
SeaRey Sets a New Standard for Floatplanes Many pilots who have flown in water-borne aircraft believe this is the finest and most enjoyable flying one can do. If that statement holds water (is true), then the beautiful SeaRey amphibian from Florida-based Progressive Aerodyne should be one of the most desirable aircraft you can buy. Pilots have spoken with their money. Since it arrived on the market in 1992, the SeaRey has sold in increasing numbers each year. Three years of Progressive Aerodyne history hardly tells the story behind the SeaRey. A father and son ownership team, Wayne and Kerry Richter have long experience in this business producing many hundreds of amphibious ultralights. The Richters were principals in a company called Advanced Aviation best known for its amphib sea plane called the Buccaneer. After another designer made the first single place Buccaneer, Kerry Richter made his name with a two place model.