Cormorant Evaluates Wood as the Basis for a More Environmentally Sustainable Seaplane
Sitka spruce trees growing in coastal areas of western Canada could be used to make substantial parts of the wings and airframe for a new amphibious aircraft.
Cormorant Seaplanes is developing a seven-seat amphibious aircraft.
Cormorant Seaplanes is developing a seven-seat amphibious aircraft that could be substantially made from wood. (Image: Cormorant)