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The world's oldest hovercraft passenger company, Hovertravel, use British Hovercraft AP1-88 on their scheduled service from Portsmouth to the Isle of Wight (England), which seat 101 passengers. The largest passenger hovercraft was the SR.N4, used on routes that included the cross-channel Dover-Calais, seated 254 passengers.
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Solution:First we must calculate the area of the hovercraft. This is done by multiplying the length times the width. The solution will be worked out in both Imperial and System International units.Imperial UnitsArea = Length · WidthArea = (10 ft)(5 ft)Area = 50 ft2S I UnitsArea = Length · WidthArea = (3 m)(1.5 m)Area = 4.5 m2Now we can find the lift force by multiplying the pressure times the area.Lift force = Pressure · AreaLift force = (7 lbs / ft2)(50 ft2)Lift force = 350 lbLift force = Pressure · AreaLift force = (335 N / m2)(4.5 m2)Lift force = 1508 NThis hovercraft produces 350 lb [1508 N] of lift force and will therefore be able to support up to 350 lb [1508 N] of total weight and still hover. This means if the actual hovercraft weighed 100 lb [444.8 N], then it could carry 250 lb [1112 N] of people and cargo.
Hovercraft is remarkable technology, expanding transit options in unpredictable terrain, as below. The performance of Hovercraft in this extreme environment means that for any predictable period of uptime, you'd be required to carry a Hovercraft mechanic and spare parts with you as you travel. Known performance in Antarctica is not reliable enough to permit unsupported transit using this technology.
When the first SRN.4 hovercraft came out in 1968 and 1969 they could carry 250 passengers and 30 cars. In 1972/73 Hoverlloyd had their 3 SRN.4s widened to carry 280 passengers and 36 cars (165 tons). It became the SRN.4 Mk.2 (200 tons). In 1977 their 4th SRN.4 was build as a Mk.2. Also in the year Seaspeed stretched the first of their 2 hovercraft by 55-ft. and widened it so that it could carry 424 passengers and 55 cars to become the Mk.3 (320 tons). In 1982 Hoverlloyd and Seaspeed merged to become Hoverspeed, so that in 1986 the largest hovercraft was the SRN.4 Mk.3. See onacushionofair
The SR.N4 hovercraft, a British vehicle that could carry up to 254 passengers and 30 cars, weighed around 168 tonnes.
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The largest hovercraft in 1968 was the SR.N4, developed by the British company Saunders-Roe. It was designed for cross-Channel ferry services and could carry up to 418 passengers and their vehicles. The SR.N4 was notable for its size and speed, capable of reaching up to 70 knots (about 80 mph) over water. Its first operational service began on April 7, 1968, marking a significant advancement in hovercraft technology.
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