Annual Report of the Secretary of the NavyU.S. Government Printing Office, 1925 - Naval art and science 1897/98, [v.2], "Appendix to the Report of the chief of the Bureau of navigation" contains correspondence and documents relating to the conduct of the war with Spain, collected, arranged and edited by Ensign H. H. Ward, under the direction of the bureau |
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... engines would indicate that we have not yet reached the final type of naval airplanes but that we have already designs of aircraft for the various purposes for which they are required , and which are efficient and necessary to the ...
... engines would indicate that we have not yet reached the final type of naval airplanes but that we have already designs of aircraft for the various purposes for which they are required , and which are efficient and necessary to the ...
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... engines have been con- tinued . The Diesel engine , due to its great decrease in fuel consump- tion , is hoped to herald a new engineering era . The Diesel engine is not so simple as the steam turbine . The subject is one as to higher ...
... engines have been con- tinued . The Diesel engine , due to its great decrease in fuel consump- tion , is hoped to herald a new engineering era . The Diesel engine is not so simple as the steam turbine . The subject is one as to higher ...
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... engines , but it is felt that we have gone far enough along those lines , and that the time , energy , and expense , to say nothing of the risk involved , could be more profitably expended upon the purely naval phases of aviation ...
... engines , but it is felt that we have gone far enough along those lines , and that the time , energy , and expense , to say nothing of the risk involved , could be more profitably expended upon the purely naval phases of aviation ...
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... engines and upper cover preparatory to making a flight in October to and from the west coast . This flight commenced on October 7 and ended successfully on October 25 , when she returned to her hangar at Lakehurst . An experimental ...
... engines and upper cover preparatory to making a flight in October to and from the west coast . This flight commenced on October 7 and ended successfully on October 25 , when she returned to her hangar at Lakehurst . An experimental ...
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... engine oil , and special oils for yard use were made in May , 1923. These provided for purchase of quantities which would actually be required by the Navy , definite maximum or minimum quantities not being fixed . In almost every case ...
... engine oil , and special oils for yard use were made in May , 1923. These provided for purchase of quantities which would actually be required by the Navy , definite maximum or minimum quantities not being fixed . In almost every case ...
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