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In an interview with a Dornier executive described a version of this plane as a good plane for someone who has two airplanes in their hangar already. That leaves me out. It does look like a nice design.
 
Ah ha a CAF Seastar, thank you Falcon for the HU:salute: Here I come PNW.
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In an interview with a Dornier executive described a version of this plane as a good plane for someone who has two airplanes in their hangar already. That leaves me out. It does look like a nice design.

I wonder if he meant that it's so versatile that only one plane would be needed or that it's so useless that you would would need two other planes to be sure of getting where you want to go ?

As he was a Dornier spokesman I guess the former .....

Bob.
 
Yea, I didn't quite get what that was supposed to mean actually. . .either way, you won't know if you don't try it mfitch. . . .and the price is certainly right!:salute:
 
I would think the Seastar is ideal for someone who uses his King Air to go on fishing trips, he wouldn't need a have a boat as well :jump:
 
I would think the Seastar is ideal for someone who uses his King Air to go on fishing trips, he wouldn't need a have a boat as well :jump:
Exactly, stand on the floats and cast away. . . .eat lunch or dinner onboard and never leave your airplane or the water. . .how cool would that be?:salute:
 
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