On Aug. 6, 1924, U. S. S. Maryland, F. H. Clark commanding, W. L. Calhoun navigator, took tactical data in Puget Sound off Port Angeles, Washington, as directed by Commander Battleship Divisions, Battle Fleet, in an effort to ascertain something concerning ship's retardation on turns. Brief description of methods used in obtaining data and results observed, together with a plot of turns made.
Retardation of ships' speed due to turning
U. S. Naval Inst. Proc
United States Naval Institute -- Proceedings ; 51 , n 9 ; p 1719-1722
1925
4 pages
1 Fig.
Article (Journal)
English
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