Engineering the Hovertrain - 1972
Shows the development of a potential train that will travel at up to 300 miles per hour on the hovercraft principle, powered by a linear induction motor developed by Professor Eric Laithwaite of Imperial College London. The sequences with Laithwaite were shot in his lab at Imperial.
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Видео Engineering the Hovertrain - 1972 канала Imperial College London
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Видео Engineering the Hovertrain - 1972 канала Imperial College London
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