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ATLAS Hovercraft
Nearing Lift-Off!
ATLAS Hovercraft's moto
is "We Lift and Move the World". That is pretty
ambitious...maybe even cocky...that is unless you
happen to have a 4,000HP, 100ft x 50ft hovercraft
out back.
ATLAS HOVERCRAFT Inc.
is rapidly approaching completion on just such a
remarkable vehicle in Green Cove Springs Florida. The AH-100-P
is lifted and propelled by giant diesel-electric fan
systems, opening remarkable operational flexibility,
safety, and control options to operators. Once
off-cushion (floating like a barge), the formidable
vehicle actually has nearly 3 Megawatts of
electrical power on tap. It's like an entire power
station that can fly in/out with 90tons of whatever
you need, year round, over sand, sea, snow, marsh,
mud, or jell-o...all at 70kts. Ice Road Truckers,
THIS is your dream rig.
 
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ATLAS
AH100-P
Commercial rated hovercraft have long been built,
powered, and controlled like 50yr old aircraft
systems - i.e. metal, rivets, pistons, propellers,
rudders etc. Now, Kurt Peterson and his ATLAS Team
are breaking the mold with a combination of
revolutionary power/ propulsion systems, and new
advanced composite materials, including ZPlex™ and
3WEAVE® by 3TEX. "ATLAS Hovercraft,
is an early adopter of the new ZPlex™
composite sandwich materials technology. They are
actually teaching us what can be done with ZPlex™
and how." -Don Wigent - 3TEX
ATLAS
Hovercraft Inc. is revolutionizing the Hovercraft
industry with "Thrust Vectored
Propulsion" nozzles that rotate
to direct the propulsion force in the exact
direction necessary, giving the AH-100-P brakes,
plus the ability to rotate 360 degrees, and
even move sideways or hold position against strong
side winds.
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ATLAS
AH100-P Aft View and ZPlex™ Housing.
"We need
very high strength-to-weight parts for this project,
and ZPlex™ is an innovative material that gives us
that while being easy to work with... ZPlex™
also is being used to fabricate the complexly curved
housings for the lift fans and thrust nozzles...3TEX
has been a partner in the project and helped with
material selection and design for manufacture."
-Kurt H. Peterson, CEO ATLAS Hovercraft Inc., from
Composites Technology Magazine, Feb2007 -
here (PDF)
- or check out the online version at
Composites World.
The
AH-100-P's numerous large curved housings, ducts,
and vectored thrust nozzles had to be lightweight,
yet rigid. Sandwich construction was preferred
over molding complex ribs, but the parts are
all deeply curved. Because of its infusion paths
and outstanding ability to mold into compound
curves, ZPlex™ met the sandwich and
rigidity challenge with scissor-cut ease, where
traditional sandwich systems just couldn't conform.
In addition to ZPlex™ , 3TEX 77oz
E-glass
preforms are used in a range of other sections
throughout the vehicle.
For
more information, check out Atlas at
www.atlashovercraft.com.
Contact Don Wigent - Product Mgr - ZPlex™ 3TEX
Inc. at wigentd@3tex.com or
919-481-2500.
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