Aviation but for boats

Could a flying boat serve as an airport?

The flying boat, with its promise that any relatively calm body of water could serve as an airport, trumped the limited range of the aircraft of the day

What is a boat on plane?

A boat on plane is a term used to describe a boat that has reached a sufficient speed to lift its hull from the bow out of the water and ride on the surface of the water

When a boat is on plane, it experiences less drag and can travel more efficiently and at higher speeds through the water

What is an airboat used for?

Airboats are used most often for offshore plant control

Herbicides are pre-mixed with water in storage tanks (usually from 50- 100 gallon capacity) onboard the boat, or drawn directly from the herbicide concentrate container and metered with water in the pump system

Aviation but for boats
Aviation but for boats

Aircraft equipped with a boat hull for operation from water

A flying boat is a type of fixed-winged seaplane with a hull, allowing it to land on water.
It differs from a floatplane in having a fuselage that is purpose-designed for flotation, while floatplanes rely on fuselage-mounted floats for buoyancy.
The following is a list of seaplanes

The following is a list of seaplanes

The following is a list of seaplanes, which includes floatplanes and flying boats.
A seaplane is any airplane that has the capability of landing and taking off from water, while an amphibian is a seaplane which can also operate from land.
A motor torpedo boat is a fast torpedo boat

A motor torpedo boat is a fast torpedo boat

Type of fast torpedo boat

A motor torpedo boat is a fast torpedo boat, especially of the mid 20th century.
The motor in the designation originally referred to their use of petrol engines, typically marinised aircraft engines or their derivatives, which distinguished them from other naval craft of the era, including other torpedo boats, that used steam turbines or reciprocating steam engines.
Later, diesel-powered torpedo boats appeared, in turn or retroactively referred to as motor torpedo boats for their internal combustion engines, as distinct from steam powered reciprocating or turbine propulsion.
A rigid inflatable boat (RIB)

A rigid inflatable boat (RIB)

Boat with rigid hull and inflatable tubes

A rigid inflatable boat (RIB), also rigid-hull inflatable boat or rigid-hulled inflatable boat (RHIB), is a lightweight but high-performance and high-capacity boat constructed with a rigid hull bottom joined to side-forming air tubes that are inflated with air to a high pressure so as to give the sides resilient rigidity along the boat's topsides.
The design is stable, light, fast and seaworthy.
The inflated collar acts as a life jacket, ensuring that the vessel retains its buoyancy, even if the boat is taking on water.
The RIB is an evolutionary development of the inflatable boat with a rubberized fabric bottom that is stiffened with flat boards within the collar to form the deck or floor of the boat.
The Sa'ar 4

The Sa'ar 4

Israeli missile boat

The Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boats is a class of Israeli Sea Corps missile boats designed and built by Israel Shipyards Ltd. as an improved and stretched Sa'ar 4-class missile boat.
There are two different subclasses that are both named Sa'ar 4.5.
The first subclass was initially called Chochit, but renamed to Aliya.
Two Aliya-subclass boats are in service with the Mexican Navy.
The second subclass was initially called Nirit but renamed to Hetz.
U-boats were naval submarines operated by Germany

U-boats were naval submarines operated by Germany

German submarine of the First and Second World Wars

U-boats were naval submarines operated by Germany, particularly in the First and Second World Wars.
The term is an anglicised version of the German word U-Boot, a shortening of Unterseeboot, though the German term refers to any submarine.
Austro-Hungarian Navy submarines were also known as U-boats.
A flying boat is a type of fixed-winged seaplane with

A flying boat is a type of fixed-winged seaplane with

Aircraft equipped with a boat hull for operation from water

A flying boat is a type of fixed-winged seaplane with a hull, allowing it to land on water.
It differs from a floatplane in having a fuselage that is purpose-designed for flotation, while floatplanes rely on fuselage-mounted floats for buoyancy.
The following is a list of seaplanes

The following is a list of seaplanes

The following is a list of seaplanes, which includes floatplanes and flying boats.
A seaplane is any airplane that has the capability of landing and taking off from water, while an amphibian is a seaplane which can also operate from land.
A motor torpedo boat is a fast torpedo boat

A motor torpedo boat is a fast torpedo boat

Type of fast torpedo boat

A motor torpedo boat is a fast torpedo boat, especially of the mid 20th century.
The motor in the designation originally referred to their use of petrol engines, typically marinised aircraft engines or their derivatives, which distinguished them from other naval craft of the era, including other torpedo boats, that used steam turbines or reciprocating steam engines.
Later, diesel-powered torpedo boats appeared, in turn or retroactively referred to as motor torpedo boats for their internal combustion engines, as distinct from steam powered reciprocating or turbine propulsion.
A rigid inflatable boat (RIB)

A rigid inflatable boat (RIB)

Boat with rigid hull and inflatable tubes

A rigid inflatable boat (RIB), also rigid-hull inflatable boat or rigid-hulled inflatable boat (RHIB), is a lightweight but high-performance and high-capacity boat constructed with a rigid hull bottom joined to side-forming air tubes that are inflated with air to a high pressure so as to give the sides resilient rigidity along the boat's topsides.
The design is stable, light, fast and seaworthy.
The inflated collar acts as a life jacket, ensuring that the vessel retains its buoyancy, even if the boat is taking on water.
The RIB is an evolutionary development of the inflatable boat with a rubberized fabric bottom that is stiffened with flat boards within the collar to form the deck or floor of the boat.
The Sa'ar 4

The Sa'ar 4

Israeli missile boat

The Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boats is a class of Israeli Sea Corps missile boats designed and built by Israel Shipyards Ltd. as an improved and stretched Sa'ar 4-class missile boat.
There are two different subclasses that are both named Sa'ar 4.5.
The first subclass was initially called Chochit, but renamed to Aliya.
Two Aliya-subclass boats are in service with the Mexican Navy.
The second subclass was initially called Nirit but renamed to Hetz.
U-boats were naval submarines operated by Germany

U-boats were naval submarines operated by Germany

German submarine of the First and Second World Wars

U-boats were naval submarines operated by Germany, particularly in the First and Second World Wars.
The term is an anglicised version of the German word U-Boot, a shortening of Unterseeboot, though the German term refers to any submarine.
Austro-Hungarian Navy submarines were also known as U-boats.

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