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    SR.N4 - Wikipedia

    The SR.N4 (Saunders-Roe Nautical 4) hovercraft (also known as the Mountbatten class hovercraft) was a combined passenger and vehicle-carrying class of hovercraft. The type has the distinction of being the largest civil hovercraft to have ever been put into service. Work on the SR.N4 was initiated in 1965 by Saunders … See more

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    In August 1962, the original concept for the SR.N4, which had been conceived at the same time as the SR.N2 was being designed, was abandoned. This original concept had … See more

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    Upon completion of the prototype SR.N4, Charles Anthony Brindle, the Managing Director of British Rail Hovercraft, was responsible for establishing the first cross-Channel route for … See more

    Built as Mk.I unless specified otherwise.
    • 01 – GH-2006 Princess Margaret 1968, Seaspeed – originally the prototype, converted to Mk.III specification in 1979. Scrapped at See more

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    The SR.N4 was the biggest hovercraft to have been completed upon its introduction. Its primary structure comprised a large See more

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    The two remaining Mk.III examples of the craft (GH-2006 Princess Margaret and GH-2007 Princess Anne) were bought by Wensley Haydon-Baillie See more

    Model kits
    The plastic construction kit company Airfix produced a 1:144 scale model of the SR.N4 in the early … See more

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