The Explorer Aircraft Aqua Glider can be towed behind any powerboat capable of speeds in excess of 35 mph. The biplane wings have a forward stagger and make use of a conventional single wooden spar and balance floats on the tips of the lower wing. The hull is built from spruce and mahogany plywood, then covered with fiberglass up to the waterline. Standard twin jumper skis are attached to the bottom of the hull.
EXPLORER PG-1 “AQUA GLIDER”
Key Takeaways:
- The Explorer Aircraft Aqua Glider is a biplane-winged craft designed to be towed behind any powerboat capable of speeds over 35 mph.
- Its hull is constructed from spruce and mahogany plywood, covered with fiberglass up to the waterline, and features standard twin jumper skis.
- The biplane wings have a forward stagger, utilizing a conventional single wooden spar and balance floats on the tips of the lower wing.
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