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1947-1948 Florida Airways by Amphibian

A Michel Lagneau historic route presented as a clear cockpit briefing, ready to help you prepare the simulator, follow each stopover and enjoy the journey.

Period1947AuthorMichel LagneauReading3 min
24Waypoints~ 2 266 kmDistance4Segments

Interactive route, leg by leg, with animated playback.

Real route map

Approximate track based on the article waypoints and available aeronautical coordinates.

01South and west coast02Gulf and central Florida03North and Atlantic coast04Panhandle and capital
Pre-flight briefing

1948 Florida Airways by Amphibian

01

Understand the mission

Start with the historic context: it sets the atmosphere, aircraft choice and overall logic of the journey.

02

Prepare the simulator

Check scenery, recommended aircraft, fuel and weather before launching the first leg.

03

Follow the legs

Use the airport codes, flying times and route notes to build your navigation leg by leg.

04

Enjoy the journey

Let the route shape the experience: adjust lighting, document waypoints and take time to rediscover the story.

Historic flight plan

Michel Lagneau route notebook

Settle into the cockpit, prepare your aircraft and follow the journey as a proper historic crossing.

Michel Lagneau

Florida Airways, seaplane bases and small fields

Florida Airways served Florida in 1947-1948 with a perfect amphibian mix: water, coastal towns, small airfields and very short stages.

The Sikorsky S-43B sets the tone. The journey is about quick departures, water landings, lakes and crossings toward the coast.

Period1947-1948

A regional Florida tour.

AircraftSikorsky S-43B amphibian

Ideal for alternating water and runway.

FeatureSeaplane bases and airfields

Arrival variety is the main interest.

NavigationShort distances

Rhythm matters more than leg length.

Understanding the flight

Florida is perfect for this kind of plan: water is everywhere, towns are close and stages flow naturally.

The flight should remain agile. Approach, land, depart again: almost a regional mail run.

Before departure

  • Choose an amphibian or seaplane comfortable with short operations.
  • Prepare manual seaplane bases and small fields before departure.
  • Keep weather gentle but alive: showers and wind add texture.
  • Do not overload the aircraft; the short stages do not need it.

Suggested route

Navigation steps

  1. South and west coastX44 → 29FA → 2IS → KPBI → KFPR
  2. Gulf and central FloridaKFPR → KSRQ → KSPG → FL72 → F57 → KXMR → 91FL → FL55
  3. North and Atlantic coastFL55 → KOCF → 28J → KGNV → KSGJ → 0FL8 → KLCQ → FD42
  4. Panhandle and capitalFD42 → 4FD4 → KPNS → KMAI → 2J9 → KTLH

Experience tips

The pleasure comes from water-runway transitions: vary your arrivals.

Stay low, watch the water and keep the flight alive.