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hovercraftVehicle that rides on a cushion of high-pressure air, free from all contact with the surface beneath, invented by English engineer Christopher Cockerell in 1959. Hovercraft need a smooth terrain when operating overland and are best adapted to use on waterways. They are useful in places where harbours have not been established. Large hovercraft (SR-N4) operated a swift car-ferry service across the English Channel 1966–2000, taking only about 35 minutes between Dover and Calais. They were fitted with a flexible ‘skirt’ that helps maintain the air cushion. A military version made of fibreglass, the M-10, is tough manoeuvrable, and less noisy. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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leader in the design and construction of advanced
technology air cushion vehicles, surface effect ships, high performance
search and rescue vessels, combat vehicles, turrets and advanced
suspension systems, Textron Marine & Land Systems, Division of
Textron Inc. The ship-to-shore phase will be executed via helicopters, Landing
Craft Air Cushion vehicles, and other means, such as the MV 22
vertical-takeoff and -landing aircraft and the Advanced Amphibious
Assault Vehicle. |
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