The Eastman E-2 Sea Rover, also called the Beasley-Eastman E-2 Sea Rover, was a light seaplane built in the late 1920s for business and shuttle use.
Eastman founded the Eastman Aircraft Corporation of Detroit to build the E-2 [1] The prototype E-2 was flown with a single 90 hp (67 kW) Anzani 6 engine.
The production model was outfitted with a 120 hp (89 kW) Warner Scarab.
The aircraft used a parasol wing supported by large V-struts with secondary lower shoulder wings with tip floats at the ends.
It is a composite made up of the wreckages three E-2s recovered throughout British Columbia.