Hydroptère is a French experimental sailing hydrofoil trimaran imagined by the yachtman Éric Tabarly. The Hydroptère project was managed by Alain Thébault...
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reducing friction. An example of a multihull hydrofoil design is the Hydroptère, designed by Alain Thébault. The design is based on experience from a...
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achieved the first circumnavigation of the world using only solar power. The Hydroptère, is an experimental sailing hydrofoil that in 2009 broke the world speed...
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VPLP design (section Hydroptère)
Thebault. The first Hydroptère was a 60-foot (18 m) trimaran. In the following years four additional evolutions were built. In 2006 HYDROPTÈRE 5 was launched...
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existing speedsailing record held by a hydrofoil, but the recent records of Hydroptère have added to the list with record breaking runs across the English Channel...
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hydrofoil Hydroptère is the result of a research project that involves advanced engineering skills and technologies. In September 2009, the Hydroptère set new...
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including members involved in the development of previous record-holder Hydroptère, formed in October 2019 to develop a new hydrofoil boat, SP80, to exceed...
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10 mph), achieved in 30-knot (56 km/h; 35 mph) winds by Hydroptère, a hydrofoil trimaran, see "Hydroptère World Records". World Sailing Speed Record Council...
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WSSR Council. 27 November 2012. "50 noeuds sur le mille !" sur le site Hydroptere.com Archived 6 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine Lubbock, Basil (1921)...
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32 days – one-third the time it took the clippers to sail the route. Hydroptère, an experimental sailing hydrofoil trimaran, briefly reached 56.3 knots...
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