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The hovercraft business extends far and wide.

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This is the craft that Bob built.

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This is a hovercraft similar to the one Bob bought with the exception of the thrust duct.
Click on the pic to see more crafts.

Both of these hovercrafts are a design from Universal Hovercrafts.

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This is a hovercraft that belonged to Leo Cruickshank. He had it on display about 10 years ago during the Shearwater Air Show in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is powered by a 3.8litre Ford V6 with a 6' prop and a 18hp lift engine.

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Here is Leo's new hovercraft.
Click on the pic for more info and pics.

Prince of Wales SRN4

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Click on the pic to go to the Museum.

Click on the picture and it will take you to the Hovercraft Museum.

Here comes the local Sherrif

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HoverTechnics is the builder.
Click on the pic to go to their site.