Thursday, January 5, 2012

Tecnam boosts LSA lustre with Sea-Sky offering

Tecnam boosts LSA lustre with Sea-Sky offering:

Tecnam today revealed its newest light sport family member, the P92 Sea-Sky Hydroplane. As it's name suggests, it's an amphibian, and it's pretty sweet looking.


Tecnam P92 Sea Sky.JPG


Here's the press release from the company. I've asked for cost and delivery estimates (and will update this blog when the numbers come in).



Tecnam today announced the launch of the Tecnam P92 Sea-Sky Hydroplane, the 6th generation model of the very successful Tecnam P92 Echo Classic and Eaglet range of aeroplanes.


Tecnam's reputation for developing aeroplanes for all aspects of General Aviation flying was further established today with the introduction of the Tecnam P92 Sea-Sky Hydroplane.


This 6th generation development builds on the tremendous success of both the P92 Echo Classic and P92 Eaglet to offer potential customers seeking an innovative, spacious and cost effective seaplane.


Requiring a take-off run of less than 200 metres, coupled with an impressive climb rate and a 100 hp engine, the Tecnam P92 Sea-Sky Hydroplane affords ease of operation, both on the water (be it lakes, rivers or sea) and in the air.


Tecnam aeroplanes are especially known for offering outstanding value. One reason for the Tecnam P92 Sea-Sky Hydroplane low cost is that it is produced at Tecnam's new composites production facility, home to both the Tecnam P2008 and Tecnam P Twenty-Ten, in Capua, Italy.


''Our Tecnam P92 Sea-Sky Hydroplane offers you the pleasure of enjoying both blue waters and blue skies'' said Paolo Pascale, Tecnam's Managing Director. ''Not just designed to perform superbly on water but also on the remaining 29% of the worlds surface, land, by using our innovative 4 wheels retractable landing gear. Wherever you want to go today Tecnam has got the right aeroplane for you! Enjoy your time, meet land, sky and water!''


The company in December revealed that it will fly a new four-place single (the P2010) early this month (in January)

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