United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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... increased more than 5 per cent . With 62 per cent ( ordinary charge weight ) of gray powder , the initial velocity was increased 24 per cent without any perceptible increase in pressure . With a charge of 74 per cent ( ordinary charge ...
... increased more than 5 per cent . With 62 per cent ( ordinary charge weight ) of gray powder , the initial velocity was increased 24 per cent without any perceptible increase in pressure . With a charge of 74 per cent ( ordinary charge ...
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... increased value of the vessel . Neither is the great - gun pro- tection satisfactory in the vessels of good free ... increased draught of water and more than correspondingly increased cost . Following is a general description of the ...
... increased value of the vessel . Neither is the great - gun pro- tection satisfactory in the vessels of good free ... increased draught of water and more than correspondingly increased cost . Following is a general description of the ...
Sivu 515
... increased pay for these specialties was to be open to all other men of the crew , with the restriction that men rated and paid for special work should not receive the additional pay for their specialties ; thus a gun captain might ...
... increased pay for these specialties was to be open to all other men of the crew , with the restriction that men rated and paid for special work should not receive the additional pay for their specialties ; thus a gun captain might ...
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