Looking for a 2-place ultralight float plane that can be trailered.

David Groat

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I want to find a 2-person kit or commercially built ultralight floatplane (or better yet - amphibian) than can be broken down and trailered. I have relatives with an up-north lake cabin and I want to be able to take a small floatplane up there to tool around. The simpler the better; open cockpit, aluminum tube structure, etc.

Any recommendations?
 
I want to find a 2-person kit or commercially built ultralight floatplane (or better yet - amphibian) than can be broken down and trailered. I have relatives with an up-north lake cabin and I want to be able to take a small floatplane up there to tool around. The simpler the better; open cockpit, aluminum tube structure, etc.

Any recommendations?
Two-seat requirement excludes ultralights.

EAB/Light Sport options include the Icon, the Aventura, and the Super Petrel.

Ron Wanttaja
 
Aero Adventure sells an Ultralight Amphibian. Single seat smaller version of the Aventura. Comes as a kit which is basically a bolt together assembly.

Cheers
 
Kolb Firestar II on floats, though the weight of the floats may make it a 1 person airplane. 2 seats isn't an ultralight as Ron W pointed out.

The similar single seat Kolb Firefly is an ultralight, and has been put on floats. All the Kolbs have easy wing folding.

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Have a look at quad city challenger. I built a 2 place clipped wing version years ago, it was not on floats but a guy at my field had a 2 place long wing on floats. It was easy to build, fun to fly and could be broken down pretty quick for trailering.
 
I want to find a 2-person kit or commercially built ultralight floatplane (or better yet - amphibian) than can be broken down and trailered. I have relatives with an up-north lake cabin and I want to be able to take a small floatplane up there to tool around. The simpler the better; open cockpit, aluminum tube structure, etc.

Any recommendations?
Is not exactly an ultralight, but check the Aerotrek A220/240. It has foldable wings. (Is the one you see in the middle on the picture below). You won´t be able to store it like that with floats unless you have a barn or a high ceiling garate, but a flat bed trailer should do the trailering job.
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