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Large Hovercraft - 65 to 90 seater, with cargo deck.


KidKruger

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Spartacus Wrote:

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> I've had a good rummage at the back of my garage

> and found this

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>

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> It's a bit bashed about as its been used by the US

> Navy for breaching beach heads and there's a

> couple of patches on the skirt

>

> Is it big enough ?


silly you i think KidKruger will say it's FAR to big for him ........any way what does he want one for fishing??

The U.K. Army had 200 Hovercraft Squadron, military craft for fast attack.

I was a regular there growing up as a family member was one of the pilots.

U.K. sold large military hovercraft to Iraq in the 80s, same family member trained their teams and set up operations for their storage / maintenance.

KidKruger Wrote:

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> The U.K. Army had 200 Hovercraft Squadron,

> military craft for fast attack.

> I was a regular there growing up as a family

> member was one of the pilots.

> U.K. sold large military hovercraft to Iraq in the

> 80s, same family member trained their teams and

> set up operations for their storage / maintenance.



why are you asking us then why not ask the "family member" for one... just asking

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