A twin float aircraft (1) which has a retractable float (4 and 5) for each side of a fuselage (3) providing buoyancy for the aircraft during take off and landing and reduced air resistance during flight with each of the floats (4 and 5) being articulated (12 and 13) to assist streamline alignment wh
A twin float aircraft (1) which has a retractable float (4 and 5) for each side of a fuselage (3) providing buoyancy for the aircraft during take off and landing and reduced air resistance during flight with each of the floats (4 and 5) being articulated (12 and 13) to assist streamline alignment when retracted.
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What is claimed is: 1. A twin float aircraft comprising: a main fuselage; at least two fixed wings attached to the main fuselage; and floats arranged to at least substantially support the aircraft in a floating on water status, wherein the fuselage is positioned at least substantially above the wat
What is claimed is: 1. A twin float aircraft comprising: a main fuselage; at least two fixed wings attached to the main fuselage; and floats arranged to at least substantially support the aircraft in a floating on water status, wherein the fuselage is positioned at least substantially above the water, wherein the floats provide sufficient buoyancy and stability for the aircraft during take off and landing, wherein a first of the floats is located to one side of the main fuselage of the aircraft, wherein a second of the floats is located to a second side of the main fuselage which is opposite to the said first side of the main fuselage of the aircraft, and wherein the floats are each secured to the aircraft so that they can each assume at least two positions, a first of which is an extended position and a second of which is a retracted position, the floats being each arranged when in the retracted position to be located with respect to the main fuselage so that a substantial portion of the surface area of each respective float that acts to support the aircraft in the water and which becomes wetted in the floating on water status is shielded from contributing substantially to air flow resistance of the aircraft when in flight with the floats in the retracted position. 2. A twin float aircraft as in claim 1 further comprising are means to effect a retraction and a rotation of each of the floats from the extended position to the retracted position where they are adapted to be maintained during flight. 3. A twin float aircraft as in claim 1 wherein each of the floats has a portion which is articulated with respect to a further part of the float arranged such that when the float is in the extended position, the float has a first articulated position, and when the float is in a retracted position, the float has a second articulated position which is different from the said first articulated position, whereby in the retracted position the float is articulated to assume a more streamline alignment with the fuselage. 4. A twin float aircraft as in claim 3 wherein the floats are comprised of at least two portions, one of which is at or is a forward end of the float and one of which is at or is a rearward end of the float, the two portions being connected so that they are moveable one with respect to the other. 5. A twin float aircraft as in claim 4, wherein when the floats are in an extended position they assume a first articulated position, with a forward portion being substantially linearly aligned with the rearward portion and when in a retracted position they are in a further articulated position in which the rearward portion is inclined with respect to the forward portion with a most rearward portion of the rearward portion being highest so as to substantially conform an alignment of an upper part of the float with an underneath upwardly inclined alignment of a rearward part of the main fuselage. 6. A twin float aircraft as in claim 1 further comprising a fairing forming a forward portion of the main fuselage on an underside of the aircraft, wherein, in the retracted position each of the floats each arranged when in the retracted position to be located relative to the fairing such that the fairing and the floats align in a streamlined shape across the fairing and from the fairing to each respective float. 7. A twin float aircraft as in claim 1 wherein each of the floats is moveable to a third position beyond the extended position, and wherein a wheel is provided with each float so as to act as an undercarriage wheel for the aircraft when the respective float is positioned in the third position. 8. A twin float aircraft as in claim 1 wherein the floats are secured to a stub wing provided beneath the main fuselage separate from the fixed wings. 9. A twin float aircraft as in claim 8 wherein two stub wings are provided and wherein each float is secured to a stub wing. 10. A twin float aircraft as in claim 9 wherein the stub wing carries frame members to support the floats. 11. A twin float aircraft as in claim 1 wherein each float is arranged so that in one position it has an extendable portion so that its effective operating length is changeable. 12. A twin float aircraft as in claim 11 wherein the floats are extendable in length such that they are at an extended length when in the extended position and are retracted in length when in the retracted position with respect to the aircraft. 13. A twin float aircraft comprising: a main fuselage; a fairing forming a forward portion of the main fuselage on an underside of the aircraft; and floats arranged to at least substantially support the aircraft in a floating on water status, wherein the fuselage is positioned at least substantially above the water, wherein the floats provide sufficient buoyancy and stability for the aircraft during take off and landing, wherein a first of the floats is located to one side of the main fuselage of the aircraft, wherein a second of the floats is located to a second side of the main fuselage which is opposite to the said first side of the main fuselage of the aircraft, and wherein the floats are each secured to the aircraft so that they can each assume at least two positions, a first of which is an extended position and a second of which is a retracted position, the floats being each arranged when in the retracted position to be located relative to the fairing such that the fairing and the floats align in a streamlined shape. 14. A twin float aircraft as in claim 13, further comprising a retractable landing nose wheel moveable between an extended position and a retracted position, wherein in the retracted position, the landing nose wheel is retracted into the fairing. 15. A twin float aircraft as in claim 13 wherein the floats are each arranged when in the retracted position to be located with respect to the main fuselage so that a substantial portion of the surface area of each respective float that acts to support the aircraft in the water and which becomes wetted in the floating on water status is shielded from contributing substantially to air flow resistance of the aircraft when in flight with the floats in the retracted position. 16. A twin float aircraft as in claim 15 further comprising are means to effect a retraction and a rotation of each of the floats from the extended position to the retracted position where they are adapted to be maintained during flight. 17. A twin float aircraft as in claim 13 wherein each of the floats has a portion which is articulated with respect to a further part of the float arranged such that when the float is in the extended position, the float has a first articulated position, and when the float is in a retracted position, the float has a second articulated position which is different from the said first articulated position, whereby in the retracted position the float is articulated to assume a more streamline alignment with the fuselage. 18. A twin float aircraft as in claim 13 wherein the floats are comprised of at least two portions, one of which is at or is a forward end of the float and one of which is at or is a rearward end of the float, the two portions being connected so that they are moveable one with respect to the other. 19. A twin float aircraft as in claim 18, wherein when the floats are in an extended position they assume a first articulated position, with a forward portion being substantially linearly aligned with the rearward portion and when in a retracted position they are in a further articulated position in which the rearward portion is inclined with respect to the forward portion with a most rearward portion of the rearward portion being highest so as to substantially conform an alignment of an upper part of the float with an underneath upwardly inclined alignment of a rearward part of the main fuselage. 20. A twin float aircraft as in claim 13 further comprising a fairing forming a forward portion of the main fuselage on an underside of the aircraft, wherein, in the retracted position, each of the floats each arranged when in the retracted position to be located relative to the fairing such that the fairing and the floats align in a streamlined shape across the fairing and from the fairing to each respective float. 21. A twin float aircraft as in claim 13 wherein each of the floats is moveable to a third position beyond the extended position, and wherein a wheel is provided with each float so as to act as an undercarriage wheel for the aircraft when the respective float is positioned in the third position. 22. A twin float aircraft as in claim 13 wherein the floats are secured to a stub wing provided beneath the main fuselage separate from the fixed wings. 23. A twin float aircraft as in claim 22 wherein two stub wings are provided and wherein each float is secured to a stub wing. 24. A twin float aircraft as in claim 23 wherein the stub wing carries frame members to support the floats. 25. A twin float aircraft as in claim 13 wherein each float is arranged so that in one position it has an extendable portion so that its effective operating length is changeable. 26. A twin float aircraft as in claim 25 wherein the floats are extendable in length such that they are at an extended length when in the extended position and are retracted in length when in the retracted position with respect to the aircraft.
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