Does it float? No, it hovers! The SR.N4 Hovercraft is back in business.

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Ranked at skill level 4, the 1:144 SR.N4 Hovercraft makes a comeback to the Airfix range in Vintage Classic form. With the tooling first created in 1969 and the iconic pack illustration on the box front created by Roy Cross in 1969. Overall, the kit contains a total of 276 parts and features vehicles for the cargo hold. Once built, the kit measures an overall length of 272mm and a width of 158mm.
Created during a period when British engineering was highly esteemed globally, the Saunders Roe/British Hovercraft Corporation SR.N4 was remarkable in every sense; a powerful vessel that introduced a new era of swift, comfortable cross-Channel travel for the public. Launched into service in 1969, these Mountbatten-Class Hovercraft could travel at speeds exceeding 60 knots, enabling operators to perform 14 round trips daily during peak summer months.
Driven by four marine versions of the Rolls Royce Proteus turboprop engine, each engine powered a
vast 5.8 metre diameter variable Dowty Rotol propeller mounted on pylons, which adjusted to
provide the hovercraft with steering capability, along with powered fins and rudders. When the
SR.N4 began service, this floating giant was the largest passenger hovercraft ever constructed,
featuring the largest propellers ever made.
These fully amphibious vessels could access terminals located away from crowded seaports, yet still
conveniently close for passengers. The arrival of one of these powerful crafts was unmistakable due
to the tremendous noise generated by its Proteus engines.
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