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FlyNanoA group of Finnish engineers have developed the FlyNano - a single-seater electric seaplane that can soar through the skies and land on any body of water. The tiny seaplane was originally designed to be powered by two-stroke gas and electric powertrains, but thanks to advancements in electric motors andlithium-ion batteries over the past few years, it is now completely electric!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-flynano-electric-seaplane-would-make-even-james-bond-jealous/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Electric FlyNanoA group of Finnish engineers have developed the FlyNano - a single-seater electric seaplane that can soar through the skies and land on any body of water. The tiny seaplane was originally designed to be powered by two-stroke gas and electric powertrains, but thanks to advancements in electric motors andlithium-ion batteries over the past few years, it is now completely electric!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-flynano-electric-seaplane-would-make-even-james-bond-jealous/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
FlyNano Publicity ShotA group of Finnish engineers have developed the FlyNano - a single-seater electric seaplane that can soar through the skies and land on any body of water. The tiny seaplane was originally designed to be powered by two-stroke gas and electric powertrains, but thanks to advancements in electric motors andlithium-ion batteries over the past few years, it is now completely electric!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-flynano-electric-seaplane-would-make-even-james-bond-jealous/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
FlyNano Test FlightA group of Finnish engineers have developed the FlyNano - a single-seater electric seaplane that can soar through the skies and land on any body of water. The tiny seaplane was originally designed to be powered by two-stroke gas and electric powertrains, but thanks to advancements in electric motors andlithium-ion batteries over the past few years, it is now completely electric!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-flynano-electric-seaplane-would-make-even-james-bond-jealous/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4




