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The hydroplane, going at 135 miles per hour, went out of control.
She takes the turn a little too late and promptly hydroplanes.
"But what has a damaged hydroplane to do with that?"
Suddenly Tom became very excited as he looked at the hydroplane.
The two boats had raced past each other and the hydroplane was gone.
The unlimited hydroplane division is, quite simply, not a sport for the little guy.
The hydroplane was going down by the stern, sinking rapidly.
Bell considered the invention of the hydroplane a very significant achievement.
If not, and the fourth round actually is played Sunday, the rest of these guys might need a hydroplane to catch him.
The first heavy depth charge jammed the hydroplanes hard up.
"The hydroplane is anchored in the water next to the houseboat."
So the stranger driving the hydroplane was not alone.
At one stage he was the national hydroplane champion.
Learn more with the 4 hydroplane videos in this playlist.
It wouldn't be used again if Remy came soon with the hydroplane.
Madison is an Ohio river town that has been holding hydroplane races since 1949.
Second, I'm going to poke around and see where that hydroplane was moored.
Without the use of the hydroplanes, escape would have been impossible and the order to abandon ship was given.
Hydroplanes fly at speeds up to one hundred and forty miles per hour.
Some even hydroplane, a technique where they filter food out while flying with their bill in the ocean.
Hill raced an all white blown-fuel hydroplane from 1978 to 1984.
They then drive into Norway where they pick up a hydroplane.
Even the Allison engine was removed and used to power a hydroplane racer.
Her forward hydroplanes became entangled which sent her down to 245 feet.
"Unfortunately, our hydroplane was a victim of your attack, so we will just have to try to force a way to the ocean.
Many are so remote they can be reached only by floatplane.
In a few days it'll be impossible for a floatplane to land here.
The only access to the island is by boat or floatplane.
The floatplane version was not a success and they were soon removed.
He was taking off in a floatplane with a Russian woman as his passenger.
It grew rapidly, and a floatplane flew over the valley.
Only the floats of a floatplane normally come into contact with water.
N1K1: only standard type as floatplane, which was used from early 1943.
Just then the sky roared as the floatplane made its cargo drop.
Had there been something besides concern for the floatplane?
The staff were still unloading the baggage compartment of the floatplane.
Paul had to close his eyes as the floatplane tore along the narrow channel toward the dock.
She got under way by 10:00, and operated in conjunction with a floatplane used for reconnaissance.
This aircraft was offered to the Navy command as a floatplane for basic training.
The term "seaplane" is used by some instead of "floatplane".
Similar to Type 47 but built as floatplane.
The two local airports are for general aviation and other a privately owned floatplane base.
We took a floatplane to the trail head.
During the attack, his floatplane was shot down.
The company resumed floatplane operations on November 19, 2008.
The B-20 was an attempt to combine the best features of both the flying boat and the floatplane.
The island may be reached by floatplane, private boat or water taxi; there is no public ferry service.
The engine of the floatplane started up, the sound of it passing very close to us.
More shouting, down by the sea and left-south-away from the floatplane dock.
This is considered to include the floatplane terminal.