Seastar was conceived by the late Professor Claudius Dornier Jr. It represents the unique know-how and experience accumulated at

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Special Missions

Seastar Offers A Unique Combination Of Performance And Interior Space That Can Be Utilized In A Variety Of Special Missions. These Applications May Include Coastal Surveillance, Search And Rescue, Covert Operations, Drug Interdiction, Disaster Relief, Humanitarian, Medical And Missionary Work.

  • Seastar Has A Unique Capability To Combine Both Surveillance And Intervention By Landing On Water Next To The Target. On Water, Seastar Features The Maneuverability And Speed Of A Power Boat.
  • Seastar’s Sponson Platforms Facilitate Personnel, Equipment Or Stretcher Ingress And Egress On Water.
  • Seastar’s Unique Performance Allows It To Single-Handedly Perform Operations Formerly Requiring The Use Of Multiple Assets Such As Fixed-Wing Aircraft, Helicopters And Vessels.
  • Seastar’s All-Composite Construction Renders It An Electronically Quiet Aircraft. In Addition, Seastar Can Mask Itself From Radar At Sea (Within Sea Clutter) By Loitering On The Water, Remotely Offshore And Close To The Target Area For Extended Time Periods.
  • The Fuselage And Construction Of Seastar Allows The Integration Of Radomes (Front Or Side). The Composite Structure Is Highly Damage Tolerant. Wing And Fuselage Hard Points Can Be Added For External Stores. In Addition, The Large Cabin Facilitates Multiple Sensor Consoles And Crew Member Stations. External Visibility From The Cockpit Is Well Suited For Night Vision Goggles Operations.
  • Seastar Can Be Flown With A Modified Cabin Door To Deliver Airdropped Material And Equipment.
Seastar Missions