N.300 Naviplane


The N.300 Naviplane was a French 30-ton multipurpose Air-cushion vehicle built by SEDAM for the Naviplane series of Aéroglisseur.
This was a series of multi-skirt hovercraft built by SEDAM using and developing the skirt designs by French engineer Jean Bertin. The series included the Naviplane N102, the Naviplane N300 and the N500 Naviplane, the N300 Naviplane was the first full-scale Naviplane designed for commercial use.

Production

Two N.300 were built by SEDAM:Baie des Anges
  • '''La Croisette'''

Operators

Fate

After 1973 both craft were stored by SEDAM in Pauillac until the firm ceased operations. Baie des Anges was sold to restaurateur in Maubuisson as floating restaurant, but plan never materialized. Returned to SEDAM, Baie des Anges and La Croisette were scrapped after 1983.

Specifications (N.300)

  • Overall length:
  • Overall Beam:
  • Overall Height:
  • Skirt height:
  • Cushion area:
  • Deck area:
  • Gross weight: 30 metric tonnes
  • Payload: 11.5 metric tonnes
  • Seating capacity: up to 110
  • Fuel capacity: 2 tons
  • Maximum speed : 65 knots
  • Cruising speed : 50 knots

Naviplane N300 MKII

The Naviplane N300 MKII was a proposed improved model of the N300. It was intended as a 120-seat, high-speed amphibious hoverferry for commercial use and a wide range of military roles.