To engage the interest of a group of fourth formers, he suggested that they build a hovercraft from scratch to enter a national competition. |
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Hop onto a hovercraft or a car ferry and you are there within half an hour. |
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The audience was entertained with presentations involving fish tanks, a remote controlled hovercraft, a bed of nails and beach balls. |
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A lone Japanese escort helicopter followed the hovercraft in, and buzzed overhead. |
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As the name implies, it is a hovercraft type of vehicle with motorcycle steering and propulsion. |
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Predictably, they were caught by the tide and the hovercraft found them in nearly two feet of water. |
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They launched the inshore boat and hovercraft to rescue the un-named man with scores of day-trippers, enjoying the sun and seaside, looking on. |
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The film starts with a high speed hovercraft chase through a minefield in the demilitarised zone separating North and South Korea. |
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All that the rescue helicopters and a hovercraft could do was pick their bodies from the sea in the dark, landing them one by one on the beach. |
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Buying the hovercraft and Argos vehicles were the easy parts, the battle to keep funds coming in for running costs is increasingly difficult. |
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Mr Foster thought a hovercraft would be the perfect vehicle to boost tourism and navigate the mudflats of Southend when the tide is out. |
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When it was launched in the 1950s, the hovercraft was hailed as a revolution in sea travel. |
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It has a steady flight, often within a few centimetres of the water surface and is reminiscent of a small hovercraft. |
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A lifeboat hovercraft was launched from Morecambe at 12.50 pm following reports that a number of people had been caught by the tide. |
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Even back then, club members recognized the importance of having a second hovercraft on-call in the Lower Mainland. |
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Mr Clouter said three helicopters and a hovercraft then arrived on the scene, along with some two dozen police officers. |
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The hovercraft, or air cushion vehicle, was patented by British engineer Christopher Cockerell. |
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The hovercraft had an air cushion under them that could be easily ruptured. |
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On show will be designs and prototypes representing all forms of engineering including a wine cooler, robotic fighting machine and a hovercraft. |
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Pipelines, aerial tramways, hovercraft, and other means of transport supplement the principal modes. |
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Early versions of the hovertrain rested on a cushion of air, like a hovercraft that travels over sea or land, but later ones could levitate. |
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Light aircraft, 60 helicopters, river boats, and hovercraft provided his mobility. |
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Within a few seconds, the air cushion becomes powerful enough to lift the entire hovercraft, and suspend it a few inches above the ground. |
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Watch out for the Sea-Safari, high-speed boat trips around the bay, a hovercraft, and even a hot-air balloon! |
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As he threw himself forward the fringe of a blast from the hovercraft caught his trail leg. |
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An early hovercraft stands with a fleet of submersibles and a truck that once roamed the Antarctic. |
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After the unveiling and demonstration, guests toured the hovercraft, Cormorant and lifeboat. |
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I was just going to say a few words, then, associated with the acquisition of a new hovercraft, because I suspect this is what is on your mind. |
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With a hovercraft on hand and a helicopter circling above it was very impressive stuff, but was it necessary to deploy this large array of resources? |
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Longley then set about the task of designing a hovercraft for Lake Chad, but by the time he had spent three years building it, a drought had dried up most of the lake. |
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To avoid spray, usually cushion air or lift is reduced when the hovercraft stops. |
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I think the fact that you have two available functional hovercraft at Sea Island is only part of the story. |
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Under certain conditions, air-cushioned vehicles, such as hovercraft, can create a standing wave capable of breaking up to three-foot thick ice. |
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In order to ensure that the craft met these requirements, the hovercraft has undergone extensive sea trials and testing. |
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The discussion in that particular note is about finding a replacement for this hovercraft. |
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Two hovercraft, two rescue helicopters and three lifeboats rushed to the scene fearing a repeat of the tragedy which earlier last year claimed the lives of 21 people. |
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From the nearby Porec you can enjoy tours by hovercraft over the Adriatic Sea to for example Venice or Brioni. |
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The new hovercraft, designed to be used on mud and sandbanks as well as shallow water, was unveiled at the RNLI lifeboat station in Morecambe, Lancashire. |
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Indeed, it's all hands on deck for the crews of our icebreakers and hovercraft. |
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In 1959, the first hovercraft was launched on the Isle of Wight. |
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It is important to emphasize the point Jeff made that even though we have two hovercraft based at Sea Island, they may not always be available. |
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At that point I would just invite you to ask us any and all questions you have about the base or the hovercraft. |
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There's a dedicated group of engineers who service and maintain these hovercraft year-round. |
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So it's part of the airport emergency plan that the hovercraft will be available to provide service in the event of a disaster. |
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It does not apply to hovercraft nor to flight simulators, which are subject to the terms of the Arrangement. |
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The people that gathered at the lake had the opportunity to see first-hand rescue procedures from aircrews, and fast rescue craft and hovercraft. |
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As he slips behind the controls of his hovercraft, he feels a gripping pain in his chest, followed by shortness of breath and a cold sweat. |
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Since 1990 high speed Catamarans have revolutionised ferry services, replacing hovercraft, hydrofoils and conventional monohull ferries. |
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It is the only passenger hovercraft company currently operating in Britain since Hoverspeed stopped using its craft in favour of catamarans. |
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Hovertravel is now the world's oldest hovercraft operator, and this service is believed to be unique in western Europe. |
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After all visible survivors had been rescued, the hovercraft was towed ashore at Southsea. |
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The new hovercraft will be used as navigational aids tender for the placement, maintenance and removal of buoys as well as to carry out navigational aid construction and maintenance work. |
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The operation will be carried out by the Canadian Coast Guard hovercraft ACV Mamilossa, an air-cushion vehicle whose engines produce a noise similar to an aircraft. |
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So I'd like you to tell me now what sort of contingency plan could you possibly have that would replace a hovercraft in the event of an aircraft going down on the tidal flats? |
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An inventor in Phoenix, Arizona has cobbled together a prototype that is, frankly, a bit of a letdown – it's a mini hovercraft with rubbish stabilisers, but one that suggests the technology could be acceptably refined. |
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Hall was forced to stand in the freezing, slushy water for 40 minutes while McCarthy shuttled the three victims to shore, one-by-one, in the two-seater hovercraft. |
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This unusual vehicle is a hovercraft, a mixture of floating boat and tearing soapbox from England, the bigger version of which we got to know from car advertisements and excursions across the Channel. |
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While awaiting a hovercraft, Eisenhower tied a rope around himself as Stelene held onto the other end. |
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The RNLI New Brighton's hovercraft, H-007 Samburgh, was launched after the three became stranded near to Leasowe lighthouse. |
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The organisation is trying to import more, he says, and is also on the lookout for barges, hovercraft and planes small enough to land on tiny airstrips. |
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The hovercraft differed from the vehicles designed by Messrs Puls and Fischer in that it relied on creating its own cushion of air, rather than having one provided naturally. |
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In fact, as I understand it, backup is probably the wrong term, because the second hovercraft has to be capable of performing the same duties to the same level as the primary rescue vehicle. |
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What are its capabilities compared to the bigger hovercraft? |
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Not only is that one hovercraft tasked, but the Vancouver airport emergency plan also calls for the deployment of the second hovercraft in the case of a large rescue. |
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Then I'll make a couple of comments about the process that's underway to replace the service that's provided by the older hovercraft you saw when you were there the other evening. |
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In fact the money was set aside for replacement of hovercraft then. |
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If a large aircraft went down, regardless of the tasking of the operation or the hovercraft that was on duty, it's obviously going to be pulled and deployed to that scene. |
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Mr. Jeff Nemrava: In all states of the tide, yes, that's correct, a hovercraft or an amphibious vehicle would be the only craft capable of actually responding. |
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In 1993, the CCG identified the need for a hovercraft replacement program for the two SRN-6s at Sea Island Base and recommended the AP1-88, in part because of its multi-mission capabilities. |
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The 25 metre vessel entered into search and rescue service in August as a backup to the primary SAR hovercraft Siyay in operations out of CCG Station Sea Island. |
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The idea of the modern hovercraft is most often associated with a British mechanical engineer Sir Christopher Cockerell. |
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In terms of power, a hovercraft would only need between one quarter to one half of the power required by a helicopter. |
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Another major pioneering effort of the early hovercraft era was carried out by Jean Bertin's firm in France. |
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Avon Fire and Rescue Service became the first Local Authority fire service in the UK to operate a hovercraft. |
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Currently, the Royal Marines use the Griffonhoverwork 2400TD hovercraft, the replacement for the Griffon 2000 TDX Class ACV as a tactical craft. |
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With the fall of the Soviet Union, most Soviet military hovercraft fell into disuse and disrepair. |
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Only recently has the modern Russian Navy begun building new classes of military hovercraft. |
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The Iranian Navy operates multiple British made and some Iranian produced hovercraft. |
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The Hovercraft Cruising Club supports the use of hovercraft for cruising in coastal and inland waterways, lakes and lochs. |
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A test track for a tracked hovercraft system was built at Earith near Cambridge, England. |
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The hovercraft was superseded by catamarans which are nearly as fast and are less affected by sea and weather conditions. |
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Hoverlloyd hovercraft 'The Prince of Wales' prior to boarding of vehicles and passengers for the flight to Calais, France. |
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On 6 April 2010, worked started on the new Waitrose store which is situated on Well Road on the old site of the hovercraft development building. |
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Hovertravel operate a regular hovercraft service to Ryde on the Isle of Wight which runs from Southsea seafront. |
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The hovercraft to Southsea is operated by Hovertravel near the Esplanade close to Ryde Esplanade railway station and the bus station. |
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Passengers cross the river to Aberdeen Heliports in Freetown by hovercraft, ferry or a helicopter. |
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Navy has selected ArmorWorks as the exclusive provider of upgraded armor for its Landing Craft, Air Cushion hovercraft. |
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The Gadget Show star went one better than James Bond by testing an amphibious car that turns into a hovercraft. |
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A hovercraft was also on hand to give pleasure rides, and microlites landed on the beach in front of thousands of excited spectators. |
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Sternwheelers and hovercraft also link the two areas for exploring by water. |
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The ship to shore connectors will replace the current fleet of hovercraft over the next 20 years. |
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A GROUP of high-flying air cadets are hoping Gazette readers will help them raise funds to build a hovercraft. |
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Vale of Clwyd Labour MP Chris Ruane, an early supporter of a renewed hovercraft link, was glad that the project has heavyweight backing. |
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A new hovercraft has been inducted to the Coast Guard station at Mandapam. |
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In the same year Saro's helicopter and hovercraft interests were taken over by Westland Aircraft which continued the Skeeter family with the Scout and Wasp. |
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Along the banks of the Medina there are many old warehouses and wharves where in the past flying boats, hovercraft and steam ships were developed and built. |
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It has a maritime and industrial tradition including boat building, sail making, the manufacture of flying boats, the hovercraft, and Britain's space rockets. |
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Large passenger hovercraft are still manufactured on the Isle of Wight. |
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This level of interest has naturally led to a hovercraft rental sector and numerous manufacturers of small, ready built designs of personal hovercraft to serve the need. |
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The Hovercraft Club of Great Britain, founded in 1966, regularly organizes inland and coastal hovercraft race events at various venues across the United Kingdom. |
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It proved an extremely successful design for a littoral fast attack craft, but due to fiscal reasons and doctrinal change in the Navy, the hovercraft was soon withdrawn. |
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The Soviet Union was the world's largest developer of military hovercraft. |
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Since 2006, hovercraft have been used in aid in Madagascar by HoverAid, an international NGO who use the hovercraft to reach the most remote places on the island. |
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The Canadian Coast Guard uses hovercraft to break light ice. |
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The commercial success of hovercraft suffered from rapid rises in fuel prices during the late 1960s and 1970s, following conflict in the Middle East. |
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By the early 1970s, the basic concept had been well developed, and the hovercraft had found a number of niche roles where its combination of features were advantageous. |
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On flat surfaces, like pavement, the needed air pressure was so low that hovercraft were able to compete in energy terms with conventional systems like steel wheels. |
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The principal difference is that a hovercraft can lift itself while still, whereas the majority of other designs require forward motion to create lift. |
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The cylinder type lacked wheels, and instead the vacuum cleaner floated on its exhaust, operating as a hovercraft, although this is not true of the earliest models. |
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Students had to first research the history of the hovercraft, before watching a fiveminute how-to clip, and then getting to work on their own designs. |
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The service was suspended on 18 November 2011 after an incident on 30 October 2011 in which the hovercraft Solent Express suffered a propeller failure. |
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This was the world's first fatal accident involving a commercially operated hovercraft, and the first fatal accident involving a hovercraft in the United Kingdom. |
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In 1968 the company ran trials with an HM2 sidewall hovercraft, number 002, in order to compete with the Seaspeed service which used an SRN6 between Southampton and Cowes. |
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