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knotter Meaning in marathi ( knotter शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



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6 km/h) over the "27 knotters".


Like the other Laird-built 30-knotters, Griffon was propelled by two triple expansion steam engines, fed by four.


pair - like all other surviving three-funnelled destroyers of the "30-knotter" group - were reclassed as C-class destroyers.


from various builders as part of this programme, consisting of 17 "thirty-knotters" contracted to reach a speed of 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph) during sea trials.


Thornycroft"s 27-knotters or to the first order for 27-knotters, or to all the 27-knotters.


of HM destroyers (at the same time, the 4-funnelled, "30 knotters" became the "B" class and the 2-funnelled ships the "D" class).


before William Deering invented a binder that successfully used twine and a knotter (invented in 1858 by John Appleby).


were all built by Cammell Laird and were part of the class of "thirty knotters".


18-inch torpedo tubes, one fixed in a bow mount and two on a revolving mount abaft the two funnels; however the fixed bow tube fitted in the preceding "26-knotter".


Shipbuilding and Iron Company as part of the group of boats known as the "thirty knotters".


All of the "26-knotters" and most of the "27-knotters" had been lost or scrapped before the 1913 classification.


of this shipbuilding programme, as a follow-on to the six prototype "26-knotters" ordered in the previous 1892–1893 Estimates.


were better constructed than their A-class forebears (the "26 knotter" and "27 knotter" groups), but still were poor seaboats unable to reach top speed.



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