Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Том 45The Institute, 1919 |
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... speed ahead and the port one full speed astern . The order was given to abandon ship , but before all of the crew had disembarked the ship picked up sternway and her bow drew away from the eastern bank where it had grounded . The ...
... speed ahead and the port one full speed astern . The order was given to abandon ship , but before all of the crew had disembarked the ship picked up sternway and her bow drew away from the eastern bank where it had grounded . The ...
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... speed to close this gap and collided with the port bow of the Intrepid . But her beam was not sufficient to complete the blocking of the entrance at that point . She was backed clear of the Intrepid and her engines put full ahead . As ...
... speed to close this gap and collided with the port bow of the Intrepid . But her beam was not sufficient to complete the blocking of the entrance at that point . She was backed clear of the Intrepid and her engines put full ahead . As ...
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... speed gradually to the maximum necessary for the type under test , and holding that speed for a full three minutes . If a paravane oscillates more than 5 feet above or below the depth for which it is set , it is not passed by the ...
... speed gradually to the maximum necessary for the type under test , and holding that speed for a full three minutes . If a paravane oscillates more than 5 feet above or below the depth for which it is set , it is not passed by the ...
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... speed of the vessel , except when the paravanes are being used . Even then there is only one chajn for the shoe as against four in the case of the clump and chain . In connection with the operation of paravanes there are also required ...
... speed of the vessel , except when the paravanes are being used . Even then there is only one chajn for the shoe as against four in the case of the clump and chain . In connection with the operation of paravanes there are also required ...
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... speed to about knots to get her paravanes safely into the water . The reason for this is the position of the planes ... speed of 12 knots . On American ships , picking up paravanes is a comparatively simple operation , but requires that ...
... speed to about knots to get her paravanes safely into the water . The reason for this is the position of the planes ... speed of 12 knots . On American ships , picking up paravanes is a comparatively simple operation , but requires that ...
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