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A ground effect vehicle, or "ekranoplan", is capable of rising above ground or water due to the effect created by the aerodynamic interaction of the wings and the surface
A ground effect vehicle, or ekranoplan, is capable of rising above ground or water due to the effect created by the aerodynamic interaction of the wings and the surface
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Lun-class ekranoplan abandoned on a beach. This is not classified as aircraft because it used the ground effect to travel just feet above the water. They haven't been in use since the
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