Seaplane enthusiasts comprise a niche of American aviation but are some of the most passionate of all powered aircraft pilots. Among these, owners of almost 500 SeaRey aircraft belong to one of the tightest knit communities I’ve seen. Kerry and Wayne Richter, the son and father team that gave birth to the SeaRey (and several other models) have quietly built one of the strongest brands in light seaplanes… and now they are moving into the Special Light-Sport Aircraft space with their new LSX. Kerry says the new model, while visually similar to earlier SeaReys, possesses no fewer than 78 new or revised features including a custom interior and complete rework of the panel. *** I flew with Kerry in the new machine from my Florida home base at Spruce Creek Fly-in. We hopped LSX over to a nearby lake and Kerry executed a couple perfect water landings.
SeaRey LSX; Popular U.S. Seaplane Launching SLSA
Aiding designer Kerry Richter (R) is Damir Blazevic, a German engineer now residing in Fort Myers with impressive credentials including work on the giant Airbus A-380. Kit prices start at $29,900 yielding about $60,000 once instrumented, painted, and powered by Rotax 912S. Ready-to-fly SLSA models will start at about $95,000 (not announced yet). See SeaRey LSX at the Sun 'n Fun 2009 LSA Mall just inside the entrance gate.