- aeroplanes.
Boats that use
hydrofoil technology are also
simply termed hydrofoils. As a
hydrofoil craft gains speed, the
hydrofoils lift the boat's hull out...
-
known as a
hydrofoil board or foil surfboard, is a type of
board used in
water sports; it is
distinct from
surfboards in that it has a
hydrofoil rather than...
-
hydrofoils were a
series of fast
attack patrol boats emplo**** by the
United States Navy. They were in
service from 1977
until 1993.
These hydrofoils carried...
- A
sailing hydrofoil,
hydrofoil sailboat, or
hydrosail is a
sailboat with wing-like
foils mounted under the hull. As the
craft increases its
speed the hydrofoils...
- and
built several hydrofoil craft for both
military and
civilian use.
Boeing 929 - A p****enger-carrying
water jet-propelled
hydrofoil. USS High Point (PCH-1)...
- A human-powered
hydrofoil is a
small hydrofoil watercraft propelled entirely by the
muscle power of its operator(s).
Hydrofoils are the
fastest water-based...
- The sit-down
hydrofoil,
first developed in the late 1980s, is a
variation on
water skiing, a po****r
water sport. When
towed at speed, by a
powerful boat...
- The
Sydney hydrofoils were a
series of
hydrofoils operated by Port
Jackson &
Manly Steamship Company and its
successors on the
ferry service from Circular...
- p****enger-carrying, waterjet-propelled
hydrofoil by the
Boeing Company.
Boeing adapted many
systems used in jet
airplanes for
hydrofoils.
Robert Bateman led development...
- sail-powered
craft on water, ice, or land Sit-down
hydrofoiling is
riding on the
water with a
hydrofoil attached to a ski.
Skimboarding is a
sport where...