SRN6 017 landed as viewed from the top of the Daedalus approach ramp James Rowson SRN6 017 landed on the beach at Lee James Rowson As viewed from her bows, landed on the beach at Lee James Rowson Landed as viewed from the port bow James Rowson Closeup of the bow of the craft showing the RADAR antennae, air scoop, and original front-loading access bow ramp James Rowson The lateral "puff port" on the side of the craft, opened on demand by the pilot, supplied by lift air from the plenum chamber James Rowson Looking aft toward the two main rear propellers James Rowson The engine assembly and two main propellers, along with the rudder and elevator tailfin of the SRN6 James Rowson Side-on view of the two main propellers and their mountings James Rowson Looking forward along the top of the craft, from the side access door James Rowson Control panel, lacking Direction Indicator but otherwise still there James Rowson The hollow-bottomed partitioned observation pool bulkhead, with BHC logo (presumably post-Hovercraft Museum arrival) emblazoned upon it James Rowson Looking right toward Lee-On-Solent from the SRN6, in the foreground is one of the four "puff ports", and the skirt James Rowson Shot showing outside of plenum chamber and the skirt showing James Rowson A Hovertravel pilot took the role of flying the N6 for this trip, a new experience with jet turbine hovercraft! James Rowson View from the (rather salt-spray stained) front window during Solent trip James Rowson Looking forward during Solent trip James Rowson