
The Nordic Omsider (English: at last or finally) is a Norwegian amphibious flying boat, designed by Terje Sandvik and Jostein Eide and under development by Nordic Aircraft AS of Kinservik.
The Omsider was developed to provide an amphibious aircraft suited to Norwegian conditions. Conceived in the 1980s, development was started in 1999 and 20,000 person-hours and €600,000 have been invested in building the molds and the prototypes.
The design features a cantilever high-wing, with a stub lower wing/float, an enclosed cockpit, with two-seats-in-tandem under a forward-hinged bubble canopy, a T-tail, retractable tricycle landing gear and a single engine in pusher configuration.
The aircraft is made from composite material. Its 9.1 m (29.9 ft) span wing mounts flaps. Standard engines available are the 100 hp (75 kW) Rotax 912ULS and Rotax 912iS four-stroke powerplants.

The initial prototype was built in Norway and has logged over 500 flying hours. It features outrigger floats. The second prototype was built under contract by ATEC v.o.s. in the Czech Republic. The wings and part of the tail are from the ATEC 321 Faeta and the second prototype features stub wings/floats.
It was introduced at the AERO Friedrichshafen show in 2014. The program had cost €600,000 by 2014 and the unit cost was to be €90,000 assembled in 2015. Once in production the aircraft is intended to be supplied complete and ready-to-fly.
Omsider
Engine: 1 × Rotax 912ULS, 75 kW (101 hp)
Propeller: 3-bladed composite
Wingspan: 9.1 m (29 ft 10 in)
Length: 6.9 m (22 ft 8 in)
Empty weight: 320 kg (705 lb)
Gross weight: 495 kg (1,091 lb)
Fuel capacity: 80 litres (18 imp gal; 21 US gal)
Cruise speed: 210 km/h (130 mph, 110 kn)
Stall speed: 64 km/h (40 mph, 35 kn)
Never exceed speed: 254 km/h (158 mph, 137 kn)
Range: 900 km (560 mi, 490 nmi)
Crew: one
Capacity: one passenger