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Aerocet 3400 Amphibious Composite Floats Approved For Cessna 206

Gross Weight Float Loading Increased In STC

The FAA has issued STC approval for the installation of  Aerocet 3400 amphibious aircraft floats on Cessna model 206 aircraft (G and earlier series).

"There has been an overwhelming demand for this approval based on the success of our 3500L straight floats for the Cessna 206 models," said Matt Sigfrinius, Aerocet's general manager. "I am happy to be able to finally satisfy the demands of customers seeking our amphibious product in this configuration. We are proud of the quality craftsmanship we put into all of our products and I believe we have another customer pleasing winner, especially with the upgross benefit of this product."

The Aerocet 3400 floats are approved for Cessna 206 aircraft and actually increase the gross weight float loading to 3755  pounds for the  aircraft by installing the Aerocet floats.

The floats include unique features like all composite construction, which make the floats extremely tough, light weight, fast on and off the water and eliminates the problems of corrosion and leaks. These floats still have the largest baggage opening in the industry. Safety is enhanced in the model 3400 floats by making the top deck flat with molded-in anti-skid, easing embarking and disembarking.

FMI: www.aerocet.com

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