In Finland we call it HYDROKOPTERI in Finnish language. Airboat is maybe in english right word, it is ILMAVENE in finnish... -dear child has many names- is one saying in Finland 🤗
@@fishermansfriend6197 In American English, it would usually be called an "airboat", but some other terms would be "planeboat", "swamp boat", "bayou boat", or "fanboat". Normally, they are much more lightly built, allowing them to travel in areas where the water is too shallow for boats with normal, below-water propellers. Some airboats are even capable of operating on sufficiently wet grass. They frequently use automotive or light aircraft engines.
@@rogerrabbit80 Yes, In America everything is bigger... I am littlebit envy You because you have so much all kind of stuff and you don`t use too small engines in your airboats... Power is everything in bad conditions.
Hélice sem proteção é caixão!!🙏
Где подводные крылья?
Kumpi onkaan se "Lemmikki"?
Mikä on kopterin alkuperä/merkki?
🍸🍸👍👍💛💛💛
its a slow heavy airboat that wont even get up on a plane
хорошая помошница!мне бы такую
Зачем тебе "аэролодка"???
*;-)))*
It is called an AIRBOAT not a hydrocoptor .
In Finland we call it HYDROKOPTERI in Finnish language. Airboat is maybe in english right word, it is ILMAVENE in finnish... -dear child has many names- is one saying in Finland 🤗
@@fishermansfriend6197 In American English, it would usually be called an "airboat", but some other terms would be "planeboat", "swamp boat", "bayou boat", or "fanboat".
Normally, they are much more lightly built, allowing them to travel in areas where the water is too shallow for boats with normal, below-water propellers. Some airboats are even capable of operating on sufficiently wet grass. They frequently use automotive or light aircraft engines.
@@rogerrabbit80
Yes, In America everything is bigger... I am littlebit envy You because you have so much all kind of stuff and you don`t use too small engines in your airboats... Power is everything in bad conditions.