Seaplane in a sentence as a noun

It's a seaplane, it lands on the water, not an airport.

In the end it looks like a seaplane: neither a good boat nor a good plane.

The Benoist seaplane flight above had problem part-way through.

All the problems of a large seaplane, and you never get enough altitude to get clear of high seas.

The first commercial flight was a Benoist seaplane which flew that trip under 50 feet altitude, though it could fly up to 1,000 feet.

Seaplane in a sentence as a verb

However, if you could, using those with a seaplane tender would be much easier from a logistics standpoint than the EAB.

There are a few communities on the west coast of BC that are a pain to get to by land or sea, but a 4-6 seater seaplane convertable for cargo is something I'd enjoy doing.

There are exceptions like seaplane bases and small country strips, but there are more than enough airports with access to commercial or even industrial grade power to make electric airplanes that require charging viable.

One passenger even remarked that the seaplane flight was cheaper than flying from Sea-Tac to Victoria airport, before even factoring in the fact that neither airport is near the major city you're coming from or going to.

Seaplane definitions

noun

an airplane that can land on or take off from water; "the designer of marine aircraft demonstrated his newest hydroplane"

See also: hydroplane

verb

glide on the water in a hydroplane

See also: hydroplane