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PCH-1 Hydrofoil "High Point"
The Highpoint was a 110 foot submarine chaser that used propellers. It was a fast, highly maneuverable, all-weather testbed that Boeing developed and launched on August 7, 1962 to utilize jet airplane systems in a marine environment.
With a maximum speed of 50 knots, the High Point served as the Navy’s prime research vessel for boats that “flew” over water on underwater wings.
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BI232235
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BI232235
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6545px × 5063px 94MB
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1970s
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beaches and coastlines
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blue skies
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gray color
ground shots
historic production status
hydrofoils
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Path to Mars
PHM Patrol Hydrofoil Missileship
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USS High Point (PCH-1)
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