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Hydrofoil References and Ideas

Started by jcf, November 30, 2006, 01:15:23 PM

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The VS 8 transport was105' long. It was tested carrying a Czech 38T tank.




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Little bugger was 27.5' long and was clocked at 52 mph under test.

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I'm looking at the plans for the VS 8 and suddenly the words "Revell 1/72 S-Boot conversion" sprang into my mind. Without bothering to check any references it looks like it has the same kind of shape as the S-Boot.
Hmm, I wonder if the local hobby shop has the Revell kit in stock.....damn you jcf...damn you to hell!  :dum:
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Jschmus

There's actually a chapter about this in that miserable book, "My Tank is Fight!".
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JC Carbonel

there were also projects for what looks like a type XXIII U-boot on foils and even a very Gerry Andersonish machine with foldable wheels and foils (wheels when you are on the beach then fold the wheels and deploy the foils ...) looks very Joe 90's ish ...

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Two Boeing Hydrofoil designs from 1970
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Wow!  They're for the to-do list.

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The 540-tonner looks a little crowded, but the 4400 is certainly ambitious.  I'd love to see someone build it, but where would one find all those little Cheyennes?
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Anyone here an engineer or a pilot that can tell me how dangerous it is for a helo to land on a platform going 40+ knots... and the possible headwind from it?
I mean it looks cool but it also has bad idea written all over it.
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Helicopter trials were performed with an SES, and since a CVN can, and will, move at 30 knots I suspect the headwinds are not the problem, rather the turbulence generated could be fierce. Extensive upperdeck shaping might be required.

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It wouldn't have to launch & recieve helicopters at full speed.  Full tilt to the LZ, slow down for the helicopters to launch/land, back again once they're safe.
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