Are these things fiberglass? I'll be perusing the salvage sites for the next few monthsIf the guy didn't want it, I would have been glad to take it off his hands.
Carbon fiber. And as expensive as those things are, your guess is as good as mine if it is totaled as the amount of damage isn't clear. It is likely repairable.Are these things fiberglass? I'll be perusing the salvage sites for the next few months
Austin. Far from saltwaterHopefully that is not salt water.
I met a demo pilot for Icon a month or so ago at the Lago Vista airport northwest of Austin. Nice guy. He mentioned the Highland Lakes (which lake LBJ is a part of) in that area is a hotbed for Icon A5’s. He said there are 4 or 5 based around there…guess that’s down to 3 or 4 now…
Would think with today's technology would be able to warn the pilot the gear is down when over water GPS could be used to locate the aircraft.
Well to be fair, I think if you do a gear down water landing in a Searay or Aventura there's a good chance you'll end up dead.
I knew a guy who landed his Searey gear down in the water not once but twice, wasn't hurt either time. Nice guy, but a walking disaster area. Then there was the time he caught his foot in the man door as the hangar door was opening...Well to be fair, I think if you do a gear down water landing in a Searay or Aventura there's a good chance you'll end up dead.