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Fluyts typically had a
displacement of 200 to 300 tons and were
approximately 80 feet (24 metres) in length. It is a
persistent myth that the
fluyt was...
- Étoile ("Star") was a
fluyt of the
French Navy. She was
originally a
merchantman named Placelière and was
purchased by the Navy
while still on the stocks...
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built in
Nantes that the
French Royal Navy
purchased and
commissioned as a
fluyt. In 1781, she was
reclassified as a
fireship and
renamed Pulvérisateur,...
- 2016. "The
Fluyt OTV". Reactionengines.co.uk.
Archived from the
original on 5 July 2012.
Retrieved 1 July 2016. IAC-10.D2.3.7 – The
Fluyt Stage: A Design...
- Égyptienne was a Licorne-class
fluyt of the
French Navy.
Built as Égyptienne
under the
First French Empire, the ship was
renamed to
Normande during the...
- The
Mayflower in
Plymouth Harbor.
Fluyts,
caravels and
carracks brought the
first Europeans to the Americas....
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positioning Environmental impact of
shipping Factory ship
Ferry Flag
state Fluyt Galleon Galley Glossary of
nautical terms (A-L)
Glossary of
nautical terms...
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corvette Poulette, in a
convoy bound for the Caribbean, that also
included the
fluyts Gracieuse and Rhône. A
decade later, on 29
September 1791, Espérance under...
- (Biały Lew) ("White Lion") –
fluyt, 8 guns, 200 tons,
under the
command of
Peter Böse
Feuerblase (Płomień) ("Fireblaze") –
fluyt, 18 guns, 240 tons In total...
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Fortune was an
armed storeship of the
French Navy. She is
notable for
taking part in the
First voyage of Kerguelen. In the 1760s,
Fortune was in service...