Rescue and medical seaplane
[b]Rescue and medical seaplane[/b]
A medium rescue and medical aircraft designed for search, evacuation, and medical transport missions.
The aircraft is capable of operating both on water and on land.
Cost: $40000
The seaplane can carry up to 18 passengers in total, including space for medical transport.
Two patients can be placed on medical beds and one additional patient on a regular bed, while the remaining space can be used for rescued survivors.
The aircraft is operated by a single pilot.
The aircraft includes an automatic altitude stabilization system and automatic heading guidance to target coordinates.
It also features automatic pitch and roll stabilization.
A radar system with a range of up to 4 km is installed, and a transponder is included.
The aircraft can safely land both on water and on regular runways.
When the aircraft is floating on water, access is provided through the upper hatch.
To start the engines, fuel must first be supplied and then the ignition must be activated.
For water takeoff, the aircraft must first accelerate across the surface of the water, after which the takeoff assist button can be activated.
A few seconds after leaving the water the system should be turned off again.
In the rear section of the aircraft there is a technical compartment containing all onboard microcontrollers.
The aircraft also carries the necessary rescue and medical equipment for emergency operations.