The Bush Hawk-XP was
built to be a floatplane! Unlike most
aircraft, the Bush Hawk-XP does not require
thousands of dollars in aftermarket
re-inforcement modifications. This rugged
aircraft has been designed and built
specifically to be a floatplane. The engine
mount, wing, tail section and all float
fittings are bolted directly onto its 4130
steel tube frame. This enables the aircraft
to withstand the stresses and strains
associated with rough water operations. Other
unique advantages include:
A steel frame
that already has float attachments
and lifting hooks built into the
design and is protected extensively
from corrosion for salt water
operations.
Two large rear
cargo doors and no wing struts which
allows for easy loading and unloading
of the aircraft and unimpeded
movement along the floats.
Three rear
seats, which easily clip in and out,
can fit into float compartments for
out of the way storage.
The Bush Hawk-XP is also
one of the safest floatplanes currently
produced, offering the following features:
A steel tube
frame structure surrounds every
passenger.
Four doors that
open 180 degrees, regardless of your
flap setting, simplifies emergency
egress procedures.
Standard four
point harnesses and seats certified
to the latest standards.
The Bush Hawk-XP is
certified on both Wipline 3450 and Aerocet
3500 straight floats