Definition of Hydrofoils. Meaning of Hydrofoils. Synonyms of Hydrofoils

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Hydrofoils. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Hydrofoils and, of course, Hydrofoils synonyms and on the right images related to the word Hydrofoils.

Definition of Hydrofoils

No result for Hydrofoils. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Hydrofoils from wikipedia

- efficiency. Wider adoption of hydrofoils is prevented by the increased complexity of building and maintaining them. Hydrofoils are generally prohibitively...
- hydrofoils lift the hull up and out of the water, greatly reducing wetted area, resulting in decreased drag and increased speed. A sailing hydrofoil can...
- designed and manufactured the first hydrofoils out of Maui for kitesurfing and created the discipline of hydrofoil kitesurfing.[citation needed] The design...
- Raketa hydrofoils. Trips with Raketa and Polese hydrofoil boats Archived 2009-04-14 at the Wayback Machine Russian River Ships: P****enger Hydrofoils Russian...
- by Boeing; predecessor to Boeing's commercial JetFoils) Pegasus class hydrofoils USS Pegasus (PHM-1), formerly Delphinus USS Hercules (PHM-2) USS Taurus (PHM-3)...
- 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...
- Retrieved 2 July 2013. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Type Voskhod hydrofoils. "Voskhod", the manufacturer's site Voskhod at the "River Fleet" site...
- 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...
- Children's literature portal The Hydrofoil Mystery was written in 1999 by Canadian author Eric Walters. It is about a teenage boy named Billy McCracken...
- is relatively smooth. The air board is a modified hydrofoil where the skier stands up. Hydrofoils date back to the early 1900s, however, they were not...