Showing 785 items
matching specification
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Anglo-Australian Supersonic Trainer/Close Support Aircraft - provisional specifications 1969
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, GAMD Quality Control Specifications
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, Quality Control Division Quality Specifications
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, factory manual materials specifications standards tables
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Snecma Atar Engine Specifications, Atar
Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (item) - CAC Supersonic Trainer - CA31 program & cost analysis / correspondence / reports / specifications
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Jindivik MK 4A Equipment Test Specifications
Publication No. B4A- PO3 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Material Specifications, CAC Material Specifications CA501-CA999
Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Material Specifications, CAC Material Specifications CA251-CA500
Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Material Specifications, CAC Material Specifications CA101-CA250
Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Material Specifications, CAC Material Specifications CA2000
Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Material Specifications, CAC Material Specifications CA1000 Series
Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Broken Hill Proprietary Co Ltd, BHP Sections: Metric Properties and Availability, 1972
Softcoversteel specifications and properties , walsh st library -
Plutarch Project
Trireme Replica, Paralos, circa 2005
The name Trireme comes from its distinct three rows of oars/oarsmen. The first tier of rowers were known as the Thranites, translating to Thrones. They were the most prestigious, and worked the hardest because their oars were furthest away from the water and therefore had to work harder. They were usually younger and they were paid one and a half drachma per day, half a drachma more than the other two tiers of rowers who were paid one drachma per day. After a few years working as Thranites, each was moved down into the second tier, the Zygites. Zygites derives from the word balance, as the second tier was balanced in the middle. After more years again, oarsmen were moved down into the third and final tier, known as the Thalamites. The Thalamites were consistently wet due to the proximity of their tier to the water. The water would leak through the gaps where the oars entered the ships despite the leather skins used to close the openings.This is a unique specimen made by D. Paraskevatos, in that it is the only one of its kind in the world that has been built to the exact specifications of the Athenian vessel. It was built in Melbourne and it also has historic and artistic valueWooden replica model ship that is an exact replica of the ancient Athenian trireme making it unique in the world since there's no other such replica made. Great care was exercised to ensure that it will include all functionality and detail of the ancient ship used to by the Athenians to fight in the Sea battle of Salamis and beyond. Mr Denis Paraskevatos constructed the Paralos Trireme over a period of eighteen months. Mr Paraskevatos relayed the history of his Trireme. The first Trireme was constructed in Greece by the shipbuilder Aminoklis in 704BC, originating from Corinth. The first four Triremes he constructed were ordered by a Poliykrates from Samos, thus the ships were known as Samines. Poliykrates realised he would be able to use the Triremes for his own benefit against invading pirates, as well as to engage in activities of piracy himself. The Athenians built 200 Triremes for the battle of Salamis, all constructed over a period of eighteen months. This was a huge feat, on average a new ship was build every second day. Triremes were primarily used in sea battles, however there were two unique Triremes, the Salaminia and the Paralos, which were considered Holy and only used for Ambassadors and Consulates on overseas trips. Mr Paraskevatos’ Trireme is the Paralos. The term Paralos derives from the Greek social class from the shores, or the merchant classes. Greece was divided into three basic social classes. The mountain region, the plateaus or fields bound to agriculture, and those from the shores. Paralia translates to from the shore. The Paralia were an important class in influencing the democracy. They were divergent group who would deliberately vote on the contrary to everyone else. This is how the Trireme was born. Every Trireme held between 20-50 soldiers, and either 170 or 174 oarsmen. Mr Paraskevatos’ Trireme is a 174 oarsmen ship. The role of the oarsmen was difficult and specialised. When engaged in sea battle and the wind was not enough, the navy would remove the masts and leave them on shore and solely use the oarsmen, leaving the deck clear. However when there were sufficient winds and both the sails and oars were in use the oarsmen had to show great skill in manoeuvrability. When the oarsmen were not needed to manoeuvre the ship they also engaged in battle. model, replica, paraskevatos, plutarch, ship, trireme, παρασκευάτος, πανομοιότυπο -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Specification of Walsh Street
This document is owned by the Murphy family and was provided to the Robin Boyd Foundation for digitisation.Typewritten, foolscap,18 pages with a cover -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Propeller Equipment for Viscount Salvage Schemes and Specifications Overhaul Manual, Rotol Limited
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - CAC Quality Specifications
Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - RAAF - Synthetic Navigation Trainer W-107 ,Test Specifications Numbers 20041-20050 WCL, RAAF - Synthetic Navigation Trainer W-107
AAP 7573.028-3-5 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - RAAF - Synthetic Navigation Trainer W-107, Test Specification Numbers 20051-20060, RAAF - Synthetic Navigation Trainer W-107
AAP 7573.028-3-6 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - RAAF - Synthetic Navigation Trainer W-107, Test Specifications Nos.20011-20020, RAAF - Synthetic Navigation Trainer W-107
AAP 7573.028-3-2 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - RAAF - Synthetic Navigation Trainer W-107 , Test Specifications Numbers 20021-20030 Inclusive, RAAF - Synthetic Navigation Trainer W-107
AAP 7573.028-3-3 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - RAAF - Synthetic Navigation Trainer W-107 , Test Specifications Nos. 320001-20010 Incl Repair And Overhaul, RAAF - Synthetic Navigation Trainer W-107
AAP 7573.028-3-1 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Air Data Sensors And Air Data Converter Installation And Specifications Manual Universal Avionics System Coporation, Air Data Sensors And Air Data Converter
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - SNECMA ATAR 09C Test Specifications, Atar PTS 201-8 to 202-13
Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Bendix Multiple Instrument Specifications 125-8-2
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (Item) - Airborne recorders, TEAC Specifications Airborne Recorders
TEAC Video -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - DTD Material Specifications RAAF
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Air Philippines Aircraft Specifications and Documentations RP-C8006 Certificates of Airworthiness. Certificates of Registration. Aircraft Station Licence. Insurance. Weight and Balance. Aircraft Specification. Compass Swing. Other random documents, Air Philippines Random Documentation
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Sioux Centrifugal Clutch Shoes - Liner Bonding Process RAAF Specification Engineering, Sioux Centrifugal Clutch Shoes - Liner Bonding Process
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - RAAF specification engineer AC 160, Chinook CH47C medium lift helicopter