Hovercraft speeds can vary significantly based on their design and purpose, but most hovercraft typically travel between 30 to 70 knots (about 35 to 80 miles per hour or 56 to 130 kilometers per hour). Some specialized hovercraft, particularly those used for military or rescue operations, can reach speeds of up to 90 knots (approximately 104 miles per hour or 167 kilometers per hour). Their speed is influenced by factors such as weight, size, and the surface conditions they are operating over.
yes.
6 inches
airplanes are the same thing as hovercrafts... but only hovercrafts have a louder engine
No, coaches did not use hovercrafts in the 1970s. Hovercraft technology was still in its developmental stages during that time and was not widely adopted for transportation, especially in sports. Coaches typically relied on traditional vehicles like buses and vans to transport teams. The use of hovercrafts for coaching or team transport remains largely a fictional or novelty concept.
on a cushion of air
yes
hovercrafts
Why are you asking where to find hovercrafts? But I would have to say, that scientists are trying to build some, or aliens are, but you should have known that already.
4 ft
Very good conditions!
walk
They both fly I think 