1.2 Definitions in Marine Aviation
2 Missions and Infrastructure
2.2 Tourism and Passenger Transports
2.4 Water Aerodromes (“Amphiports”) – Concepts and Certification
3 Hydrodynamic Design of Floats & Hulls
3.1 Hydrodynamic Resistance – Water Take-off
3.2 HullParameters and their Influence
3.3 Model Laws and Towing Tank Tests
3.4 Water Loads – Alighting on Water
3.5 Calculation Methods and Certification Regulations for Water Loads
3.6 Test Results on Water Loads
3.7 Ditching of Landplanes (certification)
4.1 Archimedes’ Principle
4.2 Static and Dynamic Buoyancy
4.3 Stability Conditions of Moving Seaplanes
4.4 Reserve Displacement and Leakage Calculation
4.5 Directional Stability / Maneuverability
5.4 Theories & Models of Seaways
5.5 Measurement ofSeaState
6.1 Corrosion – Protection
6.2 Cavitation – Protection
6.3 Turbo-Engine Contamination by Spray Water and Salt & its Protection
6.4 Saltwater Resistant Materials
6.5 Structural Design of Seaplane Hulls and Floats
7 Design FEATuRES of Seaplanes
7.2 Aerodynamic Drag Reduction
7.3 Impact Load Reduction during Take-off and Alighting on Water
7.4 Spray Water Protection & Reduction
7.5 Water Take-off Capability at Particular Conditions
7.6 Reduction of Take-off and Alighting Speed
7.7 Marine & Emergency Equipment
7.8 SpecialMissionEquipment
8 Wing-in-ground effect craft (WIG)
8.1 General – Definitions
8.2 The Aerodynamic Surface Effect
8.4 Technological Problems
8.5 Certification Categories
9.3 Competitors’ Analyses
9.4 Seaplane/WIG Programs Financing