KGRKJGETMRETU895U-589TY5MIGM5JGB5SDFESFREWTGR54TY
Server : Apache/2.4.62
System : FreeBSD fbsdweb2.web.rcn.net 14.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE releng/14.1-n267679-10e31f0946d8 GENERIC amd64
User : www ( 80)
PHP Version : 8.3.8
Disable Function : NONE
Directory :  /domains/gohover/ok/

Upload File :
current_dir [ Writeable ] document_root [ Writeable ]

 

Current File : /domains/gohover/ok/skirt7.html
<HTML>
<BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"></body>
<b><font size=+3>
8)  Turn on your hovercraft and try out its skirt.   Your hovercraft should now be able to travel over small obstacles, especially if the hovercraft has a running start.    Moving the battery holder back a bit will improve the craft's obstacle clearance, and moving it forward will speed up the craft.  In general, you'll find that due to extra drag from the skirt, the craft moves a bit slower, but can travel over rougher surfaces.     Unlike a full size hovercraft, you'll find that your little hovercraft's skirt may not work well on wet surfaces.   For use in wet conditions, or for any other reason, you can always remove the skirt by loosening the four brass fasteners, and reattach it later.  Have fun!
</font></b>
<br><br>

<img SRC="skirtkit19.jpg" BORDER=0 height=240 width=320>
<img SRC="skirtkit20.jpg" BORDER=0 height=240 width=320>
<br><br><br>Copyright � 2002 Goldstein Hovercraft, LLC

Anon7 - 2021