File:Patriot towing HD-4 hydrofoil.jpg

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English: The HMCS Patriot towing the hydrofoil prototype craft HD-4
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The Royal Canadian Navy's interest in hydrofoil development goes back to the years just after the First World War. HMCS Patriot, a destroyer, is shown towing at 14 knots the HD-4, a hydrofoil craft designed by Dr. Alexander Graham Bell and F. W. (Casey) Baldwin, on the Bras d'Or Lakes, near Baddeck, N.S. The HD-4 established a 60-knot speed record that stood for a generation.
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Source July 1964 Crowsnest, Vol. 16 No. 7, p 5. Photo CN-2947
Author Royal Canadian Navy

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Public domain This Canadian work is in the public domain worldwide because it was subject to Crown copyright and was first published before December 31, 1973.

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