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On May 13, 8:20*pm, DK wrote:
wrote: On May 12, 7:35 pm, John H. wrote: ...of course, it wasn't in the Chesapeake, but beggars can't be choosy. http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...iverPatrol.jpg -- John *H* She's a beaut! I actually built a two man hovercraft, belonged to a local hovercraft club. I bought the plans from a guy in Illinois. Universal Hovercraft. I believe the guy's name was Windt, or something similar. Now he's building this hybrid thing that actually flies low over the water! A lot of people don't understand the hovercraft, they think it rides on the blown up skirt. The skirt is actually just a gasket to keep the air under the craft, and in perfect trim, the skirt actually is about a half inch above the water/ground. They work well where the land to water transition isn't steep. I had a tilt flat bed trailer, and loved to show up at a pond somewhere, start the lift motor up, and the craft would just slide right off the trailer! I built the UH-14p. http://www.hovercraft.com/content/in...ain_page=index Not a bad price, either - less than $3000. *What else do you have to buy to complete it?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I didn't buy the kit, just the plans. I bought a couple of sheaves and such off of him, the lift fan, and the prop, basically specialty items like that. I built the ducts and things myself, bought my own motor, etc. The steering mechanism was all home built. I bought the material for the skirt from him, and sewed it on an old sewing machine. It was a fun project, and fun to run! |
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