pressure difference means splitting the initial flow into two parts, with the top part going further, over the hill part, creating pressure difference. So no matter air or water, still get lift, though wont reach sonic boom in our Kiwi yacht just yet....lol
Very nice!
Thanks, good insight
Interesting, I thought these boats were hovering when I first saw them on television.
why are not both foils used to "get up" on the foil?
Check 2.50
quote: "Pressure differential between the top & bottom of the foil" I can understand this in a gas, but in a fluid ???
What's the difference?
same thing
pressure difference means splitting the initial flow into two parts, with the top part going further, over the hill part, creating pressure difference. So no matter air or water, still get lift, though wont reach sonic boom in our Kiwi yacht just yet....lol
gas is a fluid
Judson Ferry