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    Hovercraft Home Building

    Hovercraft Build UH-14P




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    The Blue Hat RC Micro Hovercraft races over any smooth surface for maximum high-speed racing entertainment. This cutting-edge race craft features independent spring suspension and recharges quickly for better RC fun.RC Micro Hovercraft glides on any smooth surface for fun at the home or officeFull-function wireless hovercraft runs on infrared powered for no-mess indoor useInflation ring glides Hovercraft smoothly on a cushion of airHovercraft quickly recharges via docking port on IR remote controlIndependent spring suspension and includes real working headlightsRequires four (4) AA batteries (not included)Recommended for ages 8 and upDimensions: 4.5 inches long x 3 inches wide x 1 inch deep

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    100+ British Sports and Icons Given To the World

    I have also added a list of the many Sports and Games given to the world by us here in the UK and also the many British Icons recognised around the world.
    It always amazes me that from a country the size of Great Britain we have given the World so many Sports and games.

    Cricket

    England Football Team

    Portsmouth F. C. ( My Favorite Football Club - Pompey )

    Sheffield F.C 1857 ( The Oldest Football Club In The World )

    Wembley Stadium and Football Association ( Home of Football )

    Wimbledon Tennis Championship ( Home of Tennis )

    Saint Andrews ( Home Of Golf )

    Lords Cricket Ground ( Home of Cricket )

    The Jockey Club ( Home of Horse Racing )

    Sebastian Coe

    Steve Ovett

    Steven Redgrave

    The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race

    David Beckham

    George Best

    Lester Piggett

    Lewis Hamilton

    Ian Botham

    W.G.Grace

    Andrew Flintoff

    The England 1966 World Cup Winning Football Team

    Speedway

    Football / Soccer

    English Premier League

    American Football - Adapted from English Rugby

    Rugby League

    Rugby Union

    Billiards

    Snooker

    Croquet

    Curling

    The Boat Race

    Squash

    Bowls

    Tennis

    Badminton

    Table Tennis

    Rounders

    Softball

    Baseball - Adapted from Rounders and Softball

    Modern Olympic Games Held from 1846 Village of Wenlock by Dr. William Penny Brookes

    Horse Racing

    Polo

    Show Jumpingarts

    Modern Archery

    Bar Billiards

    Shove A Ha'penny

    Golf

    Skittles

    Yachting and Sailing

    Bobsleigh

    Skeleton

    Real Tennis

    Hovercraft Racing

    Field Hockey

    Ten Pin

    Darts

    Boxing

    Bowls

    Pigeon Racing

    Greyhound Racing

    Stag Hunting

    Fox Hunting

    Otter Hunting

    Angling

    Formula One ( The First Ever Formula One race was Held in England in 1948 )

    Boccia

    A to Z British Games and Icons

    British Games

    Card Sharp

    Ludo

    Bingo

    Cribbage

    Crossword Puzzles

    Jigsaw Puzzles

    Reversi

    Anexation

    Snakes and ladders

    Quoits

    Shove Ha'penny

    Shoffe Groat

    Aunt Sally

    Ringing The Bull

    Slide thrift

    Rings

    Caves

    3 Mens Morris

    Jenga

    Shut the box

    Bowls

    Bagatelle

    Stoolball

    Bat and Ball

    Pitch Penny

    Toad in Hole

    English Morris Dancing

    The Valentine Card

    William Wordsworth

    Oxford University 1096

    Cambridge University 1209

    Haggis - A Dish first seen in a English Receipe Book from 1615 and loved by the Scots

    London Hansom Black Cab

    First British canal in AD50

    Double Decker Buses ( Routemasters )

    History of British Post Box

    Histoy of British Telephone Box

    Cludge Molliers

    English Folk Songs

    We British Invented the Fizz and Sparkle in Champagne

    Scottish, Irish and English Kilts

    History of London Stock Exchange

    History of English Sterling Silver and Gold Hallmarks 1300 to present

    English Language

    English Peoples

    British Peoples

    Welsh Peoples

    Irish Peoples

    Scottish Peoples

    Union Jack

    A Compleat Angler by Charles Cotton and Izaac Walton

    The Magna Carta

    The Doomsday Book

    Anglo Saxon Chronicles

    English Jury Service

    The English Sherriff

    The King James Bible

    Beowulf

    BagPipes

    Tower of London's Beefeaters or Yeoman of the Guard

    Saint Georges Day Englands Patron Saint

    Saint Andrews Day Scotlands Patron Saint

    Saint Patrick's Day Ireland's Patron Saint ( Saint Patrick was an Englishman )

    Saint Davids Day Welsh Patron Saint

    Listing of All Other British Saints

    The City of London ( survey found that over 350 languages are spoken in London Schools )

    British Telephone Box

    Augustus Pugin

    Sir Charles Barry

    Sir Christopher Wren ( I am a direct descendent )

    Carnaby Street

    The Iconic English Pub

    Houses of Parliament and Big ben

    Number 10 Downing Street

    Buckingham Palace

    Windsor Castle

    Oxford Street

    Regent Street

    Mayfair

    London Theatreland

    The London Eye

    Madame Tussaud Waxworks Museum

    Tower Of London

    Windsor Castle

    Whitechapel ( aka Where Jack The Ripper Killed. aka Mr Tumblety was the Ripper )

    Please click here for A to Z Iconic British Buildings and Places

    1) King Alfred The Great
    2) Boudeca, Queen Chief of the Iceni Tribe
    3) King Edward the Confessor ( I am Related to )
    4) Queen Elizabeth the 1st
    5) Queen Victoria
    6) Queen Elizabeth the 2nd.
    7) William Shakespeare
    8) Charles Dickens
    9) Agatha Christie ( Author of Miss Marple and Poiret )
    10) J.K Rowling ( Author of the Harry Potter Books )
    11) Sir Terry Pratchett ( Author of the Disc World Books )
    12) James Herbert ( Horror Story writer of many novels including The Rats )
    13) Sir Christopher Wren ( I am related to )
    13b) Sir Isambard Kingdom Brunel
    13c) James Watt ( Inventor of the Steam Engine )
    13d) George Stevenson ( Inventor of the Steam Train )
    13e) Sir Isaac Newton
    13f) Charles Darwin
    14) Rudyard Kipling ( Author of the Jungle Book )
    14b) H.G. Wells ( Author of The Time Traveller )
    14c) Arthur Conan Doyle ( Author of Sherlock Holmes )
    14d) Bram Stoker ( Author of Count Dracula )
    14e) Mary Shelley ( Author of Frakenstein )

    14) Sir Walter Raleigh
    15) Sir Francis Drake
    16) Duke Of Marlborough
    17) Admiral Lord Nelson
    18) Duke of Wellington
    19) Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein

    20) Robert Walpole, 1st. Earl of Orford ( Regarded as the first Prime Minister in the modern sense );
    21) William The Pit The Younger ( introduced the first Income tax )
    22) Charles Grey, The Earl Grey ( restriction of employment of children; reform of the poor Laws, abolition of Slavery )
    23) Sir Robert Peel ( Created the first National Police Force )
    24) Edward Smith -Stanley, The Earl Derby. ( Father of the Conservative party ).
    25) Benjamin Disraeli ( Queen Victoria's favorite Prime Minister )
    26) Sir Winston Churchill ( Saviour of the world by defeating Hitler, Mussolini and Japanese Emporer )
    27) Lady Margarat Thatcher ( First female prime minister and creator of Privatisation ).

    28) The 1966 England World Cup Winning Team
    29) The Portsmouth F.Cup Winning Team from 2008
    30) Sir Ian Botham
    31) David Beckham
    32) Lord Sebastian Coe
    33) Steve Ovett
    34) Virginia Wade
    35) David Bedford
    36) Johnny Wilkinson
    37) Torvil and Dean
    38) Jennifer Ennis
    39) Dame Kelly Holmes

    40) Freddie Mercury
    41) Elton John
    42) Queen
    43) Electric Light Orchestra ( ELO )
    44) The Beatles
    45) Annie Lennox
    45b) Pink Floyd
    45c) Genesis
    46d) The Spice girls

    46) Tom Baker
    47) Lord Olivier
    48) Sir Roger Moore
    49) Cary Grant
    50) Peter Davidson
    51) John Pertwee

    Please visit my Funny Animal Art Prints Collection @ http://www.fabprints.com

    My other website is called Directory of British Icons: http://fabprints.webs.com

    The Chinese call Britain 'The Island of Hero's' which I think sums up what we British are all about. We British are inquisitive and competitive and are always looking over the horizon to the next adventure and discovery.

    Copyright © 2010 Paul Hussey. All Rights Reserved.

    About the Author

    My family tree has been traced back to the early Kings of England from the 7th Century AD. I am also a direct descendent of Sir Christopher Wren which has given me an interest in English History which is great fun to research.

    I have recently decided to write articles on my favourite subjects: English Sports, English History, English Icons, English Discoveries and English Inventions. At present I have written over 100 articles which I call "An Englishman's Favourite Bits Of England" in various Volumes. Please visit my fun Blogs page http://Bloggs.Resourcez.Com where I have listed all my fun articles to date.

    Copyright © 2010 Paul Hussey. All Rights Reserved.


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