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<HTML> <BODY BGCOLOR="FFFFFF" TEXT="000000" LINK="0000ff" ALINK="ff0000" VLINK="ff0000"> <HEAD><TITLE> SRN1 hovercraft</TITLE></HEAD> <font size="3" face= "arial, sans-serif"> <br> <center> <h1> Congratulations Verdon!</h1> <br> <br> Is this the next step?<br> <img src="srn1-overview.jpg" ><br> </center> Here's the SRN1, fitted with a skirt. (These photos were taken during my trip to England. More British hovercraft photos coming soon, as this webpage gets rebuilt.)<br><br> <center> <img src="srn1-underneath1.jpg"><br><br> They have the skirt peeled back, so that you can see how the skirt works. <br><br> <img src="srn1-pjet-hand.jpg" > <br> Here is the original peripheral jet structure -- this is how the lift system worked before the skirt was added. <br><br> <img src="srn144.jpg"><br><br> You can see more photos of the SRN1 with and without a skirt at the Hovercraft Museum webpage: http://www.hovercraft-museum.org/srn1.html <br><br> Return to the main <a href="../index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href,'newWindow'); return false;"> Goldstein Hovercraft</a> page to see model hovercraft that work with and without a skirt!