United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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... position A , B , will therefore be represented by NKL . If now the piston at A , B , is released it will start towards AB , and when it reaches that position it will have a vis viva represented by NKL , will pass the position AB , and ...
... position A , B , will therefore be represented by NKL . If now the piston at A , B , is released it will start towards AB , and when it reaches that position it will have a vis viva represented by NKL , will pass the position AB , and ...
Sivu 79
... position , as then , the formation being well preserved , the position of your own vessels and that of the enemy would be known , and after charging through you would have the weather position clear of the smoke in which to reform the ...
... position , as then , the formation being well preserved , the position of your own vessels and that of the enemy would be known , and after charging through you would have the weather position clear of the smoke in which to reform the ...
Sivu 244
... positions to be two in number , one forward and one aft , in the middle line . The forward position to be for two 12 - inch 50 - ton breech - loading rifles in a turret , and the after position for two 10 - inch 26 - ton breech- loading ...
... positions to be two in number , one forward and one aft , in the middle line . The forward position to be for two 12 - inch 50 - ton breech - loading rifles in a turret , and the after position for two 10 - inch 26 - ton breech- loading ...
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