The International Seaplane Meeting in Biscarrosse France with Derry Gregoire

The International Seaplane Meeting in Biscarrosse France with Derry Gregoire

Author: Seaplane Pilots Foundation November 19, 2025 Duration: 1:23:15

French seaplane owner and pilot Derry Gregoire joins Steve on this episode of the Water Flying podcast to discuss a seaplane event like no other: the Rassemblement Internatinal d'Hydravions de Biscarrosse.

Held every other year on an historic freshwater seaplane lake just a stone’s throw from the Atlantic Ocean on France’s southwestern coast, the International Seaplane Meeting Biscarrosse combines history, seaplanes, aerobatic routines, military fighter demonstrations, historic flights and so much more, all for a massive celebration of hydro aviation—water flying.

It’s a little-known fact that the very first seaplane flight took place in France, and Biscarrosse played an important part in France’s aviation history. Tune in for an enjoyable exploration of now-historic seaplanes that were developed in this small beach community with a Key West vibe, sand dunes, and some of the world's best wine and oysters.

Though seaplanes no longer are manufactured in Biscarrosse, the community now hosts one of the largest seaplane events in the world. It is a spectacle featuring seaplanes from across all of Europe. Visitors get to enjoy seaplane formation flights, a night airshow, a drone show, fireworks displays, concerts, food vendors, a dedicated seaplane museum, and so much more. It is a bucket-list event for seaplane enthusiasts especially, but also anyone enamored with aviation of any kind.

Get ready to be surprised when you learn about a thrilling example of a vibrant and hugely popular international seaplane event and the many adventures awaiting you in Europe.

 

Learn more about the Rassemblement Internatinal d'Hydravions.

Learn more about the Seaplane Museum in Biscarrosse.

Learn more about the Aquitaine Hydravions Seaplane AeroClub and School.


There’s a particular kind of freedom found where the runway ends and the water begins, and that’s exactly where the Water Flying Aviation Podcast lives. Produced by the Seaplane Pilots Foundation, this weekly series is for anyone captivated by the unique world of amphibious aviation. Each episode feels like hanging out in a busy seaplane base, swapping stories and practical knowledge. You’ll hear from certified flight instructors breaking down tricky water operations, engineers from manufacturing companies discussing what’s new in floatplane design, and pilots sharing tales from remote lakes and coastal harbors across the globe. Conversations here are grounded in real-world experience, covering essential safety discussions, maintenance tips, and the latest news that matters to the community. Whether you’re an active pilot, an aviation enthusiast dreaming of your first splash-down, or simply someone fascinated by travel and unique cultures tied to waterways, this podcast offers an authentic and engaging perspective. It’s more than just technical talk; it’s about the people, places, and sheer joy that define water flying. Tune in for a regular dose of insight and adventure, directly from those who live it.
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