Registration / Serial:D-MFWR
Other Marks:41
Aircraft Original Type:Uniplanes Flywhale Aircraft
Aircraft Generic Type:Uniplanes Flywhale Aircraft
Aircraft Version:Flywhale Aircraft Adventure iS Sport
C/n (msn):003
Operator Titles:Flugschule Otto-Lilienthal
Aircraft Name:Willi
City / Airport:Stechow-Ferchesar (EDUA)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:12 June 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:468310Submit Correction
View count: 477
The Flywhale FW650 is a two-seat amphibious sports aircraft designed and built by Uniplanes in Germany that flew for the first time on 13 September 2013. As of 2020, ten examples had been produced. The company is now owned by Dornier Seawings under the name DS-2C and this example was a very interesting find for me in a hangar at EDUA.
Registration / Serial:D-MFWR
Aircraft Version:Flywhale Aircraft Adventure iS Sport
C/n (msn):003
Operator Titles:Flugschule Otto-Lilienthal
City / Airport:Stechow-Ferchesar (EDUA)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:12 June 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:D-MFWR
Other Marks:41
Aircraft Original Type:Uniplanes Flywhale Aircraft
Aircraft Generic Type:Uniplanes Flywhale Aircraft
Aircraft Version:Flywhale Aircraft Adventure iS Sport
C/n (msn):003
Operator Titles:Flugschule Otto-Lilienthal
Aircraft Name:Willi
City / Airport:Stechow-Ferchesar (EDUA)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:12 June 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:468310Submit Correction
View count: 477
The Flywhale FW650 is a two-seat amphibious sports aircraft designed and built by Uniplanes in Germany that flew for the first time on 13 September 2013. As of 2020, ten examples had been produced. The company is now owned by Dornier Seawings under the name DS-2C and this example was a very interesting find for me in a hangar at EDUA.
Registration / Serial:D-MFWR
Aircraft Version:Flywhale Aircraft Adventure iS Sport
C/n (msn):003
Operator Titles:Flugschule Otto-Lilienthal
City / Airport:Stechow-Ferchesar (EDUA)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:12 June 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact