Outstanding capabilities of hydrofoil craft are their achievement of high speed with relatively low expenditure of power, and their superior sea-keeping ability compared with other ships of equivalent size; reference made to efforts by German Army and Navy during World War II and von Schertel concept of surface piercing, area stabilized foils; efforts made by U S Navy, Bureau of Ships, and data and principal characteristics given for hydrofoils PC(H)-1, AGE(H), LCVP (H), and LVHX-1; use of hydrofoils in antisubmarine operations, landing craft and mine sweeping. (See also SAE -- Paper 693B for meeting Apr 8-11 1963 5 p)
Hydrofoils for naval purposes
Naval Engrs J
1963
Naval Engineers Journal ; 75 , n 4
1963
5 pages
Conference paper
English
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