United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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Sivu 74
... direction of the line of bearing , bring the fleet into column of vessels in natural or reverse order by a simultaneous change of course to the direction of the line of bearing or of a circle . Then give the leading vessel , the guide ...
... direction of the line of bearing , bring the fleet into column of vessels in natural or reverse order by a simultaneous change of course to the direction of the line of bearing or of a circle . Then give the leading vessel , the guide ...
Sivu 433
... direction can be determined . In regard to situation , it is necessary to choose a location free from strong winds , heavy seas and irregular currents ( specially those near the mouths of rivers ) . In regard to direction , it is ...
... direction can be determined . In regard to situation , it is necessary to choose a location free from strong winds , heavy seas and irregular currents ( specially those near the mouths of rivers ) . In regard to direction , it is ...
Sivu 552
... direction , and the normal whirlwind is formed . This influx of air from two opposite directions will seek an issue in a vertical direction above as well as below ; hence a descending current that feeds the trade and counter - trade ...
... direction , and the normal whirlwind is formed . This influx of air from two opposite directions will seek an issue in a vertical direction above as well as below ; hence a descending current that feeds the trade and counter - trade ...
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