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Cushioncraft Ltd was a
British engineering company,
formed in 1960 as a
division of Britten-Norman Ltd (manufacturer of aircraft) to develop/build hovercraft...
- were
involved in the
development of
hovercraft via
their subsidiary Cushioncraft Ltd;
their first craft, the CC1, was the world's
second hovercraft. Desmond...
- type
later known as
British Rail
class 70 CC1, a
hovercraft built by
Cushioncraft Dhoby Ghaut MRT station,
Singapore CCI (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- Airport, Isle of Wight, Britten-Norman Ltd
began trials of
their new
Cushioncraft,
their name for an air-cushion
vehicle built for
Elders and Fyffes. It...
- to
demonstrate the
abilities of a new type of
small hovercraft, the
Cushioncraft CC7,
thereby promoting sales of this
British invention. The expedition...
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operating agricultural aircraft,
amongst other vehicles such as the
Cushioncraft hovercraft. In 1963, the firm
initiated development work upon what would...
- of
Cushioncraft Ltd". "1967 | 1138 |
Flight Archive". www.flightglobal.com.
Archived from the
original on 2009-08-31. "Hovercraft of
Cushioncraft Ltd"...
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comparable role, configuration, and era
Chrysler VZ-6 Curtiss-Wright VZ-7
Cushioncraft CC1
Gyrodyne GCA-55
Handley Page HP.120
Piasecki VZ-8
Airgeep Rhoades...
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other commercial craft were
developed during the 1960s in the UK by
Cushioncraft (part of the Britten-Norman Group) and
Hovermarine based at Woolston...
- of Wight,
United Kingdom. In 1960 Britten-Norman
developed the
early Cushioncraft with
support from
Elders and
Fyffes Ltd. to look at
methods of transporting...