“…The critical safety aspect in ground effect studies attracted many types of research towards the development of enhanced understanding. The researches include conceptual ground effect modeling, wind tunnel tests, numerical investigations, and the estimation through flight tests (Campbell, Hassel, Jr., & Thomas, 1978;Chen & Schweikhard, 1985;Corda, Stephenson, Mark, Frank, & Curry, 1994;Coulliette & Plotkin, 1996;Curry, 1997;Curry & Owens, 2003;Kemmerly & Paulson, 1989;Lee, Lan, & Muirhead, 1989;Mantle, 2016;Mills, 2017;Nuhait, 1995;Philips, 1985;Chang & Muirhead, 2012;Qu, Jia, Wang, Liu, & Agarwal, 2014/2015Schweikhard, 1967;Staufenbiel, 1978;Staufenbiel & Schlichting, 1988;Tani, Taima & Simidu, 1937;Zerihan & Zhang, 2000). The continuous efforts in pursuit of utilizing advantages of ground effect have lead to the development of an entirely different category of vehicles, commonly known as Wing-In-Ground (WIG) aircraft.…”