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Famous Speedboats of the World

Author : Douglas Phillips-Birt
Publisher :
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 44,26 MB
Release : 1959
Category : Motorboat racing
ISBN :

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Brief, popular history of speedboating as revealed through the stories of men and their craft.

Famous Speedboats of the World

Author : Douglas Hextall Chedzey Phillips-Birt
Publisher :
Page : 141 pages
File Size : 27,27 MB
Release : 1959
Category : Motorboat racing
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Classic Speedboats, 1916-1939

Author : Gérald Guétat
Publisher : MBI Publishing Company
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 39,11 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Motorboats
ISBN : 0760304645

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Readers can relive the true golden age of high-performance classic speedboats in this book that covers these mighty wooden-hulled craft from around World War I until just before the second World War. This was an era when speed was still a new plaything, and speedboats and aircraft were raced as passionately as were automobiles; when massive mahogany speedboats powered by engines from suppliers such as Rolls-Royce competed fiercely against rivals from around the world. Classic speedboat enthusiasts will relish the cutaway drawings of these craft, as well as the choice archival photography and the modern color photography of these now-impeccably restored beauties.

MotorBoating

Author :
Publisher :
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 44,22 MB
Release : 1945-07
Category :
ISBN :

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It's a World Thing

Author : Bob Digby
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 13,37 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780199134281

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Topics needed for GSCE Geography (Edexcel specification B).

German S-Boats

Author : Steve Wiper
Publisher : Seaforth Publishing
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 33,82 MB
Release : 2012-01-19
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN : 1848322909

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A treasury of useful facts, plans, and photos for modelers. The ShipCraft series provides in-depth information about building and modifying model kits of famous warship types. Lavishly illustrated, each book takes the modeler through a brief history of the subject class, highlighting differences between sister-ships and changes in their appearance over their careers. This includes paint schemes and camouflage, featuring color profiles and highly detailed line drawings and scale plans. The modeling section reviews the strengths and weaknesses of available kits, lists commercial accessory sets for super-detailing of the ships, and provides hints on modifying and improving the basic kit. This is followed by an extensive photographic gallery of selected high-quality models in a variety of scales, and the book concludes with a section on research references—books, monographs, large-scale plans, and relevant websites. The subject of this volume is the Second World War German Navy's motor torpedo boats called Schnellboote, known to the Allies as E-Boats. One of the most effective coastal attack craft of the time, the type was built in large numbers and constantly improved as the war progressed, giving many variants to interest modelers. With its unparalleled level of visual information—paint schemes, models, line drawings and photographs—it is simply the best reference for any model maker setting out to build one of these famous boats.

At the Ragged Edge

Author : A. J. Muntz
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 23,41 MB
Release : 2013-04-05
Category :
ISBN : 9781481949057

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At the Ragged Edge chronicles the world's fastest boats and among the most extraordinary of sports spectacles. The focus is on the lives of two of the sport's most famous competitors: Gar Wood was a mechanical genius and a perfectionist. A self-made millionaire who once held more patents than any other living American, he devoted his considerable fortune and skills to becoming the world's greatest speedboat driver. Whether he was fighting off the challenges of racers from other nations, setting speed records, or racing a train down the Hudson River as a publicity stunt, Gar Wood always managed to create a good story for the press and, in the process, became a phenomenon. He was brash, had a vivid imagination and, through his many exploits, became the first to cast national attention on the sport of boatracing. Bill Muncey was a showman and a strategist. At once both cocky and self-effacing, he understood marketing and competed at a time when the ability to represent the sponsor was nearly as important as the ability to push one's foot to the throttle. But, he was skilled on the racecourse, too. He knew how to get the best from his equipment and, most maddening to those he raced against, had the uncanny ability to get into the heads of his fellow competitors and take appropriate advantage. Driving boats capable of traveling the length of a football field in one second, without so much as a seat belt to hold him into his open cockpit, he also knew the sport's danger, the tragedy of losing friends, and the pain of his own harrowing accidents. Along the way, you'll also meet Chris Smith and Ted Jones, two designers and boat builders who would revolutionize the sport; Henry Segrave, one of England's most decorated racers; and Bernie Little, a brash millionaire who spared no expense to have the fastest boat possible. Together, these characters, and many more, tell the fascinating story of hydroplane racing's first one hundred years.