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Seawind Flight Reports

Welcome to the Seawind Flight Report page of the SNA website. In this section, aviation journalists will describe the manner in which the Seawind flies.

You will learn that the Seawind has a very light feel on the controls, and that many of the characteristics of amphibians, which have previously been a problem for pilots, have been eliminated. Read carefully and learn what it will feel like to actually have the Seawind under you as you reach out to explore those new worlds you have only dreamt about.

Newsletter-- UK Article - Today's Pilot, March 2002.

              - By Dave Unwin, Photos by Keith Wilson

 

Beauty and Performance, The S.N.A. Seawind - Custom Planes, May 2000

             - By Norm Goyer, Photos by Bob Shane, S.N.A., Inc.

 

Seawind 3000 For 2000, It's a waterbird with latitude - Plane & Pilot, April 2000

            - By Bill Cox, Photos by James Laurence

 

The Seawind Story - Water Flying Annual 2000

           - By Kenneth Armstrong

 

The Seawind: Flying Qualities Report - Sport Aviation, January 1997

            - By Ed Kolano, Photos by Phil High, Mike Steineke, H.G. Frautsche, Jack Cox

 

The Seawind 3000: Pilot Report - General Aviation News & Flyer, Oct. 3, 1997
           
            - By James Wynbrandt, Photos by James Wynbrandt

           

Seawind 3000 Amphibian: Wind and Water - KITPLANES Magazine, October 1994
           
            - By LeRoy Cook, Photos by LeRoy Cook and Howard Levy

 

Flying the Seawind 3000 - Sport Pilot Magazine, August 1994
           
            -  By D. "Eddie" Torson, Photographs by Robert M. Goyer

 

Flying the Seawind - Sport Pilot Magazine, August 1994

             - By Ron Caraway

 

Of Wind And Water - Air Progress Magazine, July 1994
           
            - By Peter Lert, Photography by David Gustafson and Peter Lert

 

 

 

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