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Modified R-11-CLARK-U with a flat bottom for ground effect efficiency
Detailed drawings and paper model templates for the ESKA-1 were famously published in the Soviet magazine , Issue No. 1, January 1980. Modified R-11-CLARK-U with a flat bottom for ground
The (Экранолетный спасательный катер-амфибия) is a historic Soviet ground-effect vehicle (ekranoplan) designed by the Central Laboratory of Rescue Technology (CLST) under OSVOD in the 1970s. It was developed as a high-speed, amphibious rescue craft capable of reaching casualties up to 150 km from shore. Download Resources It was developed as a high-speed, amphibious rescue
You can find the digitized January 1980 issue, including the "Museum on a Table" section with ESKA-1 patterns, on the JT-Archive . ESKA-1 Technical Specifications Wingspan 6
Includes a 2022 revised version published in "Levsha" magazine. ESKA-1 Technical Specifications Wingspan 6.9 meters Length 7.8 meters Max Speed ~120 km/h (depending on surface conditions) Engine Typically powered by an M-63 or similar motorcycle engine Wing Profile
The craft is notable for its in the wings and its ability to clear obstacles like sandbars and shallow water that would stop traditional boats.