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- 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...
- 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)...
- 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...
- Raketa (Russian: Раке́та, lit. 'Rocket') was the first type of hydrofoil boats commercially produced in the Soviet Union. First planned in the late 1940s...
- China Travel International Investment Hong Kong in July 1999. It operates hydrofoil and high-speed ferry services between Hong Kong, Macau, Shenzhen, and...
- as "Design 352", "Design 03521" and Eurofoil, is a type of p****enger hydrofoil boat built in the Soviet Union and later in Ukraine. It is intended for...
- p****enger-carrying, waterjet-propelled hydrofoil by the Boeing Company. Boeing adapted many systems used in jet airplanes for hydrofoils. Robert Bateman led development...
- 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...