Usually gasoline or diesel fuel.
airplanes are the same thing as hovercrafts... but only hovercrafts have a louder engine
They both (some airplanes do) use propeller's.
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.
yes,you will use the hovercraft to fly through the dirty pond were you get the rope,to get in the space ship
yes.are you stupid or .......?this is my question to you.
The fuel consumption of a hovercraft varies based on its size, weight, and operating conditions, but on average, it can consume between 5 to 20 gallons of fuel per hour. Smaller, recreational hovercraft may use less fuel, while larger commercial models can require significantly more. Additionally, hovercrafts typically use diesel or gasoline engines, impacting their overall fuel efficiency. Regular maintenance and efficient operation can also help optimize fuel usage.
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.
The carbon footprint of a hovercraft can vary depending on factors such as its size, fuel type, and usage. Generally, hovercrafts are not known for being particularly eco-friendly due to their reliance on fossil fuels like diesel. However, advancements in technology are being made to develop more sustainable power sources for hovercrafts.
yes.