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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 90. Chapters: Cavitation, Hull, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Armoured flight deck, International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, Forces on sails, Lyon's Whelp, Shipbuilding, Boat building, Classification society, American Society of Naval Engineers, American Bureau of Shipping, Germanischer Lloyd, Concord Naval Weapons Station, Submarine hull, Maritime Research Institute Netherlands, Response amplitude operator, Wave making resistance, Safe room, Significant wave height, Free surface effect, Ship and Offshore Structural Mechanics Laboratory, George Steers, Squat effect, Floating airport, Pontoon effect, Ship resistance and propulsion, Bureau of Construction and Repair, Noise and vibration on maritime vessels, Stability conditions, Very large floating structure, Chalmers Naval Architecture Students' Society, Watercraft, Bilge keel, Cooks Yard, Anti-torpedo bulge, Cofferdam, Dromon Bureau of Shipping, George Steers and Co, Pneumatic stabilized platform, Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Bureau of Ships, Float-out, Angle of loll, David W. Taylor Medal, Harold E. Saunders, Henry Steers, School of Mathematics and Naval Construction, Royal Institution of Naval Architects, Springing, Padded V-hull, Ship collision, Capsize screening formula, Froude-Krylov force, Fitting-out, Advanced Enclosed Mast/Sensor, Ski boat, Bow wave, James Rich Steers, Stabilizer, Ship grounding, Scantling length, List, Wave-piercing, Royal School of Naval Architecture, Limit of Positive Stability, Crystal rdv 01, Royal Corps of Naval Constructors, Flush deck, Tribon, Slamming, Capuchon, Sheer, Camber, John Alden, Sternpost, Wetted area. Excerpt: An armoured flight deck is an aircraft carrier flight deck that incorporates substantial armour in its design. Comparison is often made between some of designs of the Royal Navy (RN) and the ...