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The foils use the [[Bernouli effect]] | The foils use the [[Bernouli effect]] to generate [[lift]] and raise the vessel's hull out of the water. Hydrofoil vessels have to travel at high speed before the foils can be effective. | ||
Hydrofoil vessels consume a great deal of fuel. | Hydrofoil vessels consume a great deal of fuel. | ||
Hydrofoil vessels have seen use as | Hydrofoil vessels have seen use as high-speed ferries and as patrol craft -- roles where their high fuel consumption has not as significant. | ||
None of the several navies that built hydro-foil equipped patrol vessels still uses them. | None of the several navies that built hydro-foil equipped patrol vessels still uses them. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 22:56, 27 October 2013
Hydrofoils are water vessels capable of high speed through the use of underwater wings -- foils.[1]
The foils use the Bernouli effect to generate lift and raise the vessel's hull out of the water. Hydrofoil vessels have to travel at high speed before the foils can be effective. Hydrofoil vessels consume a great deal of fuel.
Hydrofoil vessels have seen use as high-speed ferries and as patrol craft -- roles where their high fuel consumption has not as significant.
None of the several navies that built hydro-foil equipped patrol vessels still uses them.
References
- ↑ Hydrofoils, Global Security. Retrieved on 2008-08-23.