- A
fluyt (archaic Dutch:
fluijt "flute";
Dutch pronunciation: [flœyt] ) is a
Dutch type of
sailing vessel originally designed by the
shipwrights of ****n...
- 649),
French naval schooner used as a
training vessel French fluyt Étoile (1767),
French fluyt,
convoying ship of Bougainville's La
Boudeuse Etoile Haïtienne...
- 2016. "The
Fluyt OTV". Reactionengines.co.uk.
Archived from the
original on 5 July 2012.
Retrieved 1 July 2016. IAC-10.D2.3.7 – The
Fluyt Stage: A Design...
- En flûte (French: "as a
fluyt") is a
French naval expression of the Age of Sail to
designate the use of a
warship as a
transport with
reduced armament...
- Étoile ("Star") was a
fluyt of the
French Navy. She was
originally a
merchantman named Placelière and was
purchased by the Navy
while still on the stocks...
-
corvette Poulette, in a
convoy bound for the Caribbean, that also
included the
fluyts Gracieuse and Rhône. A
decade later, on 29
September 1791, Espérance under...
-
rendering an
enemy vulnerable Floating fuel
station A fuel
dispensing vessel Fluyt A Dutch-made
vessel from the
Golden Age of Sail, with
multiple decks and...
- endurance. At the
beginning of the 17th century, they were
replaced by the
fluyt,
which in
England was also
known as a fly-boat. The name "flyboat" is derived...
-
believed that the
Flying Dutchman was a 17th-century
cargo vessel known as a
fluyt. The
first known print reference to the ship
appears in
Travels in various...
- to 400 tons (bm),
similar to a ketch, with a
rounded fore and aft like a
fluyt.
Galiots had
nearly flat
bottoms to sail in
shallow waters.
These ships...