List of seaplanes and flying boats
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The following is a list of flying boats and seaplanes
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Canada
- Bombardier CL 415, Canada, 1993, firefighting, amphibious
China
- Harbin SH 5, People's Republic of China, 1976, Amphibious
Germany
- Blohm & Voss BV 222
- Blohm & Voss BV 238
- Blohm & Voss Ha 139
- Dornier Do 12
- Dornier Do 18
- Dornier Do 24
- Dornier Do J
- Dornier Do X, the largest plane of its time
- Claude Dornier Sea Star, Germany, 1986, amphibious
- Heinkel He 115
Italy
- Nardi F.N. J33 Amphibian, Italy, 1950, Light amphibious
- Savoia-Marchetti S.55
Japan
- Kawanishi H6K
- Kawanishi H8K
- ShinMaywa UF-XS, US-Japan, 1962
- ShinMaywa PS-1, Japan, 1967, ASW flying boat
- ShinMaywa US-1, Japan, 1974, Search & rescue flying boat
Russia, CIS, USSR
- Beriev Be-6, USSR, 1949
- Beriev Be-8, USSR, 1947
- Beriev Be-10, USSR, 1962, jet-propelled
- Beriev Be-12 "Chayka", USSR, 1963, amphibious
- Beriev Be-103, Russia, 1990s?, amphibious
- Beriev Be-112, Russia, 1990s?, amphibious
- Beriev Be-200, Russia, 1998, amphibious
United Kingdom
- Blackburn Isis
- Felixstowe F Series
- Shorts Calcutta
- Shorts Empire
- Shorts Kent
- Shorts Sandringham
- Shorts Sealand
- Shorts Solent
- Shorts Singapore
- Shorts Sunderland
- Shorts Shetland
- Saunders-Roe Lerwick - Saunders-Roe is also known as "Saro"
- Saunders-Roe London
- Saunders-Roe Princess
- Saunders-Roe SR.A/1
- Supermarine S.4 - Schneider Trophy
- Supermarine S.5 - Schneider Trophy
- Supermarine S.6 - Schneider Trophy - S.6B World speed record/first aircraft to exceed 400 mph
- Supermarine Seagull - biplane - precursor to the "Walrus"
- Supermarine Seagull - monoplane (RR Griffon powered)
- Supermarine Sea Lion - Schneider Trophy
- Supermarine Sea Otter - sucessor to the "Walrus" but tractor- rather than pusher-engined
- Supermarine Stranraer
- Supermarine Walrus
- Vickers Valentia
- Vickers Viking
United States
- Loening various early military amphibious aircraft.
- Keystone-Loening K-84 "Commuter" "Duck"
- Sikorsky S-36 - 8-seat two-engine flying boat
- Sikorsky S-38 - 8-seat two-engine flying boat (1928)
- Sikorsky S-39 - five-seat single-engine variant of S-38
- Sikorsky S-40 - successful 28-passenger flying boat (1931)
- Sikorsky S-41
- Sikorsky S-42 - four-engine flying boat
- Sikorsky S-43 - two-engine version of S-41
- NC Flying Boat
- Consolidated PBY Catalina, USA, 1936, maritime patrol flying boat and amphibious
- Consolidated PB2Y Coronado
- Felixstowe F Series
- Hughes H4 "Hercules" "Spruce Goose" prototype
- Grumman Duck USA, Light amphibious
- Grumman G-44 "Widgeon" USA, 1941, Light amphibious
- Grumman G-21 "Goose" USA, Medium amphibious
- Grumman HU-16 "Albatross" USA, large amphibious
- Grumman Mallard, USA, 1946, Light amphibious
- Boeing 314 "Clipper" 1938-1941 Large flying boat
- Republic RC-3 Seabee, USA, 1950, Light amphibious
- Convair R3Y Tradewind, USA, 1954, large turboprop transport
- Martin PBM Mariner
- Martin P5M Marlin, USA, 1957, maritime patrol & ASW flying boat
- Martin P6M SeaMaster
- Martin Mars, USA, WWII era plane produced by the Glenn L. Martin Company
- Convair F2Y Sea Dart - hydro-ski seaplane fighter prototype
- Sun Lake Aircraft - range of light amphibious aircraft
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