Coolest Hovercrafts - Video Link to See

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The discussion centers around the excitement over innovative hovercraft designs, specifically referencing videos showcasing unique hovercraft concepts. Participants express enthusiasm for these designs, with one user humorously noting a mix-up with links. A key point raised is the clarification that the featured hovercrafts do not operate like traditional hovercrafts, as they do not create an air cushion beneath them. Instead, they utilize ground effect, allowing them to fly just above the surface. This distinction highlights the technological advancements in aircraft design that leverage aerodynamic principles.
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these are the coolest hc's I've ever seen!
http://video.google.com/videosearch?...8&sa=N&tab=iv#
click the link to see!
 
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sorry wrong one!?
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4293763470692369999&ei=KSOqSKa4DYaC4wKB9uwl&q=hoverwing&vt=lf
 
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HAHAHAh what is that first link.
 
motomax99 said:
these are the coolest hc's I've ever seen!
http://video.google.com/videosearch?...8&sa=N&tab=iv#
click the link to see!

LOL :smile:

Edit: There's a edit button at the bottom of your post (it should stay there for at least an hour)
 
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