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Norway Pilot

Norway Pilot
Author: United States. Hydrographic Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1919
Genre: Pilot guides
ISBN:

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The Norway Pilot

The Norway Pilot
Author: Great Britain. Hydrographic Dept
Publisher:
Total Pages: 510
Release: 1880
Genre: Pilot guides
ISBN:

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Flying to Norway, Grounded in Burma

Flying to Norway, Grounded in Burma
Author: Goronwy Edwards
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2009-03-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1844158098

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Den britiske pilot, Goronwy Edwards, beretter om sin tid i Royal Air Force før og under 2. verdenskrig.


Norway Pilot

Norway Pilot
Author: W. M. Passmore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1979
Genre: Norway
ISBN:

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Norway Pilot

Norway Pilot
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1982
Genre: Norway
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Norway Pilot

Norway Pilot
Author: United States. Hydrographic Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 434
Release: 1915
Genre: Pilot guides
ISBN:

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Norway Pilot

Norway Pilot
Author: Great Britain. Hydrographic Department
Publisher:
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1979
Genre: Norway
ISBN:

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Pilot Society and the Energy Transition

Pilot Society and the Energy Transition
Author: Marianne Ryghaug
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2020-11-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3030611841

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This open access book examines the role of pilot and demonstration projects as crucial devices for conducting innovation in the context of the energy transition. Bridging literature from sustainability transitions and Science and Technology Studies (STS), it argues that such projects play a crucial role, not only in shaping future energy and mobility systems, but in transforming societies more broadly. Pilot projects constitute socio-technical configurations where imagined future realities are materialized. With this as a backdrop, the book explores pilot projects as political entities, focusing on questions of how they gain their legitimacy, which resources are mobilized in their production, and how they can serve as sites of public participation and the production of energy citizenship. The book argues that such projects too often have a narrow technology focus, and that this is a missed opportunity. The book concludes by critically discussing the potential roles of research and innovation policy in transforming how such projects are configured and conducted.


Pilot Cutters Under Sail

Pilot Cutters Under Sail
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Publisher: Seaforth Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2013-07-03
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1848321546

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The pilot cutters that operated around the coasts of northern Europe until the First World War were amongst the most seaworthy and beautiful craft of their size ever built, while the small number that have survived have inspired yacht designers, sailors and traditional craft enthusiasts over the last hundred years.??Even in their day they possessed a charisma unlike any other working craft; their speed and close-windedness, their strength and seaworthiness, fused together into a hull and rig of particular elegance, all to guide the mariner through the rough and tortuous waters of the European seaboard, bought them an enviable reputation.??This new book is both a tribute to and a minutely researched history of these remarkable vessels. The author, perhaps the most experienced sailor of the type, describes the ships themselves, their masters and crews, and the skills they needed for the competitive and dangerous work of pilotage. He explains the differences between the craft of disparate coasts Ð of the Scilly Isles and the Bristol Channel, of northern France, and the wild coastline of Norway Ð and weaves into the history of their development the stories of the men who sailed them.??Written to complement the recent histories of pilot schooners and open boat pilotage, edited and written by the author, this book will be an essential addition to the libraries of historians and enthusiasts of traditional boats.??As seen in the Wiltshire Times.