United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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... distance traveled as determined by the observations . This translation of Mr. Leutzé's shows how the distance traveled should always be increased more or less to allow for inaccurate steering , and also that although the method of ...
... distance traveled as determined by the observations . This translation of Mr. Leutzé's shows how the distance traveled should always be increased more or less to allow for inaccurate steering , and also that although the method of ...
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... DISTANCE REQUIRED TO BRING A SHIP TO A FULL STOP AFTER THE ENGINES ARE STOPPED AND REVERSED . BY ASSISTANT NAVAL CONSTRUCTOR WILLIAM J. Baxter , U. S. N. In handling ships in a crowded harbor during fleet drill , in avoiding a friend ...
... DISTANCE REQUIRED TO BRING A SHIP TO A FULL STOP AFTER THE ENGINES ARE STOPPED AND REVERSED . BY ASSISTANT NAVAL CONSTRUCTOR WILLIAM J. Baxter , U. S. N. In handling ships in a crowded harbor during fleet drill , in avoiding a friend ...
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... distance at which it is intended to deliver the fire being accurately known , the elevation due to that distance is previously given to the guns . The bearing of the battery from the ship when at that distance being also known , the ...
... distance at which it is intended to deliver the fire being accurately known , the elevation due to that distance is previously given to the guns . The bearing of the battery from the ship when at that distance being also known , the ...
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