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Seaplanes at our locations

Seaplane flight in Germany

Insights into seaplanes,
who have visited our water landing sites.

Seaplanes in Germany

Seaplanes in Germany are rare. This makes it all the more remarkable when different seaplanes from all over Europe fly to our locations or when we encounter them in other places during flight operations.

The following seaplanes provide an insight into the diversity of seaplane flying in Germany and Europe – from classic amphibious aircraft to turbine-powered seaplanes.

DeHavilland Beaver DHC-2 Wasserflugzeug beim Rundflug über die Ochseninseln in der Flensburger Förde

De Havilland
DHC-2 Beaver

A classic bush plane with exceptional STOL characteristics, used worldwide for seaplane flights. At Clipper Aviation as a sightseeing aircraft.

Amphibious aircraft - Seaplane Europe - Seaplane

SeaStar Dornier Flugboot

Dornier Seawings
Seastar

A twin-engine amphibious aircraft with pressurized cabin and push-pull configuration. Developed for versatile missions on water and land.

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SeaBee Republic RC-3 Flugboot Seaplane

SeaBee
Repuplic RC-3

An iconic amphibious aircraft with a characteristic tail propeller. Developed for private seaplane operations and still in use today.

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Piper PA 18 Wasserflugzeug Seaplane WipAir Floats

Piper PA 18
Super Cup

A light, very agile aircraft with excellent short take-off and landing characteristics. Particularly appreciated for bush and water flying.

Amphibious aircraft - Seaplane Europe - Seaplane

Cessna 206 Soloy Wasserflugzeug Seaplane Wipair Floats

Cessna 206
Soloy

The Soloy version of the Cessna 206 is equipped with a turbine. This combination offers high performance and reliability - especially in seaplane flight.

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FlyWhale Dornier SeaStar

Dornier Seawings
FlyWhale DS-2C

The FlyWhale is a modern amphibious aircraft in the ultralight class. It combines modern materials with efficient seaplane operation.

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SeaRay Flugboot

SeaRay
Flying boat

The SeaRay belongs to the category of light seaplanes. It is often used for private flights and is characterized by good visibility.

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Cessna 172P Amphibian on WipAir 2350 Floats

Cessna 172P
Amphibian

One of the world's most widely used training aircraft. Even as a seaplane, it remains a reliable and good-natured aircraft for training and instruction.

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Flugboot Lake Buccaneer LA-4

Lake LA-4
Buccaneer

The Lake Buccaneer is an amphibious aircraft with a hull boat design. It was specially developed for combined operation on water and land.

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Dornier Do 24 Flugboot

Dornier
Do 24

The Dornier Do 24 was originally developed for maritime operations and was primarily used in sea rescue. Its construction is designed for stability in the water and reliable operation under demanding conditions.

Amphibious aircraft - Seaplane Europe - Seaplane

Cessna 208 Caravan Wasserflugzeug Seaplane

Cessna 208
Caravan

The Cessna 208 Caravan is a multi-purpose aircraft used worldwide. Thanks to its turbine drive, high payload and robust construction, it is particularly suitable for transport, supply and passenger flights. Here as an amphibious aircraft.

Amphibious aircraft - Seaplane Europe - Seaplane

Sikorsky S-38 Das Wasserflugzeug aus dem Film Aviator

Sikorsky
S-38

The Sikorsky S-38 was developed in the 1920s and used worldwide for passenger and expedition flights. Its design enabled reliable seaplane operations even under demanding conditions.

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The fascination of seaplane flight

Historic seaplanes and flying boats

The development of seaplane flying in Germany is closely linked to locations such as Flensburg, Ribnitz-Damgarten and Plau am See where seaplane schools were operated early on.
This is where some of the pilot training took place on floatplanes and laid the foundations for seaplane operations.

Today’s water landing sites in Flensburg (§6 LuftVG), Ribnitz-Damgarten (§25 LuftVG) and Plau am See (§25 LuftVG) are operated by Baltic Seaplane and tie in with this historical use.

The following aircraft are examples of this development. You can find a detailed overview of the development of seaplanes on the Baltic Sea here:

Dornier Do-X im Flensburger Stadthafen

Dornier
Do-X

The Dornier Do X was one of the largest flying boats of its time and offered an exceptionally high passenger capacity - a level that was only later surpassed by the Lockheed Constellation.

Flying boat - Seaplane history - Seaplane

Dornier Wal Flugboot

Dornier
Whale

The Dornier Whale was used worldwide and was particularly well known for research and expedition flights. Its robust construction enabled it to be used in demanding conditions.

Flying boat - Seaplane history - Seaplane

Heinkel He 42 Wasserflugzeug Ribnitz-Dangarten

Heinkel
He 42

A seaplane school was operated in Ribnitz early on. Training aircraft such as the Heinkel He 42, a biplane on floats developed for pilot training, were used.

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Seaplane today

Experience seaplane flight today

The fascination of water flying can still be experienced today - from the perspective of a passenger or as part of a flying instruction course. Even without a flying license.