From the 1970s to the 1990s plans were sold by Falconar Aviation of Edmonton (downtown municipal airport).
A handful were built by amateur aircraft constructors (aka homebuilders) in Canada and the United States.
The Teal was based on the two- or three-seat AMF Maranda, and was built mostly of wood.
The nosewheel retracted into the bow and was covered by two conventional (side-hinged) doors.
A rarity among flying boats was its engine location in a nacelle, above the wing, with the propeller rotating immediately in front of the windscreen.