AAC SeaStar

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TypeAmphibious homebuilt aircraft
StatusProduction completed (2012)
Number built91 (2011)
AAC SeaStar
General information
TypeAmphibious homebuilt aircraft
ManufacturerAmphibian Airplanes of Canada
StatusProduction completed (2012)
Number built91 (2011)
History
VariantsAAC Seastar Sealoon
Front view of the Seastar, showing the interplane cross-bracing

The AAC SeaStar is an amphibious biplane that was produced in kitplane form. The aircraft is built largely of composite materials and features wings that may be easily removed for transport, and a ballistic recovery system in the form of a parachute that can be deployed from the engine nacelle.[1]

AAC also marketed a Super Pétrel model in 2011.[2]

This aircraft should not be confused with another composite-built small flying boat with the same name, the SeaStar Aircraft SeaStar.

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