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  • * {{USS|Pegasus|PHM-1}} was the lead ''Pegasus''-class hydrofoils, operated by the U.S. Navy 1974–1993. ...
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  • ...was renamed ''Pegasus'', the lead ship of the ''Pegasus'' class of patrol hydrofoils; launched, 1974; sold, 1996. ...
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  • [[Category:Pegasus-class hydrofoils]] ...
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  • '''USS ''Pegasus'' (PHM-1)''' was the [[lead ship]] of [[Pegasus-class hydrofoil|her class]] of [[hydrofoil]]s operated by the [[United States Nav ''Pegasus''-class hydrofoils were designed to operate offensively against hostile surface combatants (eq ...
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  • ...foils underway.jpg|thumb|All six members of the ''Pegasus'' class of armed hydrofoils]] [[File:DN-SC-90-09333.jpg|thumb|The patrol combatant missile hydrofoils USS ''Aquila '' (PHM 4), front, and USS ''Gemini'' (PHM 6), center, lie tie ...
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  • ...he can be found at the USS Aries Hydrofoil Museum. Dedicated to preserving hydrofoils of all types, the museum is centered around ''Aries.'' Bill and Bob Meinhardt and Eliot James, knowing nothing about hydrofoils, bought the 133-foot ''Aries'' for scrap in 1996. Finding her in good shap ...
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  • [[Category:Pegasus-class hydrofoils]] ...
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  • ...Bahamas]]. After that, a number of small and large (models PT20 and PT50) hydrofoils were built for passenger traffic in [[Vestlandet|western Norway]], in the [ ...
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  • ...ling system as an underway replenishment refueling rig to refuel the three hydrofoils underway. ...
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  • [[File:Six Pegasus class hydrofoils underway.jpg|thumb|the ''Pegasus''-class hydrofoils]] ...
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  • The RCN and British Admiralty studied the use of hydrofoils for anti-submarine work and coastal patrol craft began post Second World Wa [[Category:Hydrofoils of the Royal Canadian Navy]] ...
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  • ...y are also simply termed hydrofoils. As a hydrofoil craft gains speed, the hydrofoils lift the boat's [[Hull (watercraft)|hull]] out of the water, decreasing [[D ...is prevented by the increased complexity of building and maintaining them. Hydrofoils are generally prohibitively more expensive than conventional watercraft abo ...
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  • Marine Olympus : Frigates, hydrofoils, air cushion vehicles and planing craft ; ...
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  • ...1996.<ref name="Eerik"/> At the same time Inreko sold the Tallink Express hydrofoils to [[Linda Line]], Estonia, and begun operating the ''Vana Tallinn'' on Hel ...August 2012|language=sv}}, retrieved 2007-11-02</ref> To replace the lost hydrofoils, Hansatee purchased a new express catamaran in May 1997, which was named {{ ...
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  • ...center;" | NATO project, Bundesmarine withdrew 1977, resulted in the US [[Pegasus-class hydrofoil|''Pegasus''-class hydrofoil]], Type 143 built instead ...
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  • ...[United States Navy]] operated the {{sclass|Pegasus|hydrofoil|4}} of armed hydrofoils for years in a patrol boat role. During the [[Vietnam War]], the U.S. Navy ...
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