No one hurt. CEO Hawkins must be really pissed. The writer called it an Ultralight!
It looks like they were equipped for free diving
Wonder if that's covered in the 1,254 page buyer agreement?
So much for the idiot proofnicity of the Icon.
Cary
"I have slipped the surly bonds of earth...,
put out my hand and touched the face of God." J.G. Magee
At least it still floats.
I wonder whether it really "crashed into the ocean", or if they just managed to swamp it after landing? Or maybe a taxi incident? I really know nothing about water operations, but it doesn't seem like it would be too big a challenge to capsize/swamp one if you tried. Doesn't look like that is very rough water, but I'm sure a guy could find a way if he was really intent on it.
Measure twice, cut once...
scratch head, shrug, shim to fit.
Flying an RV-12. I am building a Fisher Celebrity, slowly.
Reports so far do not provide any details of the circumstances leading to what we only see in the picture. All small 2 and 4 place flying boats sit very low in the water, for example this Icon, other similar light sport designs like the Searey, homebuilts like the Osprey, Catalina, Volmer, and certifieds like the Lake. Subject to water conditions, they can easily be swamped. Burt Rutan's latest(he says last) design is a flying boat that sits really low in the water.