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by jojohohanon
1866 days ago
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I would speculate no, as it seems a trade off between inherently stable and inefficient (standard v shaped hull) and inherently unstable, but more efficient (inverted v). Ekranoplans have wings and aerodynamic control surfaces. I also wonder (this may be the primary reason) if the speeds a hydroplane achieves are sufficient to generate much lift in air from something the size of a boat hull. |
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