Saturday, August 4, 2012

EYES ON LONDON: Pistorius through, swans evicted

South Africa's Oscar Pistorius prepares to compete in a men's 400-meter heat during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012.(AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)

South Africa's Oscar Pistorius prepares to compete in a men's 400-meter heat during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012.(AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)

South Africa's Oscar Pistorius, left, and Jamaica's Rusheen McDonald compete in a men's 400-meter heat during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip )

South Africa's Oscar Pistorius competes in a men's 400-meter heat during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012.(AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)

New Zealand's Nicky Samuels dives into the water for the start of the triathlon at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Germany's Monika Sozanska, left, competes against China's Sun Yujie during their match in women's team epee fencing at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

(AP) ? Around the 2012 Olympics and its host city with journalists from The Associated Press bringing the flavor and details of the games to you:

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PISTORIUS ADVANCES

Oscar Pistorius has just made history as the first amputee to compete on the track at an Olympics, finishing second in his 400-meter heat Saturday to advance to the next round.

Pistorius was born without fibulas and his legs were amputated below the knee before he was a year old.

? Eddie Pells Twitter http://www.twitter.com/epells

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FAST TRACK

There's already plenty of buzz at Olympic Stadium about how fast the London Games track is: The PA announcer told the crowd Saturday morning that 52 personal bests and 12 national records were set on Day 1.

And the best men haven't started sprinting yet.

Their time comes Saturday, when Olympic champion and world-record holder Usain Bolt, world champion Yohan Blake and the rest of the men's 100 field are set to run their heats.

The dash semifinals and final are Sunday night.

? Howard Fendrich ? Twitter http://twitter.com/HowardFendrich

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SWAN LAKE

As the triathletes power across Hyde Park's Serpentine lake Saturday, spare a thought for the swan families plucked out of harm's way.

Organizers say the lake's three resident swan couples ? and their young cygnets ? were temporarily relocated last week at the behest of the park's wildlife officer. "This decision has been made for the protection and safety of the birds during this busy time," a spokeswoman said in an email, adding that the birds were being cared for by a charity called Swan Lifeline.

? Raphael Satter ? Twitter http://raphae.li/twitter

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ROWING IN THE RAIN?

Rowers will have to overcome some nasty conditions to win gold in the last four finals of the Olympic regatta on Saturday.

Spectators are huddling under umbrellas and braving strong winds as they sit in the packed grandstands ahead of four 'A' finals to close the regatta ? in the men's four, the lightweight women's double sculls, the lightweight men's double sculls and the women's single sculls.

Apart from the odd random shower, the weather has generally been benign at Dorney Lake for the eight-day Olympic meet. The forecast was for the conditions to improve for the start of the finals at 11:30 a.m.

Organizers say they will postpone racing only if there is thunder and lightning.

? Steve Douglas ? Twitter http://twitter.com/sdouglas80

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QUICKQUOTE: JUST SAYING

"Americans got a bit of a problem for the Olympics the last 20 years. They've got great guys, great athletes, but they can't win gold in the Olympics. Sorry." ? Shot put gold medalist Tomasz Majewski of Poland on the Americans' 16-year, gold-medal drought in the event.

? Mark Long ? Twitter http://www.twitter.com/APMarkLong

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MEDAL TARGET, ON TRACK?

One down, 29 to go.

The United States earned its first medal at the Olympic track Friday night when Reese Hoffa took bronze in the shot put.

A great moment for Hoffa, whose seventh-place finish four years ago was part of an overall disappointing Olympics for the U.S. ? only 23 medals ? that led to a top-to-bottom review of the U.S. track program. That led to what's now famously ? or infamously ? called "Project 30."

The goal: 30 medals at the London Olympics. The mark was set by Doug Logan, the former CEO, who has since been fired. His successor has embraced the goal, but with the caveat that 30 would be quite a reach.

There are six finals Saturday ? six medal opportunities ? and the Americans have contenders in almost all of them, the most notable being Carmelita Jeter in the women's 100.

The smart money here says the U.S. must come out of Day 2 on the track with a total of at least five medals to be on pace for 30.

? Eddie Pells ? Twitter http://www.twitter.com/epells

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CARTWHEELS OF JOY

The U.S. women's soccer team has revealed that gold medalist Gabby Douglas was the inspiration behind their cartwheeling goal celebration.

"Before the game we were talking about what we could do for a celebration, and I was like 'cartwheels for everybody," said Abby Wambach who scored in the 27th minute, sparking the eye-catching routine.

"We obviously don't do it quite as well," she added.

The New Zealand coach didn't sound too impressed. "I wouldn't like it if our team did that, when teams concede and they're disappointed and they want to get on with the game," Tony Readings said.

"But it's obviously something the Americans do. ... It's something I guess they work on in training."

The Americans don't think they're rubbing anyone the wrong way.

"I'm not a psychologist," said U.S. coach Pia Sundhage. "We score goals, and you're happy. What the players want to do, whatever they do, it has to be fun. If they come up with ideas, that's perfectly fine."

? Joseph White ? Twitter http://twitter.com/JGWhiteAP

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SHARAPOVA VS. SERENA

It's Maria vs. Serena for Olympic gold at Wimbledon. Does it get any better?

Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams meet on Saturday for the Olympic title, with both looking to add one of the highest accolades in sports to their career grand slams.

Williams has already won two golds in doubles with her sister Venus. But she's never won the singles title at the Olympics.

Sharapova has beaten Serena Williams just twice in their 10 meetings, but Williams tried to shrug off the pressure of chasing a gold medal.

"I don't feel like I'm missing anything," she says. "I feel like if I were to retire last week, I would be fine."

?Christopher Torchia

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HERE COMES BOLT

After a week of waiting, Usain Bolt is ready to take London by storm, the same way he did in Beijing in 2008. The Jamaican sprinter set world records in the 100, 200 and 4x100 relay, an accomplishment that had never been done before. Now he gets to hit the fast track in Olympic Stadium.

This time he comes into the games having lost to teammate Yohan Blake in the 100 and 200 at the Jamaican trials. Throw in Americans Justin Gatlin and Tyson Gay in a blink-and-you'll-miss-them field of sprinters, and this promises to be quite a showdown.

"I'm thinking this could easily be one of the fastest 100 meters anybody has ever seen, because these guys have shown a lot of potential throughout the season," Bolt says. "There are guys that have been running fast, especially because it's an Olympic year."

?Eddie Pells ? Twitter http://www.twitter.com/epells

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BLAZING SPEEDS

Is it the track?

Seven female sprinters, led by world champion Carmelita Jeter's time of 10.83 seconds, ran the first round of the 100 in 11 seconds or better Friday.

That was two more than did it over the entire meet in Beijing four years ago, and this time, there are still the semifinals and the gold-medal race to go.

Of course, Usain Bolt and Yohan Blake will also be looking to rev things up Saturday afternoon in the men's 100 heats.

Called Mondotrack, the surface has shock-absorbing material built into the bottom instead of the top, meaning the upper layer provides better traction. That, in turn, lets runners wear flatter spikes that don't dig into the track as much, allowing for quicker turnover.

"Is this track better than Beijing? Unfortunately, I don't have a concrete answer," said Amy Millslagle, vice president for Olympic operations at Dow, which provides materials for the track. "You simply can't answer that because there's such a human element involved, and you can't prove one track is faster than another."

? Eddie Pells ? Twitter ? www.twitter.com/epells

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PHELPS' LAST SWIM

After dazzling fans for more than a decade, Michael Phelps will swim his last race on Saturday, and there is a good chance that it will end the way most of his Olympic events have: with a gold medal.

Phelps will be swimming the butterfly leg of 4x100 medley relay, an event the U.S. men have never lost. The Americans are sending out an imposing quartet that includes three gold medalists ? Phelps, freestyler Nathan Adrian and backstroker Matt Grevers ? plus breaststroker Brendan Hansen, who won a bronze.

"I don't think Michael is going to let anything go wrong in that race," said Eric Shanteau, who swam on the U.S. relay in Friday's prelims.

Indeed, it's unfathomable to think the Phelps era could end with anything less than another gold-medal performance.

"I thought it would hit me a lot harder than what it is right now," Phelps said Friday. "I guess a lot of those emotions haven't really come through my brain over the last week."

"Once I'm done," he added, "I think there's going to be a lot more emotion that really comes out."

? Paul Newberry ? Twitter ? www.twitter.com/pnewberry1963

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BLADE RUNNER'S MOMENT

Double-amputee Oscar Pistorius of South Africa fought long and hard to be able to compete alongside the other sprinters at Olympic Stadium. Now he'll get his chance.

Pistorius takes to the track Saturday in the 400-meter preliminaries, facing a stacked field for a chance to advance to the semifinals. His legs were amputated below the knee before he was a year old because he was born without fibulas. He will become the first amputee to compete on the track at the Olympics.

Some argue that the blades he runs on give him an unfair advantage. But Pistorius says that all he wants is a chance to run with everyone else. His best chance to medal could come as a part of the 4x400 relay team.

? Jon Krawczynski ? Twitter http://www.twitter.com/APKrawczynski

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POORLY TIMED AD

The ad by itself wouldn't have raised eyebrows: a monkey on gymnastics rings, a spot intended to introduce an upcoming NBC comedy called "Animal Practice."

But one of the times it was aired ? right after a Bob Costas commentary on Gabby Douglas' gold medal inspiring other African-American girls to become gymnasts ? pushed NBC to come forward and say the ad was poorly timed and not meant to offend.

The gymnastics-themed commercial was specifically timed to run late Thursday night following the women's gold medal competition. NBC said it was scheduled to run before the network knew about Costas' commentary.

"Much of America has fallen in love with Gabby Douglas," Costas said. "Also safe to say that there are some young African-American girls out there who tonight are saying to themselves, 'Hey, I'd like to try that, too.'"

Then NBC switched to the commercial with the small, widely grinning monkey on the rings. Blacks in the past have been disparagingly referred to as monkeys to the point where it is considered a common slur.

"Gabby Douglas' gold medal performance last night was an historic and inspiring achievement," NBC Universal spokeswoman Liz Fischer said. "The spot promoting 'Animal Practice,' which has run three times previously, is one in a series with an Olympic theme, which have been scheduled for maximum exposure. Certainly no offense was intended."

? David Bauder ? Twitter http://twitter.com/dbauder

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EDITOR'S NOTE ? "Eyes on London" shows you the Olympics through the eyes of Associated Press journalists across the 2012 Olympic city and around the world. Follow them on Twitter where available with the handles listed after each item.

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Photo Reveals Giant Greenland Iceberg Heading to Sea

A massive iceberg that recently cleaved from one of Greenland's largest glaciers has made its way down the fjord that confines it and is poised to float out into an ocean strait, satellite photos reveal.

The giant berg, about 46 square miles (120 square kilometers) in size, broke away from the Petermann Glacier?in northwest Greenland on July 16. In the nearly three weeks since, the iceberg, dubbed PII-2012, has drifted some 14 miles (22 km) and rotated about 90 degrees counter-clockwise.

Satellite images captured on Monday (July 30) show the berg has nearly reached the mouth of a fjord that opens on the Nares Strait, a narrow stretch of ocean that separates Greenland from Canada.

Andreas Muenchow, an associate professor at the University of Delaware who has been tracking PII-2012's progress with satellite data, wrote on his blog?that the berg has picked up a bit of speed in recent days. Last week it was traveling about two-thirds of a mile (1 km) each day, yet over the weekend of July 28, the ice island doubled its pace.

Researchers first noticed the growing crack that would break PII-2012 from the Petermann Glacier's ice shelf ? the forward edge of the glacier, which floats on the ocean ? several years ago, when sifting through satellite images taken in 2001.

In the intervening years, scientists watched the crack, which some of them dubbed "The Big Kahuna,"extend its reach across the ice shelf, and predicted last autumn that a berg would finally break away during the warm summer months of 2012.

When the iceberg finally does emerge into the Nares Strait, it could pose problems for ships trying to navigate the narrow ocean channel, Muenchow said. "Without a break-up, it is big enough to block the channel as another large ice island did for almost 6 months in 1962," he wrote on July 31.

The Petermann Glacier and other glaciers wend through Greenland's ice sheet, essentially serving as slow-moving conveyor belts. They move ice from the middle of the frigid island to the sea, where it forms the colossal, floating plains called ice shelves that, from time to time, give birth to enormous icebergs?

However, these floating ice plains also buttress up the glaciers that feed them, slowing their progress into the ocean. Research has revealed that when ice shelves weaken or collapse entirely, glaciers speed up, moving more ice off of land?and into the ocean and raising global sea levels.

The Petermann Glacier's newest iceberg birth has shrunk its ice shelf significantly, according to both Muenchow and scientists with the National Snow and Ice Data Center.

Reach Andrea Mustain at amustain@techmedianetwork.com, or follow her on Twitter @AndreaMustain.Follow OurAmazingPlanet on Twitter @OAPlanet. We're also on Facebook?& Google+.?

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Knight's future in balance after trading disaster

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Knight Capital Group Inc fought for survival on Thursday after a $440 million trading loss caused by a software glitch wiped out much of its capital, forcing Knight to seek new funding as its shares plunged as much as 80 percent in two days.

Many of the company's biggest customers, including TD Ameritrade, the No. 1 U.S. retail brokerage by trading volume, and fund giants Vanguard and Fidelity Investments, stopped routing orders through Knight. One of the biggest fears is that the company will collapse, landing trading clients and creditors with losses.

"They have about 48 hours to shore up confidence," said James Koutoulas, head of an advocacy group for former customers of failed brokerages MF Global and Peregrine Financial.

Knight said it is "actively pursuing its strategic and financing alternatives," raising the likelihood the firm will be sold or face bankruptcy because of the loss, which is about four times its annual net earnings, and the subsequent damage to its business as customers and others question its stability.

As one of the leading market makers in U.S. stocks, Knight is among the firms that are critical to smooth, orderly trading. Market makers match orders from buyers and sellers and often provide liquidity by stepping into the market themselves.

The speed at which Knight has unraveled has been particularly unnerving for investors and markets. It resulted from problems with the firm's trading software that sent bogus, rapid-fire trades into the market for 45 minutes on Wednesday and left Knight with big losses on numerous stocks it bought at inflated prices.

"This is like a nuclear reactor or aircraft," said Roy Niederhoffer, whose R.G. Niederhoffer Capital Management uses Knight. "There has to be some way of seeing the state of the whole system." He said that there was "no excuse" for Knight failing to stop its systems before the glitch had endangered the firm.

OPENING UP THE BOOKS

Knight is in talks with Silver Lake Partners-backed trading firm Virtu Financial LLC about a possible deal, according to The Wall Street Journal. Knight has approached JPMorgan Chase & Co for financing, according to a report on Fox Business Network. A spokesman for JPMorgan declined to comment. Spokeswomen for both Knight and Silver Lake also declined comment.

The firm planned to set up a data room late on Thursday for potential bidders to comb through its books, according to a source familiar with the situation. Some private equity firms were weighing whether to look at the company, the source added, saying that the situation was fluid.

Bloomberg reported the firm had hired Sandler O'Neill and Goldman Sachs to advise it on next steps. Goldman and Sandler O'Neill officials declined to comment.

"You have to find someone who is willing to move pretty quickly," the source said. "It is a confidence issue."

Knight's trading loss has reignited debate over whether technology has elevated risk in trading to unacceptable levels.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said it would consider whether new measures might be necessary to safeguard markets - in addition to those introduced after the 2010 Flash Crash in which stock prices went into an almost inexplicable dive in the space of a few minutes. "We continue to closely review the events surrounding yesterday's trading and discuss those events with other regulators as well as Knight Capital," said SEC spokesman John Nester. "We also are considering what, if any, additional steps may be necessary, beyond the post-Flash Crash measures that limited the impact of yesterday's trading."

Examiners from the SEC were onsite at Knight's offices on Thursday, according to a person familiar with the matter.

The SEC is looking at whether or not Knight was in compliance with a "market access" rule, the source said. That rule requires broker-dealers to create financial risk management controls to prevent orders that are erroneous or exceed pre-set capital or credit thresholds.

The SEC will be examining whether more rules need to be in place to prevent problems like this from occurring in the first place, and whether the market access rule should be tweaked, according to the source.

Another person familiar with the matter on Thursday said it is too early to know whether the SEC's enforcement division will step in to investigate Knight.

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, the industry's self-regulator, has also sent examiners to Knight. It has said that Knight is still in compliance with capital requirements.

Advocates of trading systems that can pump thousands of shares across Wall Street in milliseconds say the fault lies not in the systems but in the lack of controls at individual firms. Knight blamed its technology breakdown on new software that routed a flood of erroneous orders to the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday, but offered no explanation as to why traders didn't immediately intervene to arrest the obvious errors.

DISASTERS SEEN INEVITABLE

Trading veterans say the sprawl of trading venues in the United States coupled with the constant tinkering with software codes and systems upgrades have led to such complexity that disasters are bound to occur.

Since March, a series of embarrassing technology issues, including the botched Facebook trading debut after its IPO and the failed public offering of BATS Global Markets have rocked markets and shaken the confidence of investors.

"You've got 13 exchanges, 50 dark pools, brokers that internalize client orders at their own desks and thousands of algorithms pumping orders in milliseconds," said Larry Tabb, founder of Tabb Group, a financial consulting firm. "The structure just may be too complicated to work."

But some experts fear that a regulatory and populist backlash - let alone protests from competitors - will reverse advances that benefit investors.

"I'm very worried people will take a look and say there is something fundamentally wrong with the market, and there isn't," said Maureen O'Hara, a finance professor at Cornell University who sat on an advisory panel that explored reforms after the U.S. stock market collapsed inexplicably in a few minutes in the 2010 "Flash Crash."

CUSTOMERS DESERTING

Several large retail brokerages said they had not resumed trading with Knight, instead routing orders to other market makers. TD Ameritrade, which usually routes about 4.5 percent of its orders through Knight, is currently not sending orders through the firm, said Joe Kinahan, its chief derivatives strategist.

Mutual fund group Vanguard Group, which typically routes about a quarter of its NYSE and Nasdaq trades through Knight, was sending orders elsewhere. Scottrade, E*Trade, TD Ameritrade, Pershing LLC, a subsidiary of BNY Mellon, Invesco and Fidelity were all shifting orders elsewhere.

In 2011 Knight was the No. 1 market marker in retail U.S. equity shares traded in NYSE and NASDAQ stocks. Knight's daily market-making volume was $19.5 billion in June, down 12 percent from a year ago as overall equity trading volumes have declined.

There were questions about how the firm's possible failure could affect the network of 800 smaller brokerages that rely on it to process orders, said Chris Nagy, a market structure consultant. "Although they have very small amounts of order flow, in aggregate, (they) represent a significant amount of volume," he said.

Exchange-traded fund issuers, for which Knight is the lead market maker, have been calling competitors to make sure they can step in if Knight does not execute trades in their funds, according to two people familiar with the situation.

Retail investors and traders who want to buy and sell small, illiquid exchange-traded funds may be unwittingly losing money because of wider spreads in the bid and ask price of the ETFs available through Knight since the incident, according to an analysis by IndexUniverse, a San Francisco-based ETF research provider.

While securities regulators are looking into what went wrong on the trading side, the focus in the futures industry is on the estimated $411 million in customer funds that were part of Knight's purchase in May of floundering futures brokerage Penson Financial Services.

Confidence in the futures industry's ability to safeguard customer funds has been shaken after the collapse of futures brokerages MF Global and PFGBest in the past year was followed by accusations that they improperly raided customer accounts.

WORKING IN THE DARK

From even before the opening bell on Wednesday, traders across the market noticed something wrong, saying they saw heavy "indicated" volume for stocks that normally trade infrequently.

As soon as the market opened, an unusually high flow of orders in more than 140 stocks came in, causing shares to move rapidly. Knight later attributed the moves to software problems that caused little-traded shares like China Cord Blood to rise sharply, with some gaining more than 100 percent within seconds.

According to floor traders, Knight staff working on the NYSE's floor were in the dark as well. According to sources, algorithmic trading of this type is separate from regular trading at the company's Jersey City, New Jersey, headquarters.

"The guys are down here on the floor so they were just as caught off guard because they were actually suffering some of the consequences of the failure of their own technology," said Ken Polcari, managing director at ICAP Equities in New York, who trades on the floor of the exchange.

As the crisis unfolded, traders at Knight were fielding numerous calls and talking with officials in the firm's technology department, who confirmed that the problems were originating with Knight's software, and not with the NYSE.

The length of time it took to halt the mistaken trading spotlighted the inability of individuals to sometimes keep in control of computer-based trading.

Knight's shares closed down 63 percent at $2.58 a share in NYSE trading on Thursday. In after-market trading the stock hit an all-time low, falling to around $2.10, but moving back to $2.38 by early evening.

The firm's survival may rest in the hands of Knight Capital CEO Tom Joyce, who told Bloomberg Television on Thursday the firm had "excess capital right now," and said the goal was to keep Knight in business.

When Joyce arrived in mid-2002 after the dot-com bust had devastated the U.S. stock market, the market-maker was struggling because of low trading volumes and high payouts made to attract business from discount brokers.

Joyce, whose laid-back demeanor distinguishes him from many more volatile executives in the trading business, spent 15 years at Merrill Lynch & Co., and has considerable contacts on Wall Street if a rescue deal is possible.

"Whenever you have a company that lost roughly half of its tangible book value in five minutes, everything is on the table," said Kenneth Pasternak, who co-founded Knight in 1995 and served as its chief executive until he retired in 2002. "All he has to do it is pick up the phone."

Joyce has seen his considerable stake in his firm almost wiped out in a matter of hours. As of April 2, Joyce owned more than 1.2 million shares of Knight Capital, with a market value of nearly $16 million -- a stake now worth less than $3 million.

"Unless Tommy Joyce can do some really massive damage control and calm the markets and let everyone rest assured they are OK and they are not going out of business they've got some rocky days in front of them," Polcari at ICAP said.

(Reporting by Sarah Lynch, Edward Krudy, Jed Horowitz, Angela Moon, Jessica Toonkel, Chuck Mikolajczak, Lauren LaCapra, Sam Forgione, John McCrank, Paritosh Bansal, Suzanne Barlyn and David Henry in New York, Tim McLaughlin in Boston, Ann Saphir in Chicago and Sarah Lynch in Washington; Editing by David Gaffen, Jennifer Merritt, Kenneth Barry, Leslie Adler, Gary Hill, Martin Howell)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/knights-future-balance-trading-disaster-005713853--sector.html

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Yes, you could indeed make your personal hovercraft if you wish to. actually, some enjoyed the passion of generating it a do-it-yourself project. For anyone who is one of individuals who want to set up and construct your personal hovercraft for sale, read on for some basic data and suggestions at the same time.

Listed here are some essential points that you just want to try to remember.

- Hovercraft Styles. If you want to develop or make your personal hovercraft, be sure that you might have your design and style ready. like constructing a home or possibly a building, developing your own personal hovercraft may be easy for those who have an easy-to-follow instruction manual. you could also get a design on line and possess a quite fantastic guide that shows some photos of the project which you want to make. Commence with easy designs. you don?t must make difficult hovercrafts primarily should you be just starting. It?s essential that you simply also get a great guide for your self, some thing that is certainly easy to stick to and realize so that you will have no troubles in placing up your hovercraft.- Guide on ways to make your own hovercraft. Indeed, 1 from the points that you will will need to construct a hovercraft is really a fantastic guide that is definitely also simple to fully grasp. Take into account as well that even if the hovercraft looks very simple, you will discover specific components and components which you need to take into account to produce the craft operate. Of course, you will need to consider pressure too because the system that makes your hovercraft glide on water even though carrying you along with other passengers onboard. 1 point in creating hovercraft as a do-it-yourself project would be to be sure that you realize anything in regards to the guide plus the creating course of action also.

Understanding the important elements with the hovercraft. If you wish to build a hovercraft, recall that the 3 essential parts from the craft are the skirt, the hoverboard or the platform too as the air vents. Putting them all together will actually help you make the hovercraft simple to build but naturally, you can find also other important considerations as well.

The supplies necessary. To assist you picture out the procedure, here are a number of on the supplies and elements that you simply will need to have to create your own hovercraft. you could possibly need to have to possess a plastic sheet for the hovercraft?s skirt but make sure you can find no holes in it. In making your hoverboard, you could also use lightweight supplies for instance wood or fiber glass to make it lighter.

To make your own hovercraft, you have to make certain too that you simply have a great guide too as the proper dimensions and specs for the project. you could possibly also have to have a fan method to lift your hovercraft within the water. If you decide to improvise your fan method, you are able to use a leaf blower or even a vacuum cleaner.

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