The Fastest Ship in the U.S. Navy: Boeing Pegasus-Class Hydrofoils

The Fastest Ship in the U.S. Navy: Boeing Pegasus-Class Hydrofoils

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@corychallice7705
@corychallice7705 - 07.11.2023 05:20

Canada did it first 🤣

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@alvargilgutierre1683
@alvargilgutierre1683 - 03.11.2023 05:54

😂👍

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@bijankumar2922
@bijankumar2922 - 04.10.2023 20:37

😮

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@irkiIIer
@irkiIIer - 24.08.2023 15:05

this ship is immune to torpedoes

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@kenbeck8050
@kenbeck8050 - 23.08.2023 17:33

Was on PHM-1 1982 to 85 ENC(SW) ret

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@ralgor100
@ralgor100 - 20.08.2023 16:27

Anything named Boeing has to be doomed for failure sooner or later,

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@fppro1679
@fppro1679 - 15.08.2023 06:12

I was at Boeing in Renton and saw the docks and facilities where they made these. I asked them why they weren't still building them and they said"... The Navy love them until they hit a 4-ft peeler log that floated away from US papers facility!" Lol!!!

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@jefferyadams3227
@jefferyadams3227 - 25.07.2023 02:03

One of the most capable tools in the war on drugs circa 1983 in the caribbean (based out of KW).. So of course the G got rid of them...

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@user-kj1th2qh2i
@user-kj1th2qh2i - 13.07.2023 02:22

ငါ့နိင်ငံအကြောင်းမပြောဘူး
သူများနိင်ငံအကြောင်းပဲပြောမယ်။

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@laquanlewis1590
@laquanlewis1590 - 20.06.2023 19:04

Great video. I wouldn't mind being a passenger on the ship. Looks cool. Although I'm not sure how I would feel once I'm on. Never been on a ship.

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@ericphantri96734
@ericphantri96734 - 19.06.2023 09:57

If we scoop water from front push into pump increase up thrust push down create high lift so as speed increase the speed Also increase input water help pump increase push the water led to high lift and forward thrust but must had submerged wings like aircraft for stability keep them not flying

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@ericphantri96734
@ericphantri96734 - 19.06.2023 09:54

VA used to use 9,600 baud for data retrieving or writing so if
9,600 hz = 1 mhz for backward compatible

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@williambodin5359
@williambodin5359 - 31.05.2023 20:39

We escorted USS Pegasus to Hawaii in '78 (I think it was '78). They would run waaay out in front of us (USS Frederick County, LST 1184) and then sit and drift until we caught up with them. Then they would wait until we were waaay out in front of them before they would come racing past and do the whole thing over again. It was a test to see if they could do distant deployments in company. I guess it worked. They never had a problem.

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@matheusfaria7230
@matheusfaria7230 - 09.04.2023 13:40

the fish during those tests:

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@Austin-jq4jo
@Austin-jq4jo - 26.01.2023 03:41

Here after mustard video

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@kdrapertrucker
@kdrapertrucker - 07.11.2022 07:55

Imagine if they built modern versions of these hydrofoils, instead of the LCS. Modern turbines and fly by wire control, and some stealth shaping.

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@bobparquet
@bobparquet - 05.10.2022 14:25

Very nice to see how the human being manages to do very ineligent things by building these engineering jewels, but how stupid he is in throwing very powerful devices as if they were candy

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@ashleybunch9872
@ashleybunch9872 - 29.09.2022 03:45

use to watch Boeing's boat on Puget sound back in the 60s early 70

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@user-qf5hg8kq2f
@user-qf5hg8kq2f - 27.09.2022 03:37

были времена... сейчас, - рентабельность! 😏экономическая целесообразность ...
ходил на Антаресе, классные ощущения. 👍

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@davidnearing171
@davidnearing171 - 27.09.2022 03:20

Canada had a ship built in 1968 and during sea trials, HMCS BRAS d’Or. that was a hydro foil. During sea trials in 1969 it reached speeds of 63 knots.but of course you failed to mention it.

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@1980VINZ
@1980VINZ - 27.09.2022 00:00

OMG……. I was 6-7yo and I was used to go with my mother to the city library, and I remember perfectly that I took a book about this technology (my favorite library area was “technologies”…) and the photos and illustrations were EXACTLY these magnificent boats and ships!!!
I was dreaming about them!! Especially the one with red wings……..
I’m so happy to see them in a video……
Huge thanks for sharing this video!! It reminds me so many memories and still amazes me!!
By the way I’m surprised we don’t see anymore this technology… I’m curious to know why. I’m gonna search why

Thanks again and big salut 🫡 from France!!
ViNZ.

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@rkdev1
@rkdev1 - 26.09.2022 17:24

U.S. Navy SES 100B is the fastest at 105.8 mph or 92 knots.

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@georgelennon2170
@georgelennon2170 - 23.09.2022 20:35

Been pulled over by one crossing the gulf stream coming back from the Bahamas at night real impressive wanted a closer look but unfortunately it was ruff for them to board us

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@remeyrune6009
@remeyrune6009 - 23.09.2022 19:59

This video brought to you by Vault-Tec

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@user-xx2ol1fp6v
@user-xx2ol1fp6v - 22.09.2022 07:47

драные плагиаторы !!!!!!!!

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@scotthruska4906
@scotthruska4906 - 22.09.2022 00:08

I helped build the New LCS BATTLE SHIP! Best One is USS FREEDOM 💯👏🇺🇸

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@smokeystriper
@smokeystriper - 21.09.2022 06:24

Now ask, "Why don't we see Hydrofoils all the time now?"

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@aaronutley
@aaronutley - 16.09.2022 21:56

I had a sim game in the late 80s, PHM Pegasus by EA, on my Commodore computer that was actually lots of fun!

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@KerbsterCrushtic
@KerbsterCrushtic - 15.09.2022 07:24

Then: "these ships of the future..."
Now: grey pyramid go brrr

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@mynameistim9778
@mynameistim9778 - 14.09.2022 05:41

“…The idea of hydrofoils is not new. In 1918, the year this film was made,…”

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@charlietuna8649
@charlietuna8649 - 11.09.2022 22:32

It was more than an Analog Computer long before Microsoft.
In 1970 , While exiting Da Nang harbor during a rocket attack from Monkey Mt . We, the USS Dubuque LPD - 8, noticed a boat astern just leaving the harbor had to a rooster tail, we were ?. Then in about 3 min it passed us it was the , Flagstaff .Soom!

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@willweaver5024
@willweaver5024 - 20.08.2022 04:48

in 1947, my Dad brought over a hydrofoil to New York from Sweden. They kept the boat in City Island next to Guy Lombardo's boat. One day a man in a trench coat and fedora asked them to come to the Grumman office where he showed them the Navy's plans for hydrofoils and told them to stop working with theirs. My Dad never had much use for authority and declined. A few weeks later, Dad and his brother in law returned to the yard to be told they had attempted to move the boat by crane and had dropped on pilings "by accident".

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@madmetalofsixties2315
@madmetalofsixties2315 - 19.08.2022 01:52

All in the name of fuckin war. T.A.L.A.T.

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@robertbrown576
@robertbrown576 - 19.08.2022 01:44

Not noted by this American production is that Canadian Defence Research made a large contribution to hydrofoil development

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@wideawaketotruth5301
@wideawaketotruth5301 - 17.08.2022 04:39

Simply put, brilliant!!!

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@bubamaranovichok4901
@bubamaranovichok4901 - 15.08.2022 09:20

Big fu….g deals! In 1960 I travelled on the Danube river in a Russian made passenger ship called the “ winged ship “ with other 120 passenger on board. And just a little none expert advise to the masses, it works only on waters without waves, so, if the see just a bit ruff they are able to run away from real destroyers, but just a more than six feet waves, Good luck with it!

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@roberthaines4221
@roberthaines4221 - 11.08.2022 23:32

Just want to say how much I enjoy the narrator's voice; it's very much the voice of my boyhood in the '60s & '70s. Sadly, no one speaks like this anymore.

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@marcbiele8020
@marcbiele8020 - 07.08.2022 19:51

For a ship size is poison, because a hole and a ships sinks, unimportant if big or small. And the whole team is away. (free after Themistocles)

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@donreed
@donreed - 15.07.2022 03:30

Congratulations. You are hereby awarded the Kamala Harris Illiteracy Award (California Mensa division, 2022) for failing to date this video (when it was made, and when it was posted). Seriously, keep up the good work by keeping up the good work, by taking your job very seriously.

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@Waterpass.
@Waterpass. - 13.07.2022 20:22

В те времена, в Советском Союзе, это выглядело намног круче, чем где либо! и

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@astrobot3000
@astrobot3000 - 12.07.2022 10:21

i love the background music in documentaries like these, the produciton quality has gone down significantly since then

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@kennethstreet7868
@kennethstreet7868 - 12.07.2022 07:55

HSV x1 Joint Venture

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@makattak88
@makattak88 - 11.07.2022 04:11

To think, the fastest sailboats in the world are using this tech.v

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@bevonostro................
@bevonostro................ - 10.07.2022 03:35

And after all these years, the fastest ship still can't outrun the slowest missile...

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@m.streicher8286
@m.streicher8286 - 09.07.2022 04:58

"she has a bright future" I wish man, I wish.

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@romanpopko8545
@romanpopko8545 - 07.07.2022 10:44

Физикі хуеви

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@romanpopko8545
@romanpopko8545 - 07.07.2022 10:43

При волне 3.4 бала хуйня перевеинется

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@romanpopko8545
@romanpopko8545 - 07.07.2022 10:41

Ха насмешили. а нововог не уяяяч

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