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The Story of Hoverlloyd and the cross-Channel Hovercraft

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Last edited by Robin GP Paine
April 5, 2014 | History
An edition of On a Cushion of Air (2012)

On a Cushion of Air

The Story of Hoverlloyd and the cross-Channel Hovercraft

This is the story of how foreign private enterprise in the form of Swedish Lloyd and Swedish America Line, who formed a British company called Hoverlloyd, galvanised the British Government into supporting this new concept in transport through the formation of a British Rail subsidiary called Seaspeed. It is a story, told by those who were there, of how young adventurous men and women, most of whom were in their twenties and early thirties, took on the exciting challenge of getting an operation, in which they all believed had a great future, off the ground. It tells of the difficulties and near disasters, through lack of experience, that nearly wrote off the industry in the early days; the clashes of cultures between the free enterprise and government operations; and why, after so much early promise, the great adventure with the giant car and passenger carrying hovercraft came to an end.

The story begins with the history of Saunders-Roe and their involvement as a result of the discovery by Christopher Cockerell in 1953 that heavy weights could be supported on a cushion of low pressure air and that the concept could be practically applied. Much has already been written about Christopher Cockerell, later Sir Christopher, and the development of the hovercraft by Saunders-Roe, as well as the hovercraft industry to the present day.

Those relevant parts showing the frustrations and disappointments they too suffered are repeated in this book, together with new material that has come to light, to provide a comprehensive narrative of the hovercraft industry and the giant SR.N4 cross-Channel operations.

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720

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On a Cushion of Air: The Story of Hoverlloyd and the cross-Channel Hovercraft
May 2012, Robin Paine and Roger Syms in conjunction with Writersworld
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On a Cushion of Air: The Story of Hoverlloyd and the cross-Channel Hovercraft
May 2012, Robin Paine and Roger Syms in conjunction with Writersworld
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Table of Contents

Introduction. 14
Prologue. 16
Introducing the SR.N4 Mk.1. 19
PART ONE. N1 to N4
Chapter 1. The Inventor and his Invention
Page 39
Chapter 2. Saunders-Roe – Boats, Planes, Rockets and Hovercraft
Page 51
Chapter 3. SR.N1 – The First Manned Model
Page 76
Chapter 4. The First Crossing of the English Channel
Page 95
Chapter 5. The Dawn of an Industry
Page 113
Chapter 6. Vickers-Armstrongs Enters the Market
Page 151
Chapter 7. The Early Hovercraft Operators
Page 167
Chapter 8. 1965 – The Birth of Seaspeed
Page 200
Chapter 9. The SR.N4 Takes Shape
Page 236
PART TWO. Cross-Channel Adventures
Chapter 10. Cross-Channel Adventures
Page 253
Chapter 11. The Battle for Pegwell
Page 279
Chapter 12. The SR.N4 Prototype Trials
Page 295
Chapter 13. 1968 – 001 at Dover
Page 307
PART THREE. Hoverlloyd’s Hovernauts
Chapter 14. Cadet to Hovercraft Pilot
Page 329
Chapter 15. Driving the SR.N4
Page 350
Chapter 16. Avoiding Collision
Page 379
Chapter 17. Looking after People
Page 397
Chapter 18. Keeping Things Moving
Page 426
Chapter 19. Making a Profit
Page 445
PART FOUR. The Hoverlloyd Years
Chapter 20. Ramsgate to Calais
Page 477
Chapter 21. SR.N4 Hoverlloyd – The First Years
Page 504
Chapter 22. Developments 1972 – 1977
Page 531
Chapter 23. The Peak Years 1977 – 1979
Page 561
PART FIVE. The Final Years
Chapter 24. Bigger and Better?
Page 593
Chapter 25. 1980 –The Beginning of the End
Page 614
Chapter 26. The End 645 Hoverlloyd – a Eulogy
Page 659
APPENDICES
Appendix 1. Extracts from Bob Strath’s Log Book
Page 667
Appendix 2. Hovercraft Licensing
Page 673
Appendix 3. Measuring Speed
Page 680
Bibliography. 684
Glossary of Terms. 685
Index. 690

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xiii, 712
Number of pages
720
Dimensions
22.0 x 15.4 x 4.4 centimeters
Weight
4.0 kilos

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OL25440814M
ISBN 10
9780956897817

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