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    Pilot is a pilot boat and museum ship in San Diego, California. She was launched in 1914 in San Diego, built in the local boatyard of Manuel Goularte....
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    A pilot boat is a type of boat used to transport maritime pilots between land and the inbound or outbound ships that they are piloting. Pilot boats were...
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  • to Australia Pilot (1914 boat), a pilot boat and museum ship in San Diego, California, U.S. Pilot (1924 boat), a pilot boat in Boston Pilot (icebreaker)...
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    her off Ambrose Lightship in 1914. The New Jersey was replaced by the pilot boat Sandy Hook. In 1902, the steam pilot-boat New Jersey was built by A. C...
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  • This is a list of pilot boats for Delaware, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. Some pilot boats have the same ship number as they may...
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    The Sandy Hook was a steam pilot boat built in 1902, by Lewis Nixon at the Crescent Shipyard in Elizabeth, New Jersey. In 1914, she was purchased by the...
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    The Columbia was a 19th-century pilot boat built C. & R. Poillon shipyard in 1879 for Sandy Hook and New York pilots that owned the Isaac Webb, which was...
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    The pilot cutter developed from the need for a fast boat to take maritime pilots from harbour to incoming large trading vessels. As most early pilots were...
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    Fish flying boat in 1913 brought him into contact with John Cyril Porte, a retired Royal Navy lieutenant, aircraft designer and test pilot who was to become...
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    surface vessels, such as a sport fishing boat, the flying bridge may have controls permitting the ship to be piloted from the flying bridge, but will lack...
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    The Boland 1914 Monoplane Flying Boat was a tailless, pusher flying boat built by the Boland Aeroplane and Motor Company This aircraft was the only monoplane...
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    AD Flying Boat.  Norway Det Norske Luftfartsrederi, Channel Mk I Data from British Aeroplanes 1914-18 General characteristics Crew: two, pilot and observer...
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    19th-century pilot boat built in 1850 for the New York maritime pilots. She was designed by the yacht designer George Steers. The Grinnell was the first pilot boat...
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    Lloyd Trigg (category New Zealand World War II pilots)
    Officer Lloyd Allan Trigg VC DFC (5 May 1914 or 5 June 1914 – 11 August 1943), of Houhora, New Zealand, was a pilot in the RNZAF during World War II. He...
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    The Sopwith Bat Boats were British flying boats designed and built from 1912 to 1914. A single-engined pusher biplane, the Bat Boat was the first successful...
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    Benoist XIV (redirect from Benoist Air-Boat)
    first fixed-wing scheduled airline was started on January 1, 1914. The flight was piloted by Tony Jannus and flew from St. Petersburg, Florida, to Tampa...
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    Narrowboat (redirect from Narrow boat)
    A narrowboat is a particular type of canal boat, built to fit the narrow locks of the United Kingdom. The UK's canal system provided a nationwide transport...
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    1914. p. 1. "A line of flying boats across Tampa Bay may be established here in 30 days!". St. Petersburg Times. December 5, 1913. "Pioneer pilot Jannus...
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    were biplane flying boats powered by a single engine mounted amongst the interplane struts and driving a pusher propeller. The pilot and a single passenger...
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    a pilot officer at the onset of the Second World War, following which he joined the RAF Coastal Command and took command of a Sunderland flying boat during...
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