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G.E.V.s ("ground effect vehicles"—roughly, heavily armored hovercraft ) have very high speed (moving twice per turn), low attack, low range, and moderate defense.
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Wing-iii-Ground Effect vehicle (WIG-craft) or Ekranoplane as it is called in Russia could take the significant part of the projected air traffic growth.
Snake and EVA travel to a lake, where a WIG ground effect vehicle is hidden.
In the 1960s the Soviet armed forces thought that ground-effect vehicles would be ideal for shifting heavy kit around places like the Black Sea.
South-East Asia, with its plethora of islands and high rate of economic growth is just the sort of place where ground-effect vehicles should do well.All of which sounds optimistic.
Its designer, Dieter Puls, thus hopes it will fill a niche for the rapid transport of people and light goods in parts of the world where land and sea exist in similar proportions.The theory of ground-effect vehicles goes back to the 1920s, when Carl Wieselsberger, a German physicist, described how the ground effect works.
For another sort of ground-effect vehicle was also expected to do well and ended up going nowhere.
That matters, because ships are much more lightly regulated than aircraft.The SeaFalcon is really a ground-effect vehicle.
The 1922 vampire classic "Nosferatu," a kind of special-effects vehicle of its day, credited only 11 cast members and 5 others, including the director and cinematographer, and the credits lasted 1 minute 35 seconds.
One reason the Soviet design was so thirsty is that the power needed to lift a ground-effect vehicle is far greater than that needed to sustain it in level flight.
Highlights on aerodynamic control surfaces' effects, vehicle longitudinal and lateral directional static stability are provided as well.
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