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rdfs:comment The World Seair Corp Seair is an American The World Seair Corp Seair is an American ultralight trike flying boat that was designed and produced by . The aircraft was supplied as a completed, read-to-fly aircraft and introduced in July 1998. A successor company, currently produces a similar concept, but different design aircraft, the that first flew circa 2002. aircraft, the that first flew circa 2002.
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