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- Maxime Laubeuf was a French maritime engineer of the late nineteenth century. He was born on 23 November 1864 at Poissy, Yvelines, and died on 23 December...
- Laubeuf Fjord is a sound in Antarctica, 40 kilometres (25 miles) long in a north-south direction and averaging 16 km (10 mi) wide, lying between the east-central...
- (“Narwhal”) was a pioneering vessel of the French Navy, designed by Maxime Laubeuf and built at the end of the 19th century. She was designed in response...
- this class, of the Laubeuf type. All saw action during the First World War, with three boats lost. The French Navy built 34 Laubeuf-type submarines between...
- cylindrical inner pressure hull. It was introduced in the late 1890s by Maxime Laubeuf on French submarine Narval. In addition to tailoring the flow of water...
- Anthony Fokker, Dutch-born American aircraft manufacturer (b. 1890) Maxime Laubeuf, French maritime engineer (b. 1864) December 24 – Walter Gordon, German...
- World War II. There were five vessels in the class, built to a Schneider-Laubeuf design. They were ordered in 1927 and completed by 1935. The Argonaute...
- World War II. There were four vessels in the class, built to a Schneider-Laubeuf design. They were ordered in 1925 and completed by 1927. The four boats...
- Hansen Island and Day Island and connecting the heads of H****se Bay and Laubeuf Fjord. This area was first explored in 1909 by the French Antarctic Expedition...
- the waterline, while the middle one was above the waterline. Schneider-Laubeuf type submarines had high levels of buoyancy (30-35%) and a complete light...