Hydrokeels and other such nonsense

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by kach22i, Jan 28, 2006.

  1. kach22i
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    kach22i Architect

    A hydrokeel is a little different from a type of hovercraft known as a SES (Soild Sidewall Ship). From what I can tell a hydrokeel is going to depend on displacement mode or buoyancy if there is even the slightest wave activity.

    So to all the boat guys out there who know all about stepped sponson floats, hydroplanes, air cavitating catamarans, tunnel hulls and the like - have you ever encountered a Hydrokeel?

    Reference link (to model):
    http://modelarchives.free.fr/Bestiaire/Glisseur_P/
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    Some more odd stuff:
    http://users.telenet.be/thomasweynants/early-aviation.html
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    http://mars.ark.com/~mdf/N_miscd.html
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    Many images:
    http://mars.ark.com/~mdf/CD/Misc/Misc.html

    Note: I don't have the proper program to view that last link with. If anyone has the "Compupic" or a similar graphics explorer type program to access the images, please help us/me see these things larger. Thanks, George/kach22i.
     
  2. marshmat
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    marshmat Senior Member

    Interesting idea to be sure. Have to take another look when I'm actually awake.
    Afraid you'll need to buy the CD to see those images, George- I couldn't find the full-scale ones on the site.
     
  3. kach22i
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    kach22i Architect

    History does repeat - below is the modern version. The old stuff looks so Jules Vern like - gotta love it.

    http://www.defense-aerospace.com/cg...2.1110406327.Qi90t8Oa9dUAACM9zBY&modele=jdc_1
    http://www.seacoaster.com/
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    http://www.seacoaster.com/Brochure-1.htm
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    Note: From an old thread I started:
    http://www.hoverclubofamerica.org/index.php?showtopic=373
     
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