Flying speedboats available in Phl
>> Sunday, March 8, 2015
By Mar T. Supnad
VIGAN CITY, Ilocos Sur — Believe
it or not but flying speedboats are now available in the Philippines after
former National Security Council Adviser and Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis “Chavit”
Singson purchased one for the use of people in Ilocos Sur which has vast
coastal areas being located along China sea.
“This flying
boat will be used by the people of Ilocos Sur particularly in search and rescue
operations during typhoons. They can also use it in campaign against illegal
fishing,” said Singson whose two sons-Ryan and Ronald are incumbent governor
and congressman of
Ilocos Sur.
These flying
speedboats can be easily utilized by the national and local governments against
crime like smuggling and illegal fishing, since, aside from being affordable,
it can be easily operated.
This after an
Italian firm responded to a call from local officials to manufacture a flying
boat that can be easily utilized also in search and rescue operations during
calamities.
It can also be
used in the campaign against illegal fishing along the coastal areas and illegal logging in the mountains.
Tested in a
dry-run flight Feb. 22 along Manila Bay
last week, the flying boat called Ramphos amphibious, can carry three persons
in flight and five in water, said Enos Gaiga and Giorgio Gentilini, inventors
and owners of the Ramphos flying boat.
The flying boat
can operate by non-expert pilots, provided they undergo at least a week of
training , said Gaiga and Gentilini.
It can fly a
distance of 300 miles or less than a little 500 kilometers and can take off
from land and sea. “If you use the boat in running after lawless elements, you
can have its engine switched off a few kilometers away from the target so it is
noiseless,” said Gentilini, a former colonel in the Italian air force.
He said that it
is also perfect for sightseeing, scuba dive tours, adventure, patrol, emergency
rescue and yacht tender.
Fueled by diesel
or petrol, It can run a speed of 28 kts. on water and operate in 10 centimeter
deep water, mud and wild sand lagoon and can fly 30 meters above sea level.
Ramphos started
manufacturing the sea vehicle in 1998, producing 145 units which are now flying
in 27 countries, including America, Australia, Russia, Mexico, Scandinavia,
China, Malaysia, and others.
According to
Gentilini, thousands of flights have been made by their products since its
existence “but so far no accidents occurred.”
It is safe to
operate aside from being cheap, said the Italian inventor in an impromptu
interview with this writer aboard the flying boat.
The Ramphos
owners are now planning to put up their office and manufacturing plant in the
country to help the national and local governments in rescue and campaign
efforts and against lawless elements since these are affordable and can be
easily operated.
He said they are ready to discuss
further its mechanics with the military and other officials.
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