AAC SeaStar

The AAC SeaStar is an 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 system in the form of a parachute that can be deployed from the engine nacelle. This aircraft is often confused with another composite-built small flying boat the SeaStar Aircraft SeaStar.

Made by Amphibian Airplanes of Canada.

Empty Weight Lb
704
Stall Speed Mph
40
Eng 1 Type
four cylinder
horizontally opposed four stroke aircraft engine
Ceiling Ft
12000
Cruise Speed Mph
85
Wing Loading Lb/sqft
7
Span In
4
Gross Weight Lb
1320
Capacity
one passenger
Crew
one
Climb Rate Ftmin
800
Prop Blade Number
3
Height In
6
Manufacturer
Range Miles
425
Prop Name
ground adjustable
Max Speed Mph
102
Eng 1 Name
Rotax 912
Height Ft
7
Span Ft
27
Wing Area Sqft
178
Length Ft
21
Prime Units
imp
Similar Aircraft
*Progressive Aerodyne Searey
Eng 1 Hp
80
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
4
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