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The Aerocon Dash 1.6 wingship, a 5,000-ton ground effect vehicle concept The Aerocon Dash-1.6 wingship was a proposed American ground-effect vehicle intended to carry large cargos and thousands of passengers over long distances at near-aircraft speeds.
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Ekranoplan A-90 Orlyonok. A ground-effect vehicle (GEV), also called a wing-in-ground-effect (WIGE or WIG), ground-effect craft/machine (GEM), wingship, flarecraft, surface effect vehicle or ekranoplan (Russian: экранопла́н – "screenglider"), is a vehicle that is able to move over the surface by gaining support from the reactions of the air against the surface of the earth or water.
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The design process for what became the Pelican began in early 2000, when designers in the Phantom Works division of Boeing started working on solutions for the United States Armed Forces objective of moving thousands of troops, weapons, military equipment, and provisions to a war or battle scene faster, [5] such as successfully deploying an Army brigade of 3,000 troops and 8,000 short tons ...
Bombardier Dash 8 Canada: Maritime surveillance: DHC-8-315: 8: One Bombardier Dash 8 was lost during a collision at Haneda Airport, Tokyo on 2 January 2024 Cessna 206 Stationair United States: Utility: U206G: 1: Dassault Falcon 900 France: Maritime surveillance, search and rescue: 2: Gulfstream V United States: VIP transport: 2: Saab 340 Sweden ...
Kishin Corps (機神兵団, Kishin Heidan), also called Alien Defender Geo-Armor: Kishin Corps, is a series of Japanese light novels written and illustrated by Masaki Yamada. The series was published in 10 volumes between 1990 and 1994.