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Preliminary Tank Experiments with a Hydrofoil on a Planing-tail Seaplane Hull
註釋The afterbody of a conventional flying-boat hull performs several functions. It serves as a fairing for the forebody and provides space in which useful load can be carried. The most important functions of the afterbody, however, probably are the provision of buoyancy and trim control at low speeds and the provision of a planing surface that, at speeds in the region of the hump speed, dynamically carries load and controls trim.