Amphibious Twin

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Something cool about amphibs and twins.. sadly there's not a good offering here in the US for this type of plane.. or at all. We recently stayed at a Hangar Home up in the Yosemite area where the guy had a twin Seabee.. really cool plane. Sent me down a twin amphib rabbit hole.. and found this:

http://www.ack62.com/

6 place. Not vaporware.. thing is out there flying

I need one.

Video has some good in flight cockpit shots as well:
 
Whatchu talking about willys? Plenty of US twin amphibs.

ALL of the Grumman amphibs (Widgeon, Goose, Mallard, Albatross), not to mention the new composite Widgeon aka the gweduck.

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Saw an aircam on amphibs not long ago...
 
We recently stayed at a Hangar Home up in the Yosemite area where the guy had a twin Seabee.. really cool plane. Sent me down a twin amphib rabbit hole.
Pine Mountain Lake just outside Groveland? I was there recently.

Oh, and "you rang?"
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Something cool about amphibs and twins.. sadly there's not a good offering here in the US for this type of plane.. or at all. We recently stayed at a Hangar Home up in the Yosemite area where the guy had a twin Seabee.. really cool plane. Sent me down a twin amphib rabbit hole.. and found this:

http://www.ack62.com/

6 place. Not vaporware.. thing is out there flying

I need one.

Video has some good in flight cockpit shots as well:


I wonder what the OEI rate of climb is on that thing. It looks like a Diamond Twin Star had a wild night with a Lake Amphib and this is the harvest. This means somewhere there is a DA42 with a chewed-off arm and a heap of regrets. :D
 
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I saw one of those Berievs at the show. It was for sale even. Great aircraft, until you need repairs. Or parts.

Funny thing is I knew that thing was Russian before I saw it was a Beriev.
 
Friend of mine has tons of time in a Beech 18 on floats. He also did his tailwheel endorsement in the Beech 18. Those are cool planes!
 
I wonder what the OEI rate of climb is on that thing. It looks like a Diamond Twin Star had a wild night with a Lake Amphib and this is the harvest. This means somewhere there is a DA42 with a chewed-off arm and a heap of regrets. :D
I had the same thought about the Diamond and the Lake :D
 
Cool planes, I don't think there are too many left flying and that one in Florida a few years ago had a fatal unfortunately a years ago
 
I was friends with Jack Murdock, one of the founders of Tektronix. He dated my mother!
https://vintagetek.org/jack-murdock/

He had a lot of money and paid to have his Aztec put on floats. The first one. He perished a few years later in a Super Cub floatplane.
Great photo, and it actually doesn't look too aftermarket at all. Has great lines
 
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