ce ''truc'' est en vente, avis aux amateurs, il vole !

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ce ''truc'' est en vente, avis aux amateurs, il vole !

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un petit coup d'effet de sol et l'engin ''vole'' enfin presque !!

c'est en vente aux enchères, un candidat ? SGDG.....

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 669645.htm

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 622678.htm

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Heeman's "Flying" Hovercraft



New Zealander (he's half Australian) Rudy Heeman has, over 11 years, transformed his hovercraft into a wing-in-ground-effect vehicle, and now it's for sale. Heeman says he's found the ideal flight altitude under the vehicle's 7-meter wingspan to be about 1.5 meters, over flat water or land, where he reached a top speed of about 60 mph in a test. It will hop small bushes or short trees and, yes, Heeman has hit shrubbery with it (and continued to a safe landing). Theoretically, the pilot plus one vehicle can cruise at about 55 mph for roughly 140 miles.

The project includes parts from six different cars, including what was originally a 1.8-liter Subaru engine, and a gas bottle from an old barbeque. Its wings consist of what appear to be a front and rear aluminum tube spar, foam/fiberglass ribs (four per side, plus an end rib) and zip-to-close fitted fabric covering -- all of which separate for storage/transport. The vehicle is controlled by rudder and elevator, actuated by a control wheel (no rudder pedals). The cockpit includes a GPS and engine gauges, but Heeman has included other creative refinements.



To better manage the aircraft in flight, and improve its performance, Heeman has created a system that allows him to retract the hovercraft's skirt while in flight to reduce drag. He's also devised a "thrust diverter" that at the same time "converts lift air to thrust when flying." The vehicle operates under New Zealand's rules for boats, according to a recent SkyNews report, even when flying with its removable 23-foot wing attached. Heeman has put about 150 hours on the craft. Last we checked, the vehicle's auction (plus trailer) had attracted a bidder at $26,800.

The sale includes training ... and a liability disclaimer, "which must be signed on pickup" according to Heeman.
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Il a bien fait de mettre un casque....

Cela vole plus qu'en effet de sol ?????
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"The vehicle operates under New Zealand's rules for boats, according to a recent SkyNews report"

Depuis 20 ans, je dis que je pouvais facilement vivre la-bas.
Je n'ai qu'a lire ca pour renforcer mon desir.
Mais j'achete pas son truc.
Il y a surment des moutons dans le coin qui s'y interessent?
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