REGENT seaglider Skimming the Waves WIGs are Wings in Ground Effect, a type of flight that keeps one just above the sea’s surface. Simplified, when a wing is at an altitude less than its span, it operates in a ground effects cushion that adds lift. According to backers of REGENT’s seaglider, such a craft can skim the waters in low-level flight while providing transport cheaper and quicker than water-borne alternatives. CNN reports, “…a Boston-based start-up backed by some of Silicon Valley’s most prominent investors wants to turn the sea lanes along the country’s east and west coasts into high-speed transit corridors.” The firm identifies their company name as an all-caps, proper noun acronym – Regional Electric Ground Effect Nautical Transport. They denote the “seaglider” as a common noun describing the type of craft they are building. It combines WIG technology with hydrofoils, and in the process gains an odd certification for an airplane. Classified as a seagoing vessel, it will …