The FN.333 Riviera is a single-engine amphibious light aircraft by Italian aviation producer SIAI-Marchetti. The craft, which seats four in total (pilot included), took its maiden flight on December 4, 1952 and was introduced a decade later after a number of refinements. A total of 29 were built, and some continue to fly to this day. The Riviera is a favorite among adventurous pilots as it open up wide horizons of travel with its ability to operate off of either land or water.
The FN.333 Riviera is composed of a stout hull-fuselage that features a high wing and a twin-boom tail assembly. It has retractable tricycle landing gear, a pusher configuration propulsion system, and retractable floats that seat into its wing tips. The amphibian measures 23 feet, 11 inches long and has a wingspan of 34 feet. It is powered by a 6-cylinder Continental IO-470-P piston engine that produces up to 260 horsepower and drives a 3-blade constant-speed propeller. The Riviera has a range of 560 miles, a ceiling of 18,000 feet above sea level, and a climb rate of 1,280 feet per minute. It requires 900 feet of take-off run on land and 1,380 feet on water. It cruises at 120 KIAS and has a top speed of 140.
The FN.333 Riviera is a machine built for aviation-explorers. Agile, with just enough power and low-speed control to get into and out of tight locations, this flying boat brings some of the globe’s farthest-flung destinations within reach.
Key Features:
Amphibian (water spray visual and sound effects)
Retractable wing floats - The AFM allows for their extension once already floating still on water
Functioning Anchor System - Docking operations made simple!
Reversible Propeller - Use with care! Excellent for water docking and reverse parking & a last resort on landing!
Conventional NAVCOMM 1 or GNS-430 GPS
In-Sim checklist - Or the full manual is available!
Full Documentation included - Flight manual re-formatted from the original AFM!
Notes
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What an absolute Masterpiece! I had to capture it in its historically appropriate glory. And at such a fair price too. Thanks for this one! It's an immediate favorite.
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I've been getting more into GA flying recently, as MSFS has made it very enjoyable. I picked this plane up to try out water landings and some real sight-seeing, and it has been absolutely great. I've got several hours in already and I'm looking forward to more.
I was pleased to find out that every single switch and button, including the circuit breakers, was clickable. Documentation was very thorough and the integrated checklist with visual markers was a nice touch. The systems themselves are simple, as it is a simple aircraft, but it feels realistic enough. The engine sounds do leave a little to be desired and are a bit quiet but not enough to detract from the overall experience.
Overall, this plane offers great value for the price and feels great to fly. I would definitely recommend it to sight-seers and GA enthusiasts.