There's something otherworldly about hovercraft. The way they glide over water and land, usually with billows of spray or sand, is pure mechanized spectacle. There was a time when it seemed hovercraft ...
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Hovercraft were supposed to change everything. Here’s why they didn’t.
Hovercraft once promised a revolution—gliding over land, water, mud, and even ice. Militaries built secret prototypes, ferries raced across the English Channel, and engineers believed they’d replace ...
A little known part of Connecticut’s transportation history is that there was once a hovercraft service from Bridgeport to New York City. If you’ve never flown on a hovercraft, it’s quite an ...
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