Thursday, April 9, 2026

That's a new one on me

 


3 comments:

  1. I suspect this is AI. There is a German aircraft manufacturer called Aquila (latin for eagle) but they manufacture low winged land planes with that empennage configuration. Maybe this is from a marketing sales pitch to see if there was any interest?
    The wheels at the front of the float are impossible, I see no retraction mechanism to lift them out of the water. On takeoff they would drag in the water forcing the nose down so the plane couldn't get "on the step" to accelerate to takeoff speed. On landing they would drag in the water and the airplane would end up on its back. I also don't see cables to raise and steer the water rudders or any pump sockets in the top of the floats to pump out any water if the float is leaking.
    Al_in_Ottawa

    ReplyDelete
  2. https://competition.adesignaward.com/ada-winner-design.php?ID=67825

    ReplyDelete