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During the 1960s, the [[Cushioncraft]] subsidiary of [[Britten-Norman]] developed a hovercraft; their first craft, the CC1, was the second hovercraft to lift off the surface of the world.  
A subsidiary of [[Britten-Norman]]
 
After the success of [[SR.N1]], Cushioncraft was one of the British companies that took licences from [[Hovercraft Development]] Ltd.
 
Cushioncraft developed a hovercraft; their first craft, the CC1, was the second hovercraft to lift off the surface of the world.
 
In the early 1970's, [[Britten-Norman]] sold the Cushioncraft company to the [[British Hovercraft Corporation]].  


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A subsidiary of Britten-Norman

After the success of SR.N1, Cushioncraft was one of the British companies that took licences from Hovercraft Development Ltd.

Cushioncraft developed a hovercraft; their first craft, the CC1, was the second hovercraft to lift off the surface of the world.

In the early 1970's, Britten-Norman sold the Cushioncraft company to the British Hovercraft Corporation.

See Also

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