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Wing in ground effect aircraft/vessels
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Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-04-03
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gym (Mechanical)
10 Oct 02 5:02
Does anybody on this list have any experience/interest in WIGs? (Aircraft that are designed to fly within one wingspan or less of the ground, usually water.)
radomir (Aeronautics)
14 Oct 02 17:54
Russians made operative WIGs a long time ago (http://aeroweb.lucia.it/~agretch/RAFAQ/WIG.html). Maybe you could consult them somehow?!? It is worth noting that they call them Ekranoplans.
matt00000 (Aeronautics)
24 Dec 02 1:28
The americans are working on one or is it the canadians?? its a small piper152 sized job... cant for the life of me remember what he company is called though...
have a look at http://www.mhtc.net/~vweber/WeberWig.html http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hangar/4346/S90.htm 字串6 http://www.amsc.belvoir.army.mil/ground_effect.htm
or do a search on yahoo or similar for ground effect transport. you will turn up loads of sites.
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