SeaMax, SEAMAX M-22 amphibious light sport aircraft.

SEAMAX M-22


SeaMax M 22 - While touring the commercial end of Sun N Fun, where all the "real aircraft" are found I came upon the SeaMax, or at least I came across their booth. 

There was no aircraft on display just a display tent with banners! Miguel Rosario the designer and manufacturer of the SeaMax indicates he is bringing the SeaMax back into the U.S. light sport market.

Miguel is also looking for an airport in Florida where he can assemble the Seamax from parts that he currently manufacturers in Brazil. 

Once his base of operation is set up in the U.S. he will be looking to manufacture some parts in the U.S. to ship back to Brazil.


SEAMAX M-22 amphibious light sport aircraft.

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He will also be using it to distribute and service his U.S. customers.

While the SeaMax M22 design remains the same customers now have the option of having folding wings! Miguel reports that "one person can fold the wings, by himself/herself in about 5 minutes."

The SeaMax is an all composite, high wing, strut braced side by side seating, amphibious light sport aircraft, in a pusher configuration.

The Seamax uses conventional stick and rudder three axis controls, with an electric retract mechanism for the landing gear.

Power is supplied by the Rotax 100 HP four stroke aircraft engine.

The Seamax is number 63 on the FAA's list of approved light sport aircraft, with about 150 aircraft currently flying in about 30 different countries around the world.

Delivery of a new SeaMax from the Florida distribution center is expected to be available in late August of 2017, with delivery times of 90 days after that.


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