It's the name given to the outer edge of the inflatable section of the hovercraft. Its purpose is to direct airflow downwards from the fans - to generate lift.
A flexible material allows excess air to escape and for the craft to maneuver over uneven terrain. Without a flexible skirt the craft would crash if it ran into an obstacle.
"Hover" means to hang fluttering in the air on on the wing, to remain suspended over a place or object, to move to and fro near a place, or to be in a state of uncertainty, irresolution, or suspense (as a hen hovers about her chicks - brooding over).
Your dog might hover over things that interest him or her because the dog wants to smell or see the object. The dog might also be looking for food.
The person who should be rightfully credited with first inventing the micro skirt is not known. The micro skirts first appeared in Europe in the late 1960s following the popular mini skirt made famous by Mary Quant. But a micro skirt is shorter than a mini, being less than 20cm in length.
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Speed and velocity are dependent on air pressure under the craft. The skirt of the craft should be light and flexible. size of the skirt affects the craft. wider skirts make the craft faster. Also, smoothness of the surface affects the speed.
A fan inflates the skirt to the point were the psi trapped by the skirt x the foot print(area) of the hovercraft is equal to the weight of the hover craft and it floats.
I am going to test-drive a hover craft.
A hover craft works by vibration. The bottom of the hover craft vibrates to make it move along the ground. Some hover crafts even have a bottom that spins.
A hovercraft works by directing a powerful downward stream of air through a hull skirt, creating a cushion of air underneath the craft. This cushion reduces friction with the surface below, allowing the hovercraft to glide smoothly over various terrains such as land, water, or ice. Steering and propulsion are achieved by altering the direction of the airflow.
A Hovercraft is the name given to the thick rubber skirt/curtain that sits under the deck of the Hovercraft to contain the air that is used to support (hover) the craft while in motion. This skirt contacts the grounds slightly and as such needs to be replaced after it becomes worn or damaged.
A Hovercraft is the name given to the thick rubber skirt/curtain that sits under the deck of the Hovercraft to contain the air that is used to support (hover) the craft while in motion. This skirt contacts the grounds slightly and as such needs to be replaced after it becomes worn or damaged.
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apparently you make something like fuel but it ain't. you fuel up the hover craft and off it goes
power it with the manure
in the top of the windmill