The Nautical Magazine, Volúmenes161-162Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1949 |
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... speed was far less than that of the British - built ships and she was liable to machinery trouble , but she kept the service complete while a new Empress was being considered . Later she was re - engined and transferred to the Atlantic ...
... speed was far less than that of the British - built ships and she was liable to machinery trouble , but she kept the service complete while a new Empress was being considered . Later she was re - engined and transferred to the Atlantic ...
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... speed of 35 knots which has been mentioned unofficially would appear to be quite impossible , for all the improvements in designing ships for speed which have been contrived since the Queen Mary was designed . Another interesting ship ...
... speed of 35 knots which has been mentioned unofficially would appear to be quite impossible , for all the improvements in designing ships for speed which have been contrived since the Queen Mary was designed . Another interesting ship ...
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... speed for long periods at sea rather than a very high maximum speed for a short spurt and they embodied some of the features which had made the Armstrong cruisers famous all over the world while sticking to the policy that British ...
... speed for long periods at sea rather than a very high maximum speed for a short spurt and they embodied some of the features which had made the Armstrong cruisers famous all over the world while sticking to the policy that British ...
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