He experimented with it for years and made many working models
Sir Christopher Cockerell, an English inventor, made the first hovercraft in the late 1950's.On 11 June 1959, the SR-N1 was first shown to the public.
Sir Christopher Cockerell is usually credited for inventing the hovercraft.
No it didn't. the inventor failed at first but then he added 2 wings and 4 more motors to make it fly
While helium can provide buoyancy, it would not be practical for creating a hovercraft. Hovercraft rely on an air cushion from a fan or propeller to lift them off the ground, not just buoyancy like a balloon. Helium's properties wouldn't allow for the necessary control and maneuverability of a hovercraft.
you can't use that if you want a good hovercraft!
i don't know, probably j.g
To steer a hover craft you will have to buy 1-2 fans (depending on the size) then bolt them on the back of your hovercraft. This will make your hovercraft inbalanced. You should then put weights in the front to balance it. After your done make sure to tie some rope so you can turn the fans right and left. Now you can steer your hovercraft. In addition if you don't have enough money to buy fans you can always get a friend, tie a rope to the front of your hovercraft then have him pull you.
Same as any other chicken, although they do crow a lot more and make the 'cock-a-doodle-doo' noise
A person can find directions to build a hovercraft at home by going to the library. There will be books with step-by-step directions. Make sure all safety precautions are taken during the use of power tools.
Once you have opened the attic dome, you can add manure to make the hovercraft work. To open the attic, release the gear lock and turn the windmill arms counter-clockwise.
it depends on the product they make if its useful
The inventor of the sticky note invented it by accident when he was trying and failed to make a strong glue.He fancies himself a bit of an eccentric inventor.