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Denny Firsts, 1961
Leven Walkway, Dumbarton
The Denny D1 Hovercraft was an experimental hovercraft built by William Denny and Brothers Ltd, generally referred to as Denny. The Denny yard was situated near the junction of the River Clyde and the River Leven, but the yard was on the Leven. Quoted from the Secret Scotland website
The Denny D1 Hovercraft was an experimental hovercraft built by William Denny and Brothers Ltd, generally referred to as Denny. The Denny yard was situated near the junction of the River Clyde and the River Leven, but the yard was on the Leven. Quoted from the Secret Scotland website
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