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Twister Ken,
the ' Vomit Comet ' is generally took to be the converted Boing 707 NASA use for parabolic dives to give zero-G training; I very much doubt you'd have been more comfortable on a conventional ship.
Little Sister,
I always thought Cockerell did his bit from Cowes IOW - that's where they developed the SRN-1 hovercraft - but the Broads would have been a good place, I must look it up.
the ' Vomit Comet ' is generally took to be the converted Boing 707 NASA use for parabolic dives to give zero-G training; I very much doubt you'd have been more comfortable on a conventional ship.
Little Sister,
I always thought Cockerell did his bit from Cowes IOW - that's where they developed the SRN-1 hovercraft - but the Broads would have been a good place, I must look it up.