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A procedure to apply to the construction of ships, hot-air balloons, torpedoes, projectiles, etc., certain forms and special provisions designed to reduce to a minimum the resistance to their march due to the inertia of water or air
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A procedure to apply to the construction of ships, hot-air balloons, torpedoes, projectiles, etc., certain forms and special provisions designed to reduce to a minimum the resistance to their march due to the inertia of water or air
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TELESCHEFF NICOLAS DE
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ES3341A1883-05-111883-05-11
A procedure to apply to the construction of ships, hot-air balloons, torpedoes, projectiles, etc., certain forms and special provisions designed to reduce to a minimum the resistance to their march due to the inertia of water or air
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A procedure to apply to the construction of ships, hot-air balloons, torpedoes, projectiles, etc., certain forms and special provisions designed to reduce to a minimum the resistance to their march due to the inertia of water or air
A procedure to apply to the construction of ships, hot-air balloons, torpedoes, projectiles, etc., certain forms and special provisions designed to reduce to a minimum the resistance to their march due to the inertia of water or air
A procedure to apply to the construction of ships, hot-air balloons, torpedoes, projectiles, etc., certain forms and special provisions designed to reduce to a minimum the resistance to their march due to the inertia of water or air
A procedure to apply to the construction of ships, hot-air balloons, torpedoes, projectiles, etc., certain forms and special provisions designed to reduce to a minimum the resistance to their march due to the inertia of water or air
Improvements in the rudder and steering wheel of respect for all kinds of ships and of the mechanism and method of arming it so that it is automatically fixed in place, when due to storms, fighting or another accident at sea the rudder of the ship has been lost.
A high-speed torpedo that is 5-10 times faster than any other normal torpedo. It is powered by a dry-fueled missile engine and destroys enemy ships and
A mechanical chemical process to heat carbonic acid gas, or other, in order to use its expansion as an engine, applicable especially to the propulsion of torpedo boats.