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Canadian hydrofoil programme
Outline of program, starting with work by Alexander Graham Bell and F. W. "Casey" Baldwin in 1911 to 1920 at Baddeck, Nova Scotia; work during World War II on Smoke Laying Craft for Canadian Army; design and performance of 8-ton Massawippi, 17-ton Bras D'Or, and 3-ton Rx research craft; concept developed by Naval Research Establishment for 200-ton open-ocean hydrofoil ship, and their current development programs including salient features of F.H.E. 400 prototype; review of considerations in design of subcavitating and superventilating foil sections.
Canadian hydrofoil programme
Outline of program, starting with work by Alexander Graham Bell and F. W. "Casey" Baldwin in 1911 to 1920 at Baddeck, Nova Scotia; work during World War II on Smoke Laying Craft for Canadian Army; design and performance of 8-ton Massawippi, 17-ton Bras D'Or, and 3-ton Rx research craft; concept developed by Naval Research Establishment for 200-ton open-ocean hydrofoil ship, and their current development programs including salient features of F.H.E. 400 prototype; review of considerations in design of subcavitating and superventilating foil sections.
Canadian hydrofoil programme
Roy Instn Naval Architects -- Quarterly Trans
Milman, J.W. (author) / Fisher, R.E. (author)
1966
15 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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