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The Beriev Be-200 Altair (Russian: Бериев Бе-200 «Альтаир») is a jet-powered amphibious flying boat of utility type designed and built by the Beriev Aircraft Company. Marketed as being designed for fire fighting , search and rescue , maritime patrol , cargo, and passenger transportation, it has a capacity of 12,000 litres ...
The Beriev Be-6 (USAF/DoD reporting name "Type 34", [1] NATO reporting name "Madge" [2]) was a flying boat produced by the Soviet Beriev OKB.It was capable of accomplishing a wide variety of missions, such as long-range maritime reconnaissance, coastal and supply line patrols, torpedo/bombing strikes, mine-laying, and transport operations.
The Beriev A-40 Albatros (Russian: Бериева А-40 Альбатрос, romanized: Albatros, lit. 'Albatross', NATO reporting name: Mermaid) is a Soviet/Russian jet-powered amphibious flying boat designed by the Beriev Aircraft Company for an anti-submarine warfare role.
Three Canadair CL-215 amphibious flying boats. The following is a list of seaplanes, which includes floatplanes and flying boats.A seaplane is any airplane that has the capability of landing and taking off from water, while an amphibian is a seaplane which can also operate from land.
The Beriev Be-12 was a successor to the Beriev Be-6 flying boat, whose primary roles were as an anti-submarine and maritime patrol bomber aircraft.Though tracing its origins to the Be-6, the Be-12 inherited little more than the gull wing and twin oval tailfin configuration of the older aircraft.
A-40 - 1986 anti-submarine warfare amphibious flying boat; A-50 - 1978 airborne early warning and control aircraft; A-60 - 1981 airborne laser laboratory; A-100 - 2016 airborne early warning and control aircraft; Civilian aircraft. Be-103 - 1997 passenger and utility transport flying boat; Be-200 - 1998 multirole flying boat
The Beriev Be-103 (in English sometimes called "Snipe") [2] is an amphibious seaplane designed by Beriev and constructed by the Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aircraft Production Association (KnAAPO) in Russia.
Beriev Printsessa, projected large six-engine passenger/patrol flying boat, 1947; Beriev Be-6, flying boat used for firefighting duty, 1949; NATO codename "Madge" Beriev R-1, experimental jet-powered flying boat, 1952; Beriev Be-1, prototype wing-in-ground effect (WIG) aircraft, 1956; Beriev Be-10/M-10, jet-engined flying boat, 1956; NATO ...