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There are analogues between marine navigation and the movement in the air. Water and air are fluids.
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There are analogues between marine navigation and the movement in the air. Water and air are both fluids. This is all in the nature of [[aerodynamics]] and [[hydrodynamics]] being themselves directly analogous. A more absolute analogue exists between aerial navigation and specifically [[submarine]] travel.
  
 
There are also hybrid vessels intended for travel in water and air, as well as airships designed with the possibility of water landings in mind.
 
There are also hybrid vessels intended for travel in water and air, as well as airships designed with the possibility of water landings in mind.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 13:20, 6 April 2022

There are analogues between marine navigation and the movement in the air. Water and air are both fluids. This is all in the nature of aerodynamics and hydrodynamics being themselves directly analogous. A more absolute analogue exists between aerial navigation and specifically submarine travel.

There are also hybrid vessels intended for travel in water and air, as well as airships designed with the possibility of water landings in mind.

Enclosing categories Simple tech terms
Subcategories Deviator
Keywords FR 6.4, Landing
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