The Nautical Magazine, Volúmenes165-166Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1951 |
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... practice the second officer tried to get a fix by using all ten lights . He realised , of course , that the use of looms was unreliable but after all it was practice at using the azimuth mirror . The result was interesting . With the ...
... practice the second officer tried to get a fix by using all ten lights . He realised , of course , that the use of looms was unreliable but after all it was practice at using the azimuth mirror . The result was interesting . With the ...
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... practice , with steel balls at specified intervals in special holders which kept them in position . The ship simply slides down the ways by means of the rotation of these balls , and what could be simpler . " The steel balls have a ...
... practice , with steel balls at specified intervals in special holders which kept them in position . The ship simply slides down the ways by means of the rotation of these balls , and what could be simpler . " The steel balls have a ...
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... practice it would seem to me that undue importance has been given to " new " ideas in carrying it out . It is a daily performance for most navigators and therefore becomes almost a matter of routine procedure ; any rules which ...
... practice it would seem to me that undue importance has been given to " new " ideas in carrying it out . It is a daily performance for most navigators and therefore becomes almost a matter of routine procedure ; any rules which ...
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