Sure. It would have to be big enough to contain the needed fuel, plus food and water supplies, of courss.
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You would cross the Atlantic Ocean, and you could reach Europe or Africa.
You would cross the Atlantic Ocean, and you could reach Europe or Africa.
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.
Atlantic.
Hovercraft replaced many things, here is a list: Hovercraft replaced problems rescuing people from floods, mud, sand and ice. (Wake up Pakistan) Hovercraft replaced problems with submerged obstacles that can damage propellers. Hovercraft replaced having to commute long distances, just cross the river, lake, lagoon etc. Hovercraft replaced having to wait until high tide to have fun on the water. Hovercraft replaced problems reaching your waterside home. Hovercraft replaced falling through the ice when the ice thins in springtime. Sell the snowmobile, buy a Hov Pod.
The Atlantic.
You would have to cross the Atlantic and over Africa to get to eastern Africa.
In Astro Knights Island on Poptropica, the fuel for the hovercraft can be found in the fuel canisters located next to the dock where you first arrive on the island. You need to collect the fuel canister and use it to power the hovercraft to cross the toxic swamp.
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.
When is the best time to cross the atlantic ocean?
Many modern fighters can cross the Atlantic in 4 hours or so.