Recently, I blogged about a Tennessee town that welcomed Skykits from Canada, providing a brand-new facility for them to use. A town in Florida also saw the potential of a light aircraft manufacturer and had a new building with lake access available. *** Arguably the most successful light aircraft seaplane producer is Progressive Aerodyne and their SeaRey amphibian. How successful? In January, they delivered SeaRey kit #500 to its owner in Belgium. That impressive number doesn’t tell the whole story, which centers around the tight community of SeaRey builders who often help each other and not solely with builder questions. In my years in aviation, I’ve never seen a closer group but then, as a fellow seaplane lover, that doesn’t surprise me; seaplane aviators share a common bond. Now, the SeaRey team is working hard to finish their SLSA version, giving enthusiasts a chance to buy a ready-to-fly SeaRey or a kit.
New SeaRey Factory at “Seaplane City” Tavares, FL
New Factory -- If you're in the neighborhood or simply enjoy a good time, you can attend the SeaRey Open House on Saturday, June 26, 2010 starting at 9:30 AM. They say, "Fly in, drive in, or boat in... it's all good!" RSVP to factory@searey.com or call 352-253-0108.
Not only does SeaRey have a showroom at their new headquarters, they have hangar space and a builders area for customers.
Progressive Aerodyne was aided by "dozens" of owners as they moved lock, stock, and barrel to their new factory. They were up and running in eight days!
As the SLSA SeaRey works toward certification, a folding wing became part of the attraction.