GROUND EFFECT MACHINE NAVIGATION AND CONTROL PROBLEMS

Norman K. Walker

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Abstract: IN AOBUT THREE YEARS many of us mill have had the opportunity to ride on a new form of transport which will usually operate over water but unhindered by sand banks, shoals, mud flats, ice or snow, and which will discharge its passengers on the hard standing of the, shore. In five years, perhaps, we will probably see these new vehicles in use by the army, Navy or the Marine Corps for such military missions as logistic support of an amphibious assault or logistics over the shore.
Published in: NAVIGATION: Journal of the Institute of Navigation, Volume 9, Number 2
Pages: 105 - 113
Cite this article: Walker, Norman K., "GROUND EFFECT MACHINE NAVIGATION AND CONTROL PROBLEMS", NAVIGATION: Journal of The Institute of Navigation, Vol. 9, No. 2, Summer 1962, pp. 105-113.
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