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  2. Talk:Flank speed - Wikipedia

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    This ship has a flank speed of 50 knots (93 km/h; 58 mph) but can travel only 1,500 nautical miles (2,800 km; 1,700 mi) at flank speed, exhausting its fuel in 30 hours. Thus, its "flank speed" consumes fuel over seven times faster than the most economic speed.

  3. Full Speed - Wikipedia

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    Full Speed. Full Speed may refer to: Full Speed (1925 film), silent film western. Full Speed (1934 film), Italian comedy film. Full Speed (1996 film), French film. Full Speed (album), the album by Kid Ink. Full speed or flank speed, a nautical term referring to a ship's true maximum speed. Category: Disambiguation pages.

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    As a result of Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, both NATO and the European Union have started to speed up preparations in case a military conflict with Moscow erupts.

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  7. USS Long Island (CVE-1) - Wikipedia

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    USS Long Island (CVE-1) (originally AVG-1 and then ACV-1) was lead ship of her class and the first escort carrier of the United States Navy. She was also the second ship to be named after Long Island, New York .

  8. USS Abbot (DD-629) - Wikipedia

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    USS Abbot (DD-629) was a Fletcher -class destroyer in the service of the United States Navy. She was the second Navy ship named after Commodore Joel Abbot (1793–1855). Abbot was laid down on 21 September 1942 at Bath, Maine by the Bath Iron Works, launched on 17 February 1943, sponsored by Mrs. Grace Abbot Fletcher, the granddaughter of ...

  9. Flank - Wikipedia

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    Flank may refer to: Flank (anatomy), part of the abdomen. Flank steak, a cut of beef. Part of the external anatomy of a horse. Flank speed, a nautical term. Flank opening, a chess opening. A term in Australian rules football. The side of a military unit, as in a flanking maneuver. Flanking, a sound path in architectural acoustics.