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    Aired music videos from various artists from around the world; purchased and shut down by Hubbard Broadcasting in 2008 to expand distribution for Ovation TV. m Channel: Aired syndicated music videos, TV shows, movies and news. Was folded under decision of the owner/creator of the network. MOR Music TV: August 31, 1997: Launched on September 1 ...

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    CNN retains full editorial control over subject matter, reporting and frequency of the articles and videos within the sponsorship, ... The hydrofoils help, as do the three modes of operation. ...

  4. Sydney hydrofoils - Wikipedia

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    The hydrofoils were profitable for Brambles as they were leased rather than owned outright. [1] In 1974, the NSW State Government's Public Transport Commission took over the Manly ferry and hydrofoil services, and the hydrofoils were purchased from a finance company in 1975. [7] In 1984/85, two 235-seat hydrofoils, Manly IV and Sydney entered ...

  5. USS Gemini (PHM-6) - Wikipedia

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    USS Gemini (PHM-6) was the final ship of her class of hydrofoils operated by the U.S. Navy.She was named for the constellation.. Pegasus class vessels were designed for high speed and mobility, and carried an armament powerful for its size, consisting of Harpoon anti-ship missiles and a 76 mm cannon.

  6. Hydrofoil - Wikipedia

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    A hydrofoil is a lifting surface, or foil, that operates in water. They are similar in appearance and purpose to aerofoils used by aeroplanes. Boats that use hydrofoil technology are also simply termed hydrofoils. As a hydrofoil craft gains speed, the hydrofoils lift the boat's hull out of the water, decreasing drag and allowing greater speeds.

  7. HD-4 - Wikipedia

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    Bell and associate Frederick W. "Casey" Baldwin began hydrofoil experimentation in the summer of 1908, as a possible aid to airplane takeoff from water. On September 9, 1919, on the Bras d'Or Lakes , at Baddeck, HD-4 set a world marine speed record of 70.86 miles per hour (114.04 km/h), that stood for almost a year until being beaten by Gar ...

  8. USS Aries (PHM-5) - Wikipedia

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    USS Aries (PHM-5) is the fifth ship of her class of hydrofoils operated by the United States Navy. Pegasus class vessels were designed for high speed and mobility. Despite being small in size, they carried a large 76 mm gun.

  9. Sailing hydrofoil - Wikipedia

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    A sailing hydrofoil, hydrofoil sailboat, or hydrosail is a sailboat with wing-like foils mounted under the hull. As the craft increases its speed the hydrofoils lift the hull up and out of the water, greatly reducing wetted area, resulting in decreased drag and increased speed. A sailing hydrofoil can achieve speeds exceeding double and in some ...