Canada
- AAC SeaStar — 2 seat amphibious flying boat kitplane (1998)
- Boeing-Canada 213 Totem — four-passenger monoplane flying boat (1930)
- Bombardier CL-415 — amphibious multi-purpose waterbomber flying boat (1993)
- Canadair CL-215 — amphibious multi-purpose waterbomber flying boat (1967)
- Canadian Vickers Vancouver — transport flying boat (1920s)
- Canadian Vickers Varuna — twin-engined flying boat (1927)
- Canadian Vickers Vedette — three-seat flying boat (1924)
- Canadian Vickers Vista — single-seat flying boat (1927)
- Canadian Vickers Vanessa — four-passenger floatplane (1927)
- Canadian Vickers Velos — survey floatplane (1920s)
- Canadian Vickers Vigil — single-seat observation sesquiplane (1928)
- De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver — Single radial engine floatplane (1947)
- De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter — Single gas turbine floatplane (1951)
- De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter — Twin gas turbine floatplane (1965)
- Fairchild 82 — bushplane (1935)
- Fairchild F-11 Husky — bushplane (1946)
- Fairchild Super 71 — bushplane (1934)
- Fleet 50 Freighter — general utility biplane floatplane (1938)
- Fleet 80 Canuck — two-seat touring aircraft floatplane (1945)
- Found Centennial — 4/5 seat cabin monoplane floatplane (1967)
- Found FBA-1 — 4 seat cabin monoplane floatplane (1949)
- Found FBA-2 — 4/5 seat cabin monoplane floatplane (1960)
- Murphy Moose — 6 seat homebuilt cabin monoplane floatplane (1990)
- Murphy Rebel — 2/3 seat homebuilt cabin monoplane floatplane (1990)
- Noorduyn Norseman — cabin monoplane bushplane (1935)
- Zenair STOL CH 701 — 2 seat floatplane kitplane (1986)
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Famous quotes containing the word canada:
“This universal exhibition in Canada of the tools and sinews of war reminded me of the keeper of a menagerie showing his animals claws. It was the English leopard showing his claws.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“I fear that I have not got much to say about Canada, not having seen much; what I got by going to Canada was a cold.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“What makes the United States government, on the whole, more tolerableI mean for us lucky white menis the fact that there is so much less of government with us.... But in Canada you are reminded of the government every day. It parades itself before you. It is not content to be the servant, but will be the master; and every day it goes out to the Plains of Abraham or to the Champs de Mars and exhibits itself and toots.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)