United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 45, Part 3U.S. Naval Institute, 1919 - Naval art and science |
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... course upon which a ship is steaming and its speed are necessarily difficult to make with certainty . A series of ... course . If the ship , while the submarine is approach- ing submerged , should deviate from that course either towards ...
... course upon which a ship is steaming and its speed are necessarily difficult to make with certainty . A series of ... course . If the ship , while the submarine is approach- ing submerged , should deviate from that course either towards ...
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... course , and from a distant submarine the angle of departure of a curved course is practically impossible of determination . During a long course of experiments in curved - course steaming , it was found that the retardation on the ...
... course , and from a distant submarine the angle of departure of a curved course is practically impossible of determination . During a long course of experiments in curved - course steaming , it was found that the retardation on the ...
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... course mark on the compass and keeps it opposite a fixed lubber - line . With the automatic course indicator , the helmsman keeps the same normal compass mark opposite a lubber - line which is movable . The movement of the lubber- line ...
... course mark on the compass and keeps it opposite a fixed lubber - line . With the automatic course indicator , the helmsman keeps the same normal compass mark opposite a lubber - line which is movable . The movement of the lubber- line ...
Contents
WHAT STEPS IN ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING SHOULD BE TAKEN | 317 |
PLANTING A WAR GARDEN By Captain W T Cluverius U S Navy | 333 |
THE TRICKLING CHARGE AS APPLIED TO LEADACID STORAGE BAT 66 | 339 |
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