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Qué (quién) es hovercraft - definición

VEHICLE CAPABLE OF MOVEMENT WITHIN GROUND EFFECT AT SPEED OR STATIONARY OVER ALL SURFACES WITHOUT CONTACT
Air-cushion vehicle; Air-Cushion Machine; Air cushion vehicle; Ground effect machine; Air Cushion Vehicles; Ground effect machines; Air-Cushion Vehicle; Hovercrafts; Ground-effect machine; Hoverbarge; Hover barge; Military hovercraft; Sport hovercraft; Hovership; Air-cushioned vehicle; Curtiss-Wright 2500 Air-Car; Curtiss-Wright Model 2500 Air Car
  • A US Army [[LACV-30]] (Lighter Air Cushion Vehicle, 30 Ton) hovercraft transports ground support equipment to shore in 1986
  • Hovercraft in the Netherlands, newsreel from 1976
  • A Formula 1 racing hovercraft
  • Russian-built Aerohod A48 hovercraft with passengers
  • Hovercraft parked on foreshore in [[Wellington]], [[New Zealand]]
  • Passenger-carrying hovercraft, offshore from [[Ōita Airport]] in Japan
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  • ''Zubr'' class]], an example of a large armed military hovercraft
  • Russian-built hovercraft "Hiivari" in [[Tampere]], Finland
  • A volunteer fire department in Bavaria using a hovercraft to practise a rescue
  • GH-2004]] on the pad at [[Pegwell Bay]] Hoverport, 1973
  • Multipurpose civilian hovercraft Kaiman-10
  • A [[U.S. Navy]] Landing Craft Air Cushion, an example of a military hovercraft
  • Charles Fletcher's Glidemobile in the [[Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey]]
  • Single-seater racing hovercraft
  • hovercraft lifeboats]].
  • A Griffon 2000 TDX Class hovercraft of the [[Royal Marines]] on patrol in Iraq in April 2003
  • [[SR.N1]] general arrangement
  • [[SR.N4]] hovercraft arriving in [[Dover]] on its last commercial route across the [[English Channel]] (2000 October 01)
  • access-date=2021-04-30}}</ref> ''Solent Flyer'' is shown here at [[Ryde]].
  • A U.S. patrol air cushion vehicle (PACV) in Cau Hai Bay near Hue South Vietnam 1968
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  • Hivus-10 hovercraft on Taimyr peninsula in April 2013

hovercraft         
¦ noun (plural same) a vehicle or craft that travels over land or water on a cushion of air provided by a downward blast.
hovercraft         
(hovercraft)
A hovercraft is a vehicle that can travel across land and water. It floats above the land or water on a cushion of air.
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Hovercraft         
A hovercraft, also known as an air-cushion vehicle or ACV, is an amphibious craft capable of travelling over land, water, mud, ice, and other surfaces.

Wikipedia

Hovercraft

A hovercraft, also known as an air-cushion vehicle or ACV, is an amphibious craft capable of travelling over land, water, mud, ice, and other surfaces.

Hovercraft use blowers to produce a large volume of air below the hull, or air cushion, that is slightly above atmospheric pressure. The pressure difference between the higher pressure air below the hull and lower pressure ambient air above it produces lift, which causes the hull to float above the running surface. For stability reasons, the air is typically blown through slots or holes around the outside of a disk- or oval-shaped platform, giving most hovercraft a characteristic rounded-rectangle shape.

The first practical design for hovercraft was derived from a British invention in the 1950s. They are now used throughout the world as specialised transports in disaster relief, coastguard, military and survey applications, as well as for sport or passenger service. Very large versions have been used to transport hundreds of people and vehicles across the English Channel, whilst others have military applications used to transport tanks, soldiers and large equipment in hostile environments and terrain. Decline in public demand meant that as of 2021, the only public hovercraft service in the world still in operation serves between the Isle of Wight and Southsea in the UK.

Although now a generic term for the type of craft, the name Hovercraft itself was a trademark owned by Saunders-Roe (later British Hovercraft Corporation (BHC), then Westland), hence other manufacturers' use of alternative names to describe the vehicles.

The standard plural of hovercraft is hovercraft (in the same manner that aircraft is both singular and plural).

Ejemplos de uso de hovercraft
1. Helicopters and hovercraft were pressed into service for rescues.
2. Safe at last: The hovercraft carries the men to shore "This is exactly the type of challenging conditions that our hovercraft crews are trained to deal with.
3. Read more... ‘Video: See a similar flying hovercraft in action‘ New Zealand mechanic Rudy Heeman has spent the last eleven years building a hovercraft.
4. The coastguard hovercraft would do intensive patrolling round the clock.
5. Helicopters and hovercraft were put to work making rescues.