Thu, Jun 02, 2011
Will Carry And Service All Four Lines Of The Composite
Floats
Vancouver International Airport-based Lindair Aviation Services
announced Tuesday that it has added a new product line in aviation
float plane technology ... Aerocet Floats. Lindair sells and
services all four lines of Aerocet floats. Each has the fully
composite rivetless design, which Lindair says makes them safer and
easier to maintain.
The most popular product is the 3400 amphibious float with its
ability to land on both land and water. With a very large "sweet
spot," these floats are forgiving for novice pilots landing in the
water. They are very "slippery," which means they will get a plane
into the air quicker than other floats.
The 3500L straight float is another good selling unit with
hundreds of sets on planes all over North America. The sturdy
design is both the safer choice and a nice looking float. The
straight float is similar to the amphib model in that the larger
sweet spot makes for easier take offs and landings in the water.
Large storage lockers allow for more fishing gear for those trips
up north and the rivetless construction means no leaks so stored
gear is protected.
Lindair also distributes Aerocet's 2200 float for lighter
aircraft and the 5850 for larger craft like the DeHavilland Beaver.
The benefit for each is again, the strong, sturdy, and best looking
design of the Aerocet line. Strength and beauty come together to
form a wonderful package with Aerocet floats.
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