Flank speed is a nautical term referring to a ship's true maximum speed but is not equivalent to the term full speed ahead. Usually, flank speed is reserved for situations in which a ship finds itself in imminent danger, such as coming under attack by aircraft. Flank speed is very fuel-inefficient and often unsustainable because of propulsion system limitations. The related term Emergency may not be any faster than flank, but indicates the ship should be brought up to maximum speed in the shortest possible time.
Other speeds include one-third, two-thirds, standard, and full. One-third and two-thirds are the respective fractions of standard speed. Full is greater than standard, but not as great as flank.
In surface ship nuclear marine propulsion, the differentiation between full speed and flank speed is of lesser significance, because vessels can be run at or very near their true maximum speed for a sustained duration with little regard for fuel expended, a top consideration of oil powered ships.
Mega64 is a series of comedy skits centered on video games created by Rocco Botte, Derrick Acosta, and Shawn Chatfield. Originally conceived to be a public-access television show, the original five episodes produced were later released on DVD as Mega64: Version 1 in 2004.
Since then, two further DVDs have been released (in 2006 and 2010 respectively) titled Version 2 and Version 3, with six episodes apiece. In addition to these, another two DVDs have been released, comprising sketches and commercials the production crew has created for various gaming companies and websites, including Ubisoft and IGN. Special editions of both Version 1 and Version 2 were released in 2008 and 2011 respectively.
In addition to video production, the Mega64 team host their own podcast, and are responsible for the Gamedays event at Disneyland, a now annual event started in 2010. The event serves as both a meet and greet for the crew and fans and as a popular event to explore the secrets of Disneyland, of which the Mega64 team are renowned fans.
The author's original title for the story was "King Lear, IV, i, 36–37", but Anthony Boucher, editor at the time, suggested a different title, which became "Flies".
Plot summary
A group of former college students meet at a reunion twenty years after graduation and discuss their achievements. One of the ex students, now an animal behaviorist, is tormented by his ability to read the thoughts of his former friends in their small behavioral tics and gestures. He reflects on his life and research, as well the pain it has brought him, while one of his friends, a chemist and insecticide researcher, fights off the flies that continually crowd around him. Unbeknownst to all but the behaviorist, the flies' behavior is caused by their belief that he is a deity.
VERSION.EXE, an external DOS command in Novell DOS 7, OpenDOS 7.01 and DR-DOS 7.02 and higher to retrieve embedded metadata like file version and author info
Version 2.0 is the second studio album by American rock band Garbage, released on May 4, 1998 by Mushroom Records. The album was recorded primarily at Smart Studios from March 1997 to February 1998. Despite a slow start, Version 2.0 went on to equal its predecessor, becoming platinum-certified in many territories. By 2008, it had sold 1.7 million copies in the United States. Garbage embarked on an 18-month-long world tour, and released a string of hit singles backed with innovative music videos.
With the album, Garbage aimed to improve and expand on the style of their 1995 self-titled debut rather than reinvent their sound. Lead singer Shirley Manson wrote dark, introspective lyrics, which she felt complemented the songs' melodies. Version 2.0 received generally positive reviews from music critics, and was included by several publications in their year-end lists of 1998's best albums. In 1999, Version 2.0 was nominated for Grammy Awards for Album of the Year and Best Rock Album. The album's third single "Special" was further nominated the following year for Best Rock Song and for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group.
This highly symbolic movie is both the director's tribute to the long and glorious history of the Polish cavalry, as well as a more ambiguous portrait of the passing of an era. Wajda was the son of a Polish Cavalry officer who was murdered by the Soviets during the Katyn massacre.
The horse Lotna represents the entire Romantic tradition in culture, a tradition that had a huge influence in the course of Polish history and the formation of Polish literature. Lotna is Wajda's meditation on the historical breaking point that was 1939, as well as a reflection on the ending of an entire era for literature and culture in Poland and in Europe as a whole. Writing of the film, Wajda states that it "held great hopes for him, perhaps more than any other." Sadly, Wajda came to think of Lotna "a failure as a film."
HMCS Winnipeg - Going flank speed and evasive maneuvers
First Aired: 2014/06/11
Filmed on HMCS Winnipeg
Rear Admiral W.S. Truelove, Commander, Maritime Forces Pacific of the Royal Canadian Navy invited industry leaders, academics, and students on HMCS Winnipeg for a day cruise to talk about the importance of Canada's navy and her Pacific destiny.
published: 11 Jun 2014
Flank Speed
Sea Stories,USS Ticonderoga (CVA-14) Viet Nam War, Gulf of Tonkin, March 1963, Manila Bay Phillippines
published: 15 Feb 2020
USS John Paul Jones (DDG 53) - Flank speed
April 15th, 2011 off the coast of San Diego.
published: 16 Apr 2011
USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) Picking Up Speed (1080p)
USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), a Nimitz class nuclear aircraft carrier of the US Navy, accelerating. Shot from the fantail.
published: 07 Aug 2010
HIGH SPEED MANEUVERS! US Nimitz-class SUPERCARRIER in a series of EXTREME RUDDER TESTS!
HIGH SPEED MANEUVERS! US Nimitz-class SUPERCARRIER Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) engages in a series of EXTREME RUDDER TESTS during recent sea trials!
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published: 17 Jun 2017
LCS 5 Acceptance Trials high speed highlights
USS Milwaukee (LCS 5) is tested at high speeds during her acceptance trials.
published: 29 Oct 2015
Flank Speed
Lad, you be phappin'?
published: 02 Feb 2013
USS Ranger Goes Flank Speed to Somalia
After being told we were not heading to Somalia, the next thing we knew all flight ops were cancelled, we turned south and the plat showed classified for our speed. I went up on deck after breakfast and this is what I saw. We were being shadowed by an Iranian ship the entire way out of the gulf. The ship out in front of us was the USS Valley Forge.
published: 05 Oct 2013
What is Flank Speed for a Ford-Class Nuclear Aircraft Carrier?
Dive deep into the vast significance of oceans as pivotal ecosystems and their profound historical influence on human endeavors. Discover the unstoppable force of modern naval power through the lens of Ford-class aircraft carriers. Unveil the groundbreaking technological advancements of these marvels, from the revolutionary Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) to the cutting-edge Advanced Arresting Gear (AAG). Delve into their staggering $13 billion price tag and the heated debate surrounding their worth amidst national debt and evolving warfare. Despite challenges, the future of Ford-class carriers shines bright with plans for five more ships, ready to tackle emerging threats like hypersonic missiles and cyberattacks.
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published: 13 Nov 2024
U.S. nuclear-powered SUPERCARRIER steams FULL SPEED into the PACIFIC to conduct FLIGHT OPERATIONS!
U.S. nuclear-powered SUPERCARRIER steams FULL SPEED into the PACIFIC to conduct FLIGHT OPERATIONS!
This video includes HD footage of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) leaving port on a deployment to the Pacific; the footage also of course includes vision of the Roosevelt conducting both night and day flight deck operations.
(And how fast can a Nimitz-class carrier really travel? Officially: 30+ knots (56+ km/h; 35+ mph). Unofficially: closer to 38 knots.)
Credit: United States Navy.
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First Aired: 2014/06/11
Filmed on HMCS Winnipeg
Rear Admiral W.S. Truelove, Commander, Maritime Forces Pacific of the Royal Canadian Navy invited industry le...
First Aired: 2014/06/11
Filmed on HMCS Winnipeg
Rear Admiral W.S. Truelove, Commander, Maritime Forces Pacific of the Royal Canadian Navy invited industry leaders, academics, and students on HMCS Winnipeg for a day cruise to talk about the importance of Canada's navy and her Pacific destiny.
First Aired: 2014/06/11
Filmed on HMCS Winnipeg
Rear Admiral W.S. Truelove, Commander, Maritime Forces Pacific of the Royal Canadian Navy invited industry leaders, academics, and students on HMCS Winnipeg for a day cruise to talk about the importance of Canada's navy and her Pacific destiny.
HIGH SPEED MANEUVERS! US Nimitz-class SUPERCARRIER Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) engages in a series of EXTREME RUDDER TESTS during recent sea trials!
Many thanks f...
HIGH SPEED MANEUVERS! US Nimitz-class SUPERCARRIER Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) engages in a series of EXTREME RUDDER TESTS during recent sea trials!
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UMC
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HIGH SPEED MANEUVERS! US Nimitz-class SUPERCARRIER Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) engages in a series of EXTREME RUDDER TESTS during recent sea trials!
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After being told we were not heading to Somalia, the next thing we knew all flight ops were cancelled, we turned south and the plat showed classified for our sp...
After being told we were not heading to Somalia, the next thing we knew all flight ops were cancelled, we turned south and the plat showed classified for our speed. I went up on deck after breakfast and this is what I saw. We were being shadowed by an Iranian ship the entire way out of the gulf. The ship out in front of us was the USS Valley Forge.
After being told we were not heading to Somalia, the next thing we knew all flight ops were cancelled, we turned south and the plat showed classified for our speed. I went up on deck after breakfast and this is what I saw. We were being shadowed by an Iranian ship the entire way out of the gulf. The ship out in front of us was the USS Valley Forge.
Dive deep into the vast significance of oceans as pivotal ecosystems and their profound historical influence on human endeavors. Discover the unstoppable force ...
Dive deep into the vast significance of oceans as pivotal ecosystems and their profound historical influence on human endeavors. Discover the unstoppable force of modern naval power through the lens of Ford-class aircraft carriers. Unveil the groundbreaking technological advancements of these marvels, from the revolutionary Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) to the cutting-edge Advanced Arresting Gear (AAG). Delve into their staggering $13 billion price tag and the heated debate surrounding their worth amidst national debt and evolving warfare. Despite challenges, the future of Ford-class carriers shines bright with plans for five more ships, ready to tackle emerging threats like hypersonic missiles and cyberattacks.
Hit the like button if you found this insightful and share your thoughts in the comments! 🌊✈️⚓️
#Oceans #AircraftCarriers #FordClass #NavalPower #Technology #EMALS #AAG #NationalSecurity #ModernWarfare #USSgeraldrford
OUTLINE:
00:00:00 Introduction to the Ford-Class
00:01:06 Technological Advancements
00:02:09 Costs and Debate
00:03:07 Challenges and Future Outlook
Dive deep into the vast significance of oceans as pivotal ecosystems and their profound historical influence on human endeavors. Discover the unstoppable force of modern naval power through the lens of Ford-class aircraft carriers. Unveil the groundbreaking technological advancements of these marvels, from the revolutionary Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) to the cutting-edge Advanced Arresting Gear (AAG). Delve into their staggering $13 billion price tag and the heated debate surrounding their worth amidst national debt and evolving warfare. Despite challenges, the future of Ford-class carriers shines bright with plans for five more ships, ready to tackle emerging threats like hypersonic missiles and cyberattacks.
Hit the like button if you found this insightful and share your thoughts in the comments! 🌊✈️⚓️
#Oceans #AircraftCarriers #FordClass #NavalPower #Technology #EMALS #AAG #NationalSecurity #ModernWarfare #USSgeraldrford
OUTLINE:
00:00:00 Introduction to the Ford-Class
00:01:06 Technological Advancements
00:02:09 Costs and Debate
00:03:07 Challenges and Future Outlook
U.S. nuclear-powered SUPERCARRIER steams FULL SPEED into the PACIFIC to conduct FLIGHT OPERATIONS!
This video includes HD footage of the Nimitz-class aircraft ...
U.S. nuclear-powered SUPERCARRIER steams FULL SPEED into the PACIFIC to conduct FLIGHT OPERATIONS!
This video includes HD footage of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) leaving port on a deployment to the Pacific; the footage also of course includes vision of the Roosevelt conducting both night and day flight deck operations.
(And how fast can a Nimitz-class carrier really travel? Officially: 30+ knots (56+ km/h; 35+ mph). Unofficially: closer to 38 knots.)
Credit: United States Navy.
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U.S. nuclear-powered SUPERCARRIER steams FULL SPEED into the PACIFIC to conduct FLIGHT OPERATIONS!
This video includes HD footage of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) leaving port on a deployment to the Pacific; the footage also of course includes vision of the Roosevelt conducting both night and day flight deck operations.
(And how fast can a Nimitz-class carrier really travel? Officially: 30+ knots (56+ km/h; 35+ mph). Unofficially: closer to 38 knots.)
Credit: United States Navy.
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First Aired: 2014/06/11
Filmed on HMCS Winnipeg
Rear Admiral W.S. Truelove, Commander, Maritime Forces Pacific of the Royal Canadian Navy invited industry leaders, academics, and students on HMCS Winnipeg for a day cruise to talk about the importance of Canada's navy and her Pacific destiny.
HIGH SPEED MANEUVERS! US Nimitz-class SUPERCARRIER Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) engages in a series of EXTREME RUDDER TESTS during recent sea trials!
Many thanks for watching,
UMC
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After being told we were not heading to Somalia, the next thing we knew all flight ops were cancelled, we turned south and the plat showed classified for our speed. I went up on deck after breakfast and this is what I saw. We were being shadowed by an Iranian ship the entire way out of the gulf. The ship out in front of us was the USS Valley Forge.
Dive deep into the vast significance of oceans as pivotal ecosystems and their profound historical influence on human endeavors. Discover the unstoppable force of modern naval power through the lens of Ford-class aircraft carriers. Unveil the groundbreaking technological advancements of these marvels, from the revolutionary Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) to the cutting-edge Advanced Arresting Gear (AAG). Delve into their staggering $13 billion price tag and the heated debate surrounding their worth amidst national debt and evolving warfare. Despite challenges, the future of Ford-class carriers shines bright with plans for five more ships, ready to tackle emerging threats like hypersonic missiles and cyberattacks.
Hit the like button if you found this insightful and share your thoughts in the comments! 🌊✈️⚓️
#Oceans #AircraftCarriers #FordClass #NavalPower #Technology #EMALS #AAG #NationalSecurity #ModernWarfare #USSgeraldrford
OUTLINE:
00:00:00 Introduction to the Ford-Class
00:01:06 Technological Advancements
00:02:09 Costs and Debate
00:03:07 Challenges and Future Outlook
U.S. nuclear-powered SUPERCARRIER steams FULL SPEED into the PACIFIC to conduct FLIGHT OPERATIONS!
This video includes HD footage of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) leaving port on a deployment to the Pacific; the footage also of course includes vision of the Roosevelt conducting both night and day flight deck operations.
(And how fast can a Nimitz-class carrier really travel? Officially: 30+ knots (56+ km/h; 35+ mph). Unofficially: closer to 38 knots.)
Credit: United States Navy.
Many thanks for visiting the Ultimate Military Channel.
P.S. and if you haven't already, perhaps consider subscribing and turning on upload "notifications" by clicking on the little bell icon - that way you'll never miss any of our fresh High Definition content. Thanks again.
Flank speed is a nautical term referring to a ship's true maximum speed but is not equivalent to the term full speed ahead. Usually, flank speed is reserved for situations in which a ship finds itself in imminent danger, such as coming under attack by aircraft. Flank speed is very fuel-inefficient and often unsustainable because of propulsion system limitations. The related term Emergency may not be any faster than flank, but indicates the ship should be brought up to maximum speed in the shortest possible time.
Other speeds include one-third, two-thirds, standard, and full. One-third and two-thirds are the respective fractions of standard speed. Full is greater than standard, but not as great as flank.
In surface ship nuclear marine propulsion, the differentiation between full speed and flank speed is of lesser significance, because vessels can be run at or very near their true maximum speed for a sustained duration with little regard for fuel expended, a top consideration of oil powered ships.
Закърмен с неохота наследник съм на нищетата баща ми не видя в живота и опакото на парата! На дядо му и нас съдбата преследва ни като прокоба! В бедняшки гроб ще легна аз! Над мене няма герб да бди! (х2) Баща ми свърза двата края и днес лежи в гроба тесен! Ще се превърне всичко в плесен и мойта майка ще умре! Синът и в този свят чудесен едва ли ще е по добре! В бедняшки гроб ще легна аз! Над мене няма герб да бди! (х2) Аз знам че бедни и богати и врагове по мироглед И мъдреци и психопати велможи и слуги безчет! не ще пропуснат своя ред в обятията на смъртта! В бедняшки гроб ще легна аз! Над мене няма герб да бди! (х4)