Lake
Aircraft, Inc.
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Lake
Aircraft, Inc. |
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Address: |
606 N.
Dyer Blvd.
Kissimmee Airport, Kissimmee, FL USA 34741
T: 407. 847.9000
F: 407. 847.4516
http://www.amphib.com/lakeair.html |
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Aerospace:
Aircraft Manufacturer |
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E-Mail: wolf@amphib.com |
| Seaplane Ratings are
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Company
Profile:
The Lake
Amphibious Seaplanes
are the only single engine boat-hulled amphibians in production in the
world today. The company has historically provided factory-direct
product support for its Seaplanes. This product support coupled with
factory flight and maintenance training is available to every aircraft
purchaser.
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Company
History:
Lake
Aircraft has been manufacturing fine amphibious Seaplanes for over
forty-five years. Its founders came from the successful design teams
at Republic and Grumman Corporation.
With its origins rooted in such great amphibious aircraft as the
Goose, Widgeon, Mallard and Albatross, the company initially flew its
first model, the Skimmer, in 1948. In the ensuing years, new models
with higher horsepower and greater cabin capacity were introduced;
each one building on the success of its predecessor and introducing
improvements in operational capability.
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Products and
Services:
A growth version of the famous Lake Buccaneer was introduced in 1983
and named the RENEGADE and SEA FURY. Catering primarily to the
civil/general aviation markets, our amphibious family of aircraft has
received wide acclaim from such buyers as sportsmen, professionals,
entrepreneurs and air taxi operators throughout the world. Our
Amphibians will outperform any float plane in production today.
Our company drew on fifty years of proven design, production and
product support to develop a multi-role, special mission amphibian.
This aircraft, designated the SEAWOLF and introduced to the world at
the Paris Air Show, was designed to meet the various and complex
requirements of government and military organizations in a cost
effective manner. If your mission profile calls for search and rescue,
reconnaissance, or interdiction, the Seawolf is unequaled.
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Last
Updated 22 September, 2006
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