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AMPHIBIOUS SKYBOAT |
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If you can have cars that
act like boats then why
not boats that act like
planes. Enter the Ramphos
Amphibious Sky Boat which has
the ability to drive, sail, and even
fly
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When you’re on water it’s easy to take off
into the air and reach a maximum height of 7,500
feet at cruising speeds of 45-50 mph. Truly a unique
way to enjoy the
best of both worlds.
Affordability and
mobility are the two
main advantages with
the Ramphos. It folds
for easy storage when
not in use, and can
be easily towed. Since you don’t need an airstrip to
take off and land, you can save on exorbitant runway
costs. Such practical, multi-purpose vehicles offer
a very exhilarating way to explore local lakes and
coastlines with a minimum amount of fuss. |
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Taking off from the Ramphos is about as easy as
taking a kite into the air. You do it by racing on the
water to speeds of 30-40 knots and at the same time
working the control bar forward and back to break free from the surface of the water. Voila! About 8
seconds is all it takes to take you up. Once you are
airborne, you can cruise at speeds up to 50 mph and
enjoy a birds-eye view of the landscape be
low. But
when you do decide to come down, you will find that
the process of descending is about as simple as the
process of ascending. And if you are landing on the
water then the process is even simpler and you can
even execute some deft maneuvers to impress the
folks who might be watching you from the sidelines.
The Ramphos is a two-seater so go ahead and
invite the hottie you’ve been seeing. You’ll easily win
points in the adventurous department |
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