The HC-111 Hovercraft Design Plans ebook explains the step-by-step construction of an HC-111 hovercraft that you can use in your backyard.
In a nutshell, the ebook contains:
· instructions that can help you build a hovercraft using commonly available supplies.
· well illustrated drawings and details easy enough to follow even for amateurs and the inexperienced. If you’ve never built any hovercraft before, this ebook may serve as your perfect blueprint to help you out.
· includes engineering components essential in putting your hovercraft project together. So while you’re building, you’re also learning.
· specifications and instructions are apparently built, tested and proven to work before the ebook was published.
· The HC-111 design plan is so easy that it will only take you about 12 hours to complete the construction. The most work hours you can spend on this project would probably be 2 days (at 6 to 8 hours per day).
· The manual includes fully illustrated diagrams and drawings to help you get a clearer picture of how the HC-111 is put together.
Hovercraft Central had also made sure that the ebook can be viewed in MAC and PC workstations. It’s compiled and made available in PDF format. The ebook will also give you these important specifications:
· The HC-111 Hovercraft specs design that can accommodate one person only at a maximum payload of 211 lbs.
· Instructions on installing the motor that runs at a maximum speed of 20 mph with a 5 to 7 hp engine.
· Head clearance and height of 8 inches
· The dimensions are 6 feet and 8 inches in length and 5 feet wide.
· Its dead load weighs approximately 65 lbs and floats at a maximum weight of 453 lbs.
· It uses a foam and plywood composite in its construction and will only take you an approximated 12 hours to complete.
Basically, this DIY video tells you what materials to use, which ones are best to use, how to use it and when to use it – in a step-by-step manner that you simply can’t go wrong with.
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