- A
deckhead is the
underside of a deck in a ship. It
bears the same
relationship to a
compartment on the deck
below as does the
ceiling to the room of a...
- a car.
Other kinds of
partition elements within a ship are
decks and
deckheads. The word
bulki meant "cargo" in Old Norse.
During the 15th
century sailors...
-
their major ****emblies,
which were
slung up on the
hangar bulkheads and
deckhead for re****embly when needed.[citation needed] In contrast, the contemporary...
-
Firing was done by
means of a
pistol grip and
trigger mounted to the
deckhead.
Explosion Museum of
Naval Firepower, Gosport, Hampshire.
Dutch Navy Museum...
- display. Less
frequently used
sensors and
monitors may be
mounted on the
deckhead.
Navigational instruments, such as an
autopilot and GNSS, are used for...
- "August Plans". Trello.
Smart Dressed Games.
Retrieved July 18, 2015.
Deckhead (March 4, 2020). "Can a Solo-Developer Make a
Successful Game?". IndieGameDev...
- a result, they are kept
clear of any new paintwork.
Bales close to the
deckhead are
covered to
prevent damage by
dripping sweat.
Wooden barrels are stowed...
-
Corsairs had
their outer wings "clipped" by 8 in (200 mm) to
clear the
deckhead. The
change in span
brought about the
added benefit of
improving the sink...
-
split into two groups:
forward deck
supervisor and aft deck supervisor.
deckhead The
underside of the deck above. The
inside of the boat is
normally paneled...
-
central walkway,
instead using special service trolleys suspended from the
deckhead. This
design significantly decreased the
height of the
battery compartment...