
Belite Aircraft has developed the single-seat Sealite amphibious floatplane that weighs less than 338 pounds empty and meets FAR 103 requirements for ultralight float-equipped “vehicles,” as the FAA calls them.
The Sealite flew in December 2013, the 110th anniversary of the Wright brothers’ first flight at Kitty Hawk. Belite President James Wiebe made the first flight – “I was pleased with this test flight. It demonstrated the performance and utility possible with a single-place amphibious aircraft. The ground roll was very short, the climb rate was impressive, and the landing manners were easy and benign”.
The first flight was from a grass strip but water tests are planned. The vehicle is an adaptation of the company’s UltraCub model. It made the weight with extensive use of carbon fiber in the floats and wing spars. The wings and floats weigh only 20 pounds each.