About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 192. Chapters: Automobile designers, Automotive styling features, Ford vehicle design, Naval architecture, Cavitation, Aerodynamics, Hull, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Convertible, Armoured flight deck, International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, Forces on sails, Lyon's Whelp, Custom car, Shipbuilding, Automotive design, Streamliner, Boat building, Spoiler, Classification society, American Society of Naval Engineers, Ponton, Fastback, Crossover, List of longest consumer road vehicles, Special paint schemes in racing cars, American Bureau of Shipping, Suicide door, Chrome plating, Personal luxury car, Germanischer Lloyd, Cab forward, Vinyl roof, Kammback, Driver visibility, Hidden headlamps, Alloy wheel, Grille, Hubcap, Sunroof, Concord Naval Weapons Station, Submarine hull, Maritime Research Institute Netherlands, Rim, Spare tire, Barchetta, Response amplitude operator, Virtual tuning, Downsize, EyesOn Design, Coke bottle styling, Wave making resistance, Peugeot Concours Design, Cab over, Safe room, Landyacht, Spinner, Targa top, Racing stripe, MIT Car, Continental tire, Tailfin, New Edge, Significant wave height, Opera window, Free surface effect, Auto(r), International Automotive Design, Ship and Offshore Structural Mechanics Laboratory, Automotive suspension design, Whitewall tire, George Steers, Squat effect, Econobox, Floating airport, Sivan design group, Pontoon effect, Ship resistance and propulsion, Bureau of Construction and Repair, Noise and vibration on maritime vessels, Stability conditions, Pelle Pettersson, Dagmar bumpers, Hood scoop, Very large floating structure, Chalmers Naval Architecture Students' Society, Watercraft, DesignworksUSA, Customised buses and trucks in Pakistan, Stanko Bloudek, Bilge keel, Cooks Yard, Anti-torpedo bulge, Black box, Quarter glass, Cofferdam, Dromon Bureau of Shipping, ...