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Stamford Grand, Glenelg
(first floor map)
WBHF presentation
abstract and
PowerPoint slides (10 MB)
The partially completed WBHF was put on public display.
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Ridley Pavilion, Adelaide Showground
(flyer, 237kb pdf)
, (map, 300kb pdf)
The partially completed craft was on display at the University of Adelaide's
Mechanical Engineering Exhibition.
The general public were welcome. Free admission and parking.
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Posters and more photos |
University of Adelaide
The 2008 student team presented their contributions to the WBHF project.
The ultimate sailing craft - a wing borne hydrofoil (WBHF), author Martin Grimm
Could this sailboat become the world's fastest?
University of Adelaide
Bid for the world's fastest sailboat starts here
The WBHF inventor collaborated with the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Adelaide,
through sponsorship of a final year student project,
to commence design and manufacture of the first full size prototype.
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WBHF student project web site)
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Defence scientist designs world record sail craft
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