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- Boat (6417 bytes)
- Aviation history (39698 bytes)
17: ...ed with strong canvas and provided with two large oars or wings moving on a horizontal axis, and so arra... - Ship (18843 bytes)
17: ... engine]] to ships in the early [[19th century]], oars propelled [[galley]]s or the wind propelled [[sai...
122: ...me]] An ancient vessel, propelled by two banks of oars.
139: * [[Galley]] A warship propelled by oars with a sail for use in a favourable wind.
149: ...[Penteconter]] An ancient warship propelled by 50 oars, 25 on each side.
152: ...]] An ancient warship propelled by three banks of oars. On the upper row three rowers hold one oar, on t... - Longship (3972 bytes)
5: ...ship was always of a one-level construction, with oars along almost entire length of both sides, later s...
14: The first longships used only oars. In general, the [[Norway|Norwegian]] and [[Denma... - Rowing (20818 bytes)
5: ... above the water level and faces backwards, using oars to move the boat. This may be done on a [[river]]...
11: *In ''sculling'', each rower has two oars (one in each hand), and because of this symmetry ...
30: ...ce the boat while putting maximum effort into the oars is therefore an essential skill of rowing. Origin...
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