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      Sea Storm Z4 
      
      
        
      
      
              
      
            
             
            
            
              
              The SeaStorm is sleek, streamlined appearance is 
              impressive. It is a high wing, pusher configuration, tail 
              dragger. The engine is mounted on top of the centre fuselage in 
              correspondence of Centre of Gravity.  
               
              The cabin is designed with side-by-side seating. Entry into the 
              cabin is easy: open the canopy doors and step over the sponsons 
              into the cockpit. Upon seating yourself, you will find there is 
              plenty of elbow room (44 inches), even for the "big guys". The 
              adjustable seats are comfortably cushioned, and you will find the 
              side pockets handy for storing necessary paperwork, maps, small 
              tools and more. The dual flight controls enable flying from either 
              seat, and there is enough space on the instrument panel to 
              accommodate most any instruments you care to install. The rear 
              places are in correspondence of aircraft centre of gravity and the 
              space inside results extraordinary. The throttle, landing gear 
              switch and other breakers are on top of console and are easy to 
              reach.  
               
              Ground handling is simple and uneventful. The landing gear is 
              rugged and handles even unimproved grass runways with ease. The 
              take off roll on water at gross weight is 11-13 seconds, depending 
              on the engine option installed. Lift off takes place at 45-50 
              m.p.h., and 65-70 m.p.h. is the best rate of climb speed. Rate of 
              climb is 600-800 feet per minute at gross weight, once again 
              depending on the engine choice. Level out and throttle back to 
              cruising r.p.m.'s and the SeaStorm settles in at 85 m.p.h.  
               
              Control pressures are light and responsive. The SeaStorm offers 
              stable handling even in gusty wind conditions. Directional 
              stability is very good, with no tendency to hunt due to the large 
              vertical tail surface. Aileron pressure is light and should be led 
              with a small amount of rudder input. Pitch control of the aircraft 
              is well dampened. Upon release of the control stick, pitch 
              stability is achieved within one oscillation. Due to the 
              Installation of special leading edge extensions on the wings, the 
              stall is quite docile and the aircraft is spin resistant. Upon 
              throttling back and applying 20 degrees of flaps, the aircraft 
              slows to the stall speed of 44-46 m.p.h. The stall is gentle and 
              straightforward and recovery is conventional. Release aft stick 
              pressure and the aircraft begins flying almost immediately with 
              little nose down attitude.  
               
              Best approach speed for a water landing is 60-70 m.p.h. with 20 
              degrees of flaps fowler and upon reaching short final, 40 degrees 
              of flaps can be initiated to further slow the aircraft's touch 
              down speed on the water. Landing flare begins lower than 
              conventional land-only aircraft. A nice touch down speed is 45-50 
              m.p.h. This lands the aircraft "on step" and produces very smooth 
              contact with the water.  
               
              Slow speed stick back water steering is enhanced with the rudder. 
              Water operations with wave size of no more than 20 inches is 
              recommended.  
               
              With 20 degrees of flaps you power up for takeoff. The SeaStorm 
              will come "on plane" without the need for pilot input to prevent "porpoising". 
              The hull produces a very flat spray pattern preventing water from 
              going through the propeller. Prepare for ground landing by 
              lowering the landing gear and locking it into place. Use the same 
              approach and landing procedure as with the water landing.  
               
              The Glass fibre hull has been reinforced with kevlar fibre and was 
              studied in order to resist to remarkable impacts. The front of the 
              hull avoids to the airplane to heel in ahead when lever power. The 
              two Sponsons include the retractable undercarriage moved by 
              hydraulic pistons and give side stability and allow fast takeoffs.
             
              
               
               
               specifications 
 
              
                
                powerplant 
                propeller 
                length 
                height 
                wing span 
                wing area 
                seats 
                empty weight 
                
                useful load 
                gross weight 
                fuel capacity 
                range | 
                
                      Lycoming 
                      O360 210HP 
                      200-300 HP 
                x 
                
                      24,4 ft. 
                
                x 
                
                      33,1 ft. 
                
                      147 sq.ft. 
                4 
                
                      1518 lbs 
                x 
                
                      2640 lbs 
                
                      53 gal. 
                
                x | 
               
             
            
            performance 
            
             
            
              
                
                takeoff distance, 
                ground roll 
                rate of climb 
                max speed 
                cruise speed 
                landing distance, ground roll 
                
                
                service ceiling | 
                
                      
                1150 ft. 
                
                x 
                
                      165 mph 
                
                      144 mph 
                
                      
                690 ft. 
                x | 
               
             
            
            limiting and recommended speeds
             
            
              
                
                design manoeuvring speed (Va) 
                never exceed speed (Vne) 
                stall, power off (Vsl) 
                landing approach speed  | 
                
                
                x 
                
                      186 mph 
                
                      46 mph 
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            All specifications are based on manufacturer's 
            calculations 
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