The Ekranoplan - James May
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Wow! I have never heard of this "Caspian Sea Monster" ground effect vehicle. It never ceases to amaze me some of the hardware, and the size of it, that came out of the former Soviet Union. Its breathtaking, although not perhaps very practical. Maybe the TVR of the military hardware world.
If you have not a clue what an Ekranoplan is, take a look here....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSYmSnpQ360 OMG!
If you have not a clue what an Ekranoplan is, take a look here....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSYmSnpQ360 OMG!

Graham said:
USing compressed air to power compressors that compress air to make the vehicle heavier. Isnt there a perpetual motion type problem there? Great of it works though, looks a very peaceful way to travel. Graham said:
That narrator was hilarious. Nobody You Know said:
Shame it never really got finished. Would be awesome to take a passenger flight accross the atlantic in it.
They did and were operational with the Russian military. They really put the wind up NATO as they would have been very very difficult to hit. Too fast for deck guns to target accurately at any kind of range, and too low and fast for ASMs(of that era) to track and hit. Several of the ASM equipped types could have made a real mess of a NATO surface fleet.Nobody You Know said:
Shame it never really got finished. Would be awesome to take a passenger flight accross the atlantic in it.
Except it would have to be REALLY massive, and the ones the Russians built were pretty big. Stormy conditions really limit the use - you can't have waves hitting the wings at 400km/h.Gravity plane is interesting but seems to me its unlikely to be any better than at best 50% efficient. All that compressed air has got to come from somewhere.
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