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WETBIRD

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                Wetbird is a hydrofoil watercraft that uses cutting-edge technology to fly above the water, rather than just skimming across its surface. Its design incorporates a large carbon fiber wing that extends below the waterline and lifts the boat into the air at high speeds. This reduces the drag on the hull and allows the boat to travel much faster than traditional vessels of its size.
In addition to its innovative design, Wetbird is also equipped with state-of-the-art electronics and control systems. These allow the pilot to adjust the angle of the wing and other parameters in real-time, making the craft highly maneuverable and responsive to changing conditions.
                The first Wetbird prototype was completed in 2015 and underwent extensive testing in the waters around Turkey. Its successful performance has sparked interest from a variety of industries, including commercial shipping, military applications, and recreational boating.
                As hydrofoil technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see even more advanced designs and applications in the future. These could include larger and faster vessels, as well as hybrid or fully electric propulsion systems that are even more efficient and environmentally friendly. Overall, hydrofoils represent an exciting and rapidly developing area of watercraft technology with the potential to revolutionize the way we travel across our oceans and waterways.

                In addition to the development of the first Wetbird prototype, we are now actively working on the next generation of hydrofoil platforms for larger boats. This new platform is being designed to accommodate boats up to 15 meters in length and will incorporate the same hydrofoil technology as the original Wetbird prototype. The new platform will offer greater speed and efficiency than the first prototype, while also being highly maneuverable and responsive to changing conditions. With the continued development of hydrofoil technology, we are excited to explore the many possible applications for this innovative watercraft design, from recreational boating to commuting vessels and military applications.

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