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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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A much-less-expensive, yet functional, use for these river segments would be to adapt them for transportation, using small hovercraft. The report also cites a 1994 UK government letter to the Security Council expressing concern that Iraqi patrol boats and hovercraft sunk in the first Gulf War may have carried chemical weapons canisters which could begin to leak. ; DBA: Royal West Hovercraft USA (business type n/a) |
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