter/Patrol, , 1929, , Prototype, , 2, , , - , Short Kent, , UK, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1931, , , , , , , - , Short Knuckleduster, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1933, , , , , , , - , Short Mayo Composite, , UK, , Flying boat, , , , , , , , , , , - , Short N.2A, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1917, , , , , , , - , Short N.2B, , UK, , Floatplane, , , , 1917, , , , , , , - , Short N.3 Cromarty, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1921, , , , , , , - , Short Rangoon, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1930, , , , , , , - , Short Cockle, Short S.1 Cockle, , UK, , Flying boat, , Experimental, , 1924, , , , , , , - , Short S.5 Singapore I, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol , , 1926, , , , , , , - , Short S.6 Sturgeon, , UK, , Floatplane, , Experimental, , 1927, , , , , , , - , Short S.7 Mussel, , UK, , Floatplane, , Private, , 1926, , , , 2, , , - , Short S.8 Calcutta, , UK, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1928, , , , , , , - , Short S.12 Singapore II, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1930, , , , , , , - , Kawanishi H3K, Short S.15, , UK, , Flying boat, , , , 1931, , Prototype, , , , , - , Short S.19 Singapore III, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol , , 1934, , , , , , , - , Short S.20 Mercury, , UK, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1938, , , , 1, , , - , Short S.21 Maia, , UK, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1938, , , , 1, , Seaplane-carrier , - , Short Empire, Short S.23, S.30 & S.33 Empire C-Class, , UK, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1936, , , , , , , - , Short S.26 G-Class, , UK, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1936, , , , 3, , , - , Short S.80, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1913, , , , 1, , , - , Short S.81, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1913, , , , , , , - , Short Sandringham, , UK, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1943, , , , , , , - , Short Sarafand, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1932, , , , , , , - , Short Scion Senior, , UK, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1935, , , , , , , - , Short Seaford, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1934, , , , , , , - , Short Sealand, , UK, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1947, , , , , , , - , Short Shetland, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol/Transport, , 1944, , , , , , , - , Short Solent, , UK, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1946, , , , , , , - , Short Sunderland, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1937, , , , , , , - , Short Type 184, , UK, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1915, , , , , , , - , Short Type 310, , UK, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1916, , , , , , , - , Short Valetta, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1930, , , , , , , - , Short-Bristow Crusader, , UK, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1927, , , , , , , - , SIAI S.8, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1917, , , , , , , - , SIAI S.9, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1918, , , , , , , - , SIAI S.12, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1918, , , , , , , - , SIAI S.13, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1919, , , , , , , - , SIAI S.16, , Italy, , Flying boat, , bomber/Transport, , 1919, , , , , , , - , SIAI S.17, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Racer, , 1920, , , , , , , - , SIAI S.19, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Racer, , 1920, , , , , , , - , SIAI S.21, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Racer, , 1921, , , , , , , - , SIAI S.22, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Racer, , 1921, , , , , , , - , SIAI S.51, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Racer, , 1922, , , , , , , - , SIAI S.58, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Fighter, , 1924, , , , , , , - , SIAI S.67, , Italy, , Flying boat, , Fighter, , 1930, , , , , , , - , Sikorsky S-34, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1927, , , , , , , - , Sikorsky S-36, , US , , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1927, , , , , , , - , Sikorsky S-38, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1928, , , , , , , - , Sikorsky S-39, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1920s, , , , , , , - , Sikorsky S-40, , US , , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1931, , , , , , , - , Sikorsky S-41, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1930, , , , , , , - , Sikorsky S-42, , US , , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1934, , , , , , , - , Sikorsky S-43, , US , , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1935, , , , , , , - , Sikorsky VS-44 Excalibur & PBS, , US, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1937, , , , , , , - , Singular Aircraft SA03, , UK, , Flying boat, , , , 2012, , , , , , , - , SNCAC NC.4-10, , France, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1939, , , , , , , - , SNCAO 30, , France, , Flying boat , , Trainer, , 1938, , , , , , , - , SNCASE SE-400, , France, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1939, , , , , , , - , SNCASE SE-1210, , France, , Flying boat, , Experimental , , 1949, , , , , , , - , Sopwith Baby, , UK, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1915, , , , , , , - , Sopwith Bat Boat, , UK, , Flying boat, , , , 1913, , , , , , , - , Sopwith 1919 Schneider Cup Seaplane, Sopwith Schneider , , UK, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1919, , , , , , , - , Sopwith Tabloid, , UK, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1914, , , , , , , - , SPCA Météore 63, , France, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1925, , , , , , , - , Spectrum RX 650 Beaver, , Canada, , Floatplane , , Privates, , 1991, , , , , , , - , Spencer Air Car, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1945, , , , , , , - , Sperry Land and Sea Triplane, , US, , Amphibian, , , , 1918, , , , , , , - , Standard Twin Hydro, , US, , Floatplane, , , , 1916, , , , , , , - , Stearman XOSS, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1938, , , , , , , - , Stinson L-1 Vigilant, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1940, , , , , , , - , Stinson L-13, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1945, , , , , , , - , Sun Lake Aircraft, , US, , Amphibian, , Private, , , , , , , , , - , Supermarine Air Yacht, , UK, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1931, , , , , , , - , Supermarine Baby, , UK, , Flying boat, , Fighter, , 1917, , , , , , , - , Supermarine Channel, , UK, , Flying boat, , , , 1919, , , , , , , - , Supermarine S.4, , UK, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1925, , , , 1, , , - , Supermarine S.5, , UK, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1927, , , , 3, , , - , Supermarine S.6, , UK, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1931, , , , 2, , , - , Supermarine S.6B, , UK, , Floatplane, , Racer, , 1931, , , , 2, , , - , Supermarine Scapa, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1935, , , , , , , - , Supermarine Scarab, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1924, , Production, , 12, , , - , Supermarine Sea Eagle, , UK, , Amphibian, , , , 1923, , , , 3, , , - , Supermarine Sea King, , UK, , Flying boat, , Fighter, , 1920, , Prototype, , 2, , , - , Supermarine Sea Lion I, , UK, , Flying boat, , Racer, , 1919, , , , , , , - , Supermarine Sea Lion II, , UK, , Flying boat, , Racer, , 1922, , , , , , , - , Supermarine Sea Otter, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1938, , Production, , 292, , , - , Supermarine Seagull (1921), Supermarine Seagull, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1922, , Production, , 3, , , - , Supermarine Seagull ASR-1, , UK, , Amphibian, , Patrol, , 1948, , Prototype, , 2, , , - , Supermarine Seal II, , UK, , Amphibian, , Patrol, , 1921, , , , , , , - , Supermarine Southampton, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1925, , Production, , 83, , , - , Supermarine Spitfire, , UK, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1940–42, , , , , , , - , Supermarine Stranraer, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1936, , , , , , , - , Supermarine Swan, , UK, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1924, , , , , , , - , Supermarine Walrus, , UK, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1936, , , , , , , - , Taylor Coot, , US, , Amphibian, , Private, , 1969, , Homebuilt, , , , , - , Thurston Teal, , US, , Amphibian, , Private, , 1960s, , , , , , , - , Trident TR-1 Trigull, , Canada, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1973, , , , , , , - , Tupolev ANT-4, , USSR, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1925, , , , , , , - , Tupolev ANT-8, , USSR, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1931, , , , , , , - , Tupolev ANT-22, , USSR, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1934, , , , , , , - , Tupolev MP-6, , USSR, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1923, , Production, , 411, , , - , Tupolev MTB-1, , USSR, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1934, , , , , , , - , Tupolev MTB-2, , USSR, , Flying boat, , Bomber/Transport, , 1937, , , , , , , - , Tupolev TB-1P, , USSR, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1923, , , , , , , - , Utva 66H, , Yugoslavia, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1960s, , , , , , , - , Vickers Aircraft Wave, , New Zealand, , Flying boat, , Private, , 2011, , Project, , 0, , , - , Vickers Valentia, , UK, , Flying boat, , Transport, , 1918, , , , , , , - , Vickers Vanellus, , UK, , Amphibian, , Patrol, , 1922, , , , , , , - , Vickers Vendace , UK , Floatplane , Trainer , 1926 , , 5 , 4 built as landplanes , - , Vickers Viking, , UK, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1919, , , , , , , - , Vickers Vildebeest, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1926, , , , , , , - , Vickers Vulture, , UK, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1924, , Prototype, , 2, , , - , VL Sääski, , Finland, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1928, , , , , , , - , Volmer VJ-22 Sportsman, , US, , Amphibian, , Private, , 1958, , , , , , , - , Vought O2U Corsair, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1926, , , , , , , - , Vought O3U Corsair, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1930, , , , , , , - , Vought O5U, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1934, , , , , , , - , Vought OS2U Kingfisher, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1938, , , , , , , - , Vought UO, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1922, , , , , , , - , Vought VE-9H, , US, , Floatplane , , Patrol, , 1922, , , , , , , - , Vought VE-10 Batboat, , US, , Flying boat, , Trainer, , 1919, , , , , , , - , Vought XSB2U-3 Vindicator, , US, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1936, , , , , , , - , Vought XSO2U, , US, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1939, , , , , , , - , Vultee V-1AS, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1933, , , , 1, , For USSR , - , Vultee V-11GB2F, , US, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1935, , , , 1, , For Brazil , - , Wackett Widgeon, , Australia, , Amphibian, , , , 1925, , , , , , , - , Waco Standard Cabin series, , US, , Floatplane, , Transport, , 1931, , , , , , , - , Waco ZQC-6, , US, , Floatplane , , Transport, , 1936, , , , , , , - , Walsh Brothers Flying Boats, , New Zealand, , Flying boat, , Trainer, , 1915, , , , , , , - , Watanabe E9W, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1934, , , , , , , - , Watanabe K6W, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1937, , , , , , , - , Watanabe K8W, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1938, , , , , , , - , Watanabe WS-103S, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1938, , , , , , , - , Westland Wapiti, , UK, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1927, , , , , , , - , White and Thompson No. 3, , UK, , Flying boat, , , , 1914, , , , , , , - , Wight Baby, , UK, , Floatplane, , Fighter, , 1916, , , , , , , - , Wight Converted Seaplane, , UK, , Floatplane, , Bomber, , 1916, , , , , , , - , Wight Pusher Seaplane, , UK, , Floatplane, , , , 1914, , , , , , , - , Wight Seaplane, , UK, , Floatplane, , , , 1915, , , , , , , - , Wilson Global Explorer, , US, , Amphibian, , Transport, , 1991, , , , , , , - , Yokosuka E1Y, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1923, , , , , , , - , Yokosuka E6Y, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1929, , , , , , , - , Yokosuka E14Y, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1939, , , , , , , - , Yokosuka H5Y, , Japan, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1936, , , , , , , - , Yokosuka Igo-Ko, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1920, , , , , , , - , Yokosuka K1Y, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1924, , , , , , , - , Yokosuka K4Y, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Trainer, , 1930, , , , , , , - , Yokosuka K5Y1, , Japan, , Floatplane , , Trainer, , 1930s, , , , , , , - , Yokosuka Ro-go Ko-gata, , Japan, , Floatplane, , Patrol, , 1910s, , , , , , , - , Zenith STOL CH 701, , Canada, , Floatplane, , , , 1986, , Homebuilt, , , , , - , Zeppelin-Lindau Rs.I, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , , , Prototype, , 1, , Not flown , - , Zeppelin-Lindau Rs.II, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1916, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Zeppelin-Lindau Rs.III, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Patrol, , 1917, , Prototype, , 1, , , - , Zeppelin-Lindau Rs.IV, , Germany, , Flying boat, , Patrol , , 1918, , Prototype, , 1, ,


See also

* List of seaplane operators


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