Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 58The Institute, 1932 - Marine engineering |
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Page 214
... deck . In thus attempting to arrive on the deck with his engine running , he burst a tire with the inevitable result that , in the high relative wind , the aircraft dropped a wing and slewed over the side before it could be touched ...
... deck . In thus attempting to arrive on the deck with his engine running , he burst a tire with the inevitable result that , in the high relative wind , the aircraft dropped a wing and slewed over the side before it could be touched ...
Page 216
... deck landing trials , made with the Argus , no use was made of any arresting gear , composed of wires or ropes stretched transversely across the flight deck . But the fore - and - aft landing " grid " was employed , and was so laid out ...
... deck landing trials , made with the Argus , no use was made of any arresting gear , composed of wires or ropes stretched transversely across the flight deck . But the fore - and - aft landing " grid " was employed , and was so laid out ...
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... deck is superior to two decks of the same aggregate thickness . Also all navies have been at pains to re- place with a single deck the former stand- ard armored cofferdams of cellular type , i.e. , between - deck compartments with ar- mored ...
... deck is superior to two decks of the same aggregate thickness . Also all navies have been at pains to re- place with a single deck the former stand- ard armored cofferdams of cellular type , i.e. , between - deck compartments with ar- mored ...
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