1968
DOI: 10.1049/piee.1968.0121
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Land and sea transportation of very heavy power-station equipment

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“…108 The most significant advance is that of harnessing the air-lift or hovercraft Assembly ofSOOMW caged core and winding in lower half of outer frame, split horizontally for ease of transport [GEC Turbine Generators Ltd.) principle to the conventional swan-neck vehicle. By this means, uplifts of up to 125 t are possible.…”
Section: Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…108 The most significant advance is that of harnessing the air-lift or hovercraft Assembly ofSOOMW caged core and winding in lower half of outer frame, split horizontally for ease of transport [GEC Turbine Generators Ltd.) principle to the conventional swan-neck vehicle. By this means, uplifts of up to 125 t are possible.…”
Section: Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%