Hydroplanes explores the resurgence of water-based aviation, focusing on hybrid aircraft that use water takeoff to boost efficiency and cut environmental impact. The book dives into the science and technology behind these designs, arguing they're a practical solution for regional transportation. Interestingly, combining advanced materials with innovative hull designs allows modern hydroplanes to achieve a balance of range, payload, and fuel efficiency that rivals traditional aircraft in specific scenarios.
The book progresses logically, starting with the scientific principles of water-based flight, like hull design and aerodynamics, before moving into the latest advancements in materials and propulsion, including hybrid-electric systems. It also highlights existing hydroplane operations to demonstrate their economic viability. This approach offers a holistic view, examining not just the technology, but also the environmental, economic, and regulatory hurdles to widespread hydroplane adoption, connecting aviation technology to environmental science and economics.