Dutch Startup Cormorant Advances Amphibian Design

Cormorant’s amphibian has a detachable boat hull allowing it to operate as a seaplane or landplane.

Credit: Cormorant Seaplanes
Dutch startup Cormorant Seaplanes is advancing its design for a seven-seat electric amphibious aircraft under a UK government-supported project to establish a test center for zero-emission regional aviation in Scotland’s Orkney Islands. The company has joined Phase 2 of the Sustainable Aviation Test...
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