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Seaplane
Operations |
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Description
Seaplane Operations is a comprehensive
text on basic and advanced techniques for
floatplanes, amphibians and flying boats
from around the world, featuring
museum-quality photographs and
illustrations. It is co-authored by Dale
DeRemer and Cesare Baj. Mr. Baj is a science
writer, editorial consultant, and dedicated
seaplane pilot with worldwide water flying
experience. Dr. DeRemer is a retired
professor of aviation, flight instructor and
ATP-qualified pilot, has logged nearly
20,000 hours of flight time in all types of
general aviation aircraft, and was a field
director for the Seaplane Pilots
Association.
This book covers natural elements,
seamanship, water aerodromes and seaplane
bases, ground and water operations, high
speed (step) taxiing, takeoff, seaplane
flight and navigation, landing, docking,
ramping and buoying, operations with
amphibians, flying multi-engine seaplanes,
weight and balance, advanced techniques and
a variety of special operations, mechanics
of water flying, seaplane flight planning,
aircraft choices, and water flying in the
world.
There are historical and contemporary
photographs and explanatory illustrations on
every page of the main text, and a rich
mixture of watercolor and black-and-white
drawing illustrations, maps, line drawings,
tables and graphs decorate and explain the
concepts throughout this elaborately
illustrated volume. No other seaplane book
is like it in its extensive record of many
types of seaplanes and flying boats. It is
the only source of information for many of
the floatplanes, amphibians, and flying
boats in use throughout the world today, as
well as historical information on
little-known seaplane types throughout
aviation history. Softcover 6-1/2 x 9-1/2"
format, indexed, 404 pages.
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