In Britain's Royal Navy during the classic age of fighting sail, a fifth rate was the penultimate class of warships in a hierarchical system of six "ratings" based on size and firepower.
Rating
The rating system in the British (originally English) Royal Navy as originally devised had just four rates, but early in the reign of Charles I the original fourth rate (derived from the "Small Ships" category under his father, James I) was divided into new classifications of fourth, fifth, and sixth rates. While a fourth rate was defined as a ship of the line, fifth and the smaller sixth-rates were never included among ships-of-the-line. Nevertheless, during the Anglo-Dutch Wars of the 17th century, fifth rates often found themselves involved among the battle fleet in major actions. Structurally, these were two-deckers with a complete battery on the lower deck, and fewer guns on the upper deck (below the forecastle and quarter decks, usually with no guns in the waist on this deck).
The fifth rates at the start of the 18th century were small two-deckers, generally either 40-gun ships with a full battery on two decks, or "demi-batterie" ships, carrying a few heavy guns on their lower deck (which often used the rest of the lower deck for row ports) and a full battery of lesser guns on the upper deck. However, the latter were gradually phased out, as the low freeboard (the height of the lower deck gunport sills above the waterline) meant that it was often impossible to open the lower deck gunports in rough weather. The 40-gun (or later 44-gun) fifth rates continued to be built until the later half of the 18th century (a large group were built during the American War of Independence). From mid-century, a new fifth-rate type was introduced: the classic frigate, with no gun ports on the lower deck, and the main battery of from 26 to 30 guns disposed solely on the upper deck, although smaller guns were mounted on the quarterdeck and forecastle.
1 Prussian 5th Rate vs 8 Russian 6th Rates and sloop
published: 16 Dec 2021
Fifth-rate Warships Explained!
Behold the fifth-rate warship! As i explain you can enjoy a battle between 2 French fifth rates vs 2 British fifth rates! Pls like and subscribe!
published: 25 Mar 2023
Tacking a fifth-rate
H.M. frigate Alpha in early sea trials off Portsmouth.
The interface shown here is only for testing -- it will be nothing like this in the final game. This is running at 2x time acceleration.
More (eventually) at http://venuspatrol.nfshost.com/.
A 38-gun fifth-rate frigate built in Minecraft. This was built over four different sessions, totaling around 6 hours of build time.
Planetminecraft (schem download): https://www.planetminecraft.com/project/38-gun-fifth-rate-frigate/
Shaders: Complementary Reimagined
published: 24 Mar 2023
Winchelsea; Warship 18th century (1772); Fifth rate; Frigate 32 guns | Relaxing classical music
Scale: 1:48. A contemporary full hull model of the ‘Winchelsea’ (circa 1764) a frigate of 32 guns. The model is partially decked, fully planked on the starboard side, with exposed frames on the port side.
This model is one of several commissioned by Lord Sandwich, First Lord of the Admiralty, to encourage George III’s and the Prince of Wales’s interest in the navy. Not surprisingly for a royal commission, the workmanship is of the highest standard. Because of the high profile of the project, it has been possible to establish by research through the state papers and Admiralty records that a Mr Burrough was paid for the ‘carved work’, and that the model was built at Woolwich Dockyard.
J. Williams built the ‘Winchelsea’ at Sheerness to the designs of Sir Thomas Slade, who also designed Nels...
published: 27 Nov 2021
Fifth Rate
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Fifth Rate · Four Sheets
Leeward Gage
℗ Four sheets
Released on: 2021-06-24
Music Publisher: Copyright Control
Composer: Mike Turner
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 21 Oct 2020
Five Iconic World War II Aircraft
This is a compilation of the inside of some of the most legendary, influential, and terrifying machines that ruled the skies during the Second World War. Bf 109, B-17 Flying Fortress, F4U Corsair, Me-262, MXY-7 Ohka. All machines etched into the pages of history in tales of heroism and tragedy. This is the engineering behind them.
00:00 Inside the BF-109
22:43 Inside the B-17 Flying Fortress
46:47 Inside the F4U-4 Corsair
1:06:48 Inside the ME-262 Jet Fighter
1:29:12 Inside the Ohka Manned Missile
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Lankawa Me Man Me Rate | Fifth Note | SLAM New Year's Party 2024 (Winnipeg, Canada)
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Grade 6 - Solving Percentage, Rate and Base | Quarter 2 Week 3
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Third Rate Ship of the Line Versus Three Fifth Rate Frigates, Naval Action
Third Rate Ship of the Line Versus Three Fifth Rate Frigates, Naval Action
H.M. frigate Alpha in early sea trials off Portsmouth.
The interface shown here is only for testing -- it will be nothing like this in the final game. This is...
H.M. frigate Alpha in early sea trials off Portsmouth.
The interface shown here is only for testing -- it will be nothing like this in the final game. This is running at 2x time acceleration.
More (eventually) at http://venuspatrol.nfshost.com/.
H.M. frigate Alpha in early sea trials off Portsmouth.
The interface shown here is only for testing -- it will be nothing like this in the final game. This is running at 2x time acceleration.
More (eventually) at http://venuspatrol.nfshost.com/.
A 38-gun fifth-rate frigate built in Minecraft. This was built over four different sessions, totaling around 6 hours of build time.
Planetminecraft (schem down...
A 38-gun fifth-rate frigate built in Minecraft. This was built over four different sessions, totaling around 6 hours of build time.
Planetminecraft (schem download): https://www.planetminecraft.com/project/38-gun-fifth-rate-frigate/
Shaders: Complementary Reimagined
A 38-gun fifth-rate frigate built in Minecraft. This was built over four different sessions, totaling around 6 hours of build time.
Planetminecraft (schem download): https://www.planetminecraft.com/project/38-gun-fifth-rate-frigate/
Shaders: Complementary Reimagined
Scale: 1:48. A contemporary full hull model of the ‘Winchelsea’ (circa 1764) a frigate of 32 guns. The model is partially decked, fully planked on the starboard...
Scale: 1:48. A contemporary full hull model of the ‘Winchelsea’ (circa 1764) a frigate of 32 guns. The model is partially decked, fully planked on the starboard side, with exposed frames on the port side.
This model is one of several commissioned by Lord Sandwich, First Lord of the Admiralty, to encourage George III’s and the Prince of Wales’s interest in the navy. Not surprisingly for a royal commission, the workmanship is of the highest standard. Because of the high profile of the project, it has been possible to establish by research through the state papers and Admiralty records that a Mr Burrough was paid for the ‘carved work’, and that the model was built at Woolwich Dockyard.
J. Williams built the ‘Winchelsea’ at Sheerness to the designs of Sir Thomas Slade, who also designed Nelson’s ‘Victory’. It measured 125 feet along the gun deck by 35 feet in the beam and was 680 tons burden. After a fairly quiet career in the Mediterranean, West Indies and Newfoundland, the ‘Winchelsea’ became a convalescent ship at Chatham in 1803, before being sold in 1815.
Date made: Circa 1772.
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London.
Relaxing classical music: Carol of the Bells - Quincas Moreira
Scale: 1:48. A contemporary full hull model of the ‘Winchelsea’ (circa 1764) a frigate of 32 guns. The model is partially decked, fully planked on the starboard side, with exposed frames on the port side.
This model is one of several commissioned by Lord Sandwich, First Lord of the Admiralty, to encourage George III’s and the Prince of Wales’s interest in the navy. Not surprisingly for a royal commission, the workmanship is of the highest standard. Because of the high profile of the project, it has been possible to establish by research through the state papers and Admiralty records that a Mr Burrough was paid for the ‘carved work’, and that the model was built at Woolwich Dockyard.
J. Williams built the ‘Winchelsea’ at Sheerness to the designs of Sir Thomas Slade, who also designed Nelson’s ‘Victory’. It measured 125 feet along the gun deck by 35 feet in the beam and was 680 tons burden. After a fairly quiet career in the Mediterranean, West Indies and Newfoundland, the ‘Winchelsea’ became a convalescent ship at Chatham in 1803, before being sold in 1815.
Date made: Circa 1772.
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London.
Relaxing classical music: Carol of the Bells - Quincas Moreira
Provided to YouTube by IIP-DDS
Fifth Rate · Four Sheets
Leeward Gage
℗ Four sheets
Released on: 2021-06-24
Music Publisher: Copyright Control
Composer: Mi...
Provided to YouTube by IIP-DDS
Fifth Rate · Four Sheets
Leeward Gage
℗ Four sheets
Released on: 2021-06-24
Music Publisher: Copyright Control
Composer: Mike Turner
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by IIP-DDS
Fifth Rate · Four Sheets
Leeward Gage
℗ Four sheets
Released on: 2021-06-24
Music Publisher: Copyright Control
Composer: Mike Turner
Auto-generated by YouTube.
This is a compilation of the inside of some of the most legendary, influential, and terrifying machines that ruled the skies during the Second World War. Bf 109...
This is a compilation of the inside of some of the most legendary, influential, and terrifying machines that ruled the skies during the Second World War. Bf 109, B-17 Flying Fortress, F4U Corsair, Me-262, MXY-7 Ohka. All machines etched into the pages of history in tales of heroism and tragedy. This is the engineering behind them.
00:00 Inside the BF-109
22:43 Inside the B-17 Flying Fortress
46:47 Inside the F4U-4 Corsair
1:06:48 Inside the ME-262 Jet Fighter
1:29:12 Inside the Ohka Manned Missile
Support us on Patreon for exclusive perks and help us create more content https://patreon.com/bluepawprint
Check out our exclusive merch https://yarnhub-shop.fourthwall.com
Blue Paw Print uses the Unreal® Engine. Unreal® is a trademark or registered trademark of Epic Games, Inc. in the United States of America and elsewhere. Unreal® Engine, Copyright 1998 – 2024, Epic Games, Inc. All rights reserved.
This is a compilation of the inside of some of the most legendary, influential, and terrifying machines that ruled the skies during the Second World War. Bf 109, B-17 Flying Fortress, F4U Corsair, Me-262, MXY-7 Ohka. All machines etched into the pages of history in tales of heroism and tragedy. This is the engineering behind them.
00:00 Inside the BF-109
22:43 Inside the B-17 Flying Fortress
46:47 Inside the F4U-4 Corsair
1:06:48 Inside the ME-262 Jet Fighter
1:29:12 Inside the Ohka Manned Missile
Support us on Patreon for exclusive perks and help us create more content https://patreon.com/bluepawprint
Check out our exclusive merch https://yarnhub-shop.fourthwall.com
Blue Paw Print uses the Unreal® Engine. Unreal® is a trademark or registered trademark of Epic Games, Inc. in the United States of America and elsewhere. Unreal® Engine, Copyright 1998 – 2024, Epic Games, Inc. All rights reserved.
H.M. frigate Alpha in early sea trials off Portsmouth.
The interface shown here is only for testing -- it will be nothing like this in the final game. This is running at 2x time acceleration.
More (eventually) at http://venuspatrol.nfshost.com/.
A 38-gun fifth-rate frigate built in Minecraft. This was built over four different sessions, totaling around 6 hours of build time.
Planetminecraft (schem download): https://www.planetminecraft.com/project/38-gun-fifth-rate-frigate/
Shaders: Complementary Reimagined
Scale: 1:48. A contemporary full hull model of the ‘Winchelsea’ (circa 1764) a frigate of 32 guns. The model is partially decked, fully planked on the starboard side, with exposed frames on the port side.
This model is one of several commissioned by Lord Sandwich, First Lord of the Admiralty, to encourage George III’s and the Prince of Wales’s interest in the navy. Not surprisingly for a royal commission, the workmanship is of the highest standard. Because of the high profile of the project, it has been possible to establish by research through the state papers and Admiralty records that a Mr Burrough was paid for the ‘carved work’, and that the model was built at Woolwich Dockyard.
J. Williams built the ‘Winchelsea’ at Sheerness to the designs of Sir Thomas Slade, who also designed Nelson’s ‘Victory’. It measured 125 feet along the gun deck by 35 feet in the beam and was 680 tons burden. After a fairly quiet career in the Mediterranean, West Indies and Newfoundland, the ‘Winchelsea’ became a convalescent ship at Chatham in 1803, before being sold in 1815.
Date made: Circa 1772.
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London.
Relaxing classical music: Carol of the Bells - Quincas Moreira
Provided to YouTube by IIP-DDS
Fifth Rate · Four Sheets
Leeward Gage
℗ Four sheets
Released on: 2021-06-24
Music Publisher: Copyright Control
Composer: Mike Turner
Auto-generated by YouTube.
This is a compilation of the inside of some of the most legendary, influential, and terrifying machines that ruled the skies during the Second World War. Bf 109, B-17 Flying Fortress, F4U Corsair, Me-262, MXY-7 Ohka. All machines etched into the pages of history in tales of heroism and tragedy. This is the engineering behind them.
00:00 Inside the BF-109
22:43 Inside the B-17 Flying Fortress
46:47 Inside the F4U-4 Corsair
1:06:48 Inside the ME-262 Jet Fighter
1:29:12 Inside the Ohka Manned Missile
Support us on Patreon for exclusive perks and help us create more content https://patreon.com/bluepawprint
Check out our exclusive merch https://yarnhub-shop.fourthwall.com
Blue Paw Print uses the Unreal® Engine. Unreal® is a trademark or registered trademark of Epic Games, Inc. in the United States of America and elsewhere. Unreal® Engine, Copyright 1998 – 2024, Epic Games, Inc. All rights reserved.
In Britain's Royal Navy during the classic age of fighting sail, a fifth rate was the penultimate class of warships in a hierarchical system of six "ratings" based on size and firepower.
Rating
The rating system in the British (originally English) Royal Navy as originally devised had just four rates, but early in the reign of Charles I the original fourth rate (derived from the "Small Ships" category under his father, James I) was divided into new classifications of fourth, fifth, and sixth rates. While a fourth rate was defined as a ship of the line, fifth and the smaller sixth-rates were never included among ships-of-the-line. Nevertheless, during the Anglo-Dutch Wars of the 17th century, fifth rates often found themselves involved among the battle fleet in major actions. Structurally, these were two-deckers with a complete battery on the lower deck, and fewer guns on the upper deck (below the forecastle and quarter decks, usually with no guns in the waist on this deck).
The fifth rates at the start of the 18th century were small two-deckers, generally either 40-gun ships with a full battery on two decks, or "demi-batterie" ships, carrying a few heavy guns on their lower deck (which often used the rest of the lower deck for row ports) and a full battery of lesser guns on the upper deck. However, the latter were gradually phased out, as the low freeboard (the height of the lower deck gunport sills above the waterline) meant that it was often impossible to open the lower deck gunports in rough weather. The 40-gun (or later 44-gun) fifth rates continued to be built until the later half of the 18th century (a large group were built during the American War of Independence). From mid-century, a new fifth-rate type was introduced: the classic frigate, with no gun ports on the lower deck, and the main battery of from 26 to 30 guns disposed solely on the upper deck, although smaller guns were mounted on the quarterdeck and forecastle.
... throughout the entire 2010s decade.In the postseason, he is ranked second in both touchdown passes and touchdown-to-interception ratio, fourth in passing yards, and fifth in all-time passer rating.
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PhilipCordova has once again been named one of the top three by ThreeBest Rated. ThreeBest Rated recognizes the top three expert-recommended chiropractors in Houston. For the fifth year in a row, Dr.
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A whole lot of aggressiveness when it comes to trying to force turnovers, which the Vikings did at the league's second-highest rate during the regular season ... They allowed the league's fifth-most ...
Pic Roc fell on his chasing debut at Carlisle in November but that shouldn't be held against him as he jumped fine in the lead only to knuckle on landing at the fifth fence ... Polisud has clear claims on ratings.
The Eagles are fourth in the NFL in sacks (35) since the bye week, and their pressure rate on the quarterback is fifth in the NFL (37.6%) ...The Packers also have a +7 turnover ration since Week 12, good for fifth in the NFL.
The Eagles are fourth in the NFL in sacks (35) since the bye week, and their pressure rate on the quarterback is fifth in the NFL (37.6%) ...The Packers also have a +7 turnover ration since Week 12, good for fifth in the NFL.
This equated to a rate of 13.4 out of every 10,000 who hold a full licence ...Stevenage is joint third with London, and Watford, is fifth with a rate of just under 5 drink-driving convictions per 10,000 drivers.
WILLIAMSBURG — Keller Boothby and Gabe Dorsey personify William & Mary’s dependence on 3-pointers... This season, 51.6% of W&M’s attempts are from deep, the nation’s fifth-highest rate ... … ... Their average efficiency rating under Fischer was No. 273.
... five-match Border-Gavaskar Trophy series in Australia, Bumrah took 32 wickets while bowling 151.2 overs, taking his scalps at an incredible average of 13.06 and a strike rate of 28.3.
Watertown's girls and Hamlin's boys and girls each dropped games over the weekend to top-rated high school basketball teams ... 1-rated Sioux FallsChristian ... Fifth-rated Hamlin's girls also fell to No.
The Eagles are fourth in the NFL in sacks (35) since the bye week, and their pressure rate on the quarterback is fifth in the NFL (37.6%) ...The Packers also have a +7 turnover ration since Week 12, good for fifth in the NFL.