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Paddle steamer (6106 bytes)
1: ...tern are known as '''sternwheelers'''. The paddle steamer is obsolete technology and few if any have been b... 3: ...oat Natchez.jpg|center|thumb|540px|A sternwheeler paddleboat in [[Louisiana]].]] 5: ...ave featured ''feathering'' methods that keep the paddle blade pointing closer to vertically downwards dur... 7: ...teamer on the lake of Lucerne. Right: detail of a steamer]] 9: ...al double-acting steam engine driving two 13.1 ft paddle wheels on the sides of the craft. On [[July 15]]... Paddle (1384 bytes) 1: ...tc. For the computer/video game controller, see [[paddle (game controller)]]''. 3: ... a rigid sheet (the ''blade'') on the other end. Paddles for use in [[kayak]]s are longer, with a blade o... 5: ... the user's hands and completely supported by the paddler, whereas an oar is primarily supported by the bo... 9: A '''paddle''' may also be another device of roughly similar ... Without a Paddle (541 bytes) 1: ..._movie.jpg|thumb|175px|Movie poster for Without a Paddle]] 3: '''''Without a Paddle''''' is a [[2004]] film about three guys going on... 8: *[http://www.withoutapaddlemovie.com/ Official site] 9: *{{imdb title|id=0364751|title=Without a Paddle}} Paddle tires (716 bytes) 1: ...perior traction in the sand, in part, because the paddles dig into the sand and push of from the buried sa... 3: ...sandrail]]s, and [[4 wheel drive]]s. Because the paddles are rigid and stick up several inches, they are ... Paddle (game controller) (1207 bytes) 1: ...sful video game console, the [[Atari 2600]], used paddles for several of its games, as did early home comp... 3: ...ommonly called paddles. Even though the simulated paddles appeared on-screen (as small vertical line segme... USS Paddle (SS-263) (7515 bytes) 2: ...="2"|[[Image:USS Paddle;0826305.jpg|thumb|300px|''Paddle'' (SS-263), underway, circa 1944-45.]] 70: ...hip of the [[United States Navy]] named for the [[paddle]], a large ganoid fish of the Mississippi and its... 72: ''Paddle'' (SS-263) was laid down [[1 May]] [[1942]] by [[... 74: After trials and training, ''Paddle'' left New London [[8 June]] 1943 for the [[Panam... 78: <i>Paddle</i>'s first patrol, [[20 July]] – [[12 Sept... Dog paddle swimming (2645 bytes) 5: In '''dog paddle swimming''' the [[Swimming|swimmer]] lies on his ... Tramp steamer (519 bytes) 1: ...re used exclusively as a source of power in Tramp Steamers. Clyde steamer (3334 bytes) 1: ...ey off Greenock 1994.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Paddle steamer [[PS Waverley]] steaming down the [[Firth of Clyd... 2: ...:TS Queen Mary 1981.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Turbine steamer [[TS Queen Mary]].]] 3: ...nues to provide the leisurely delights of ''Clyde steamer'' excursions. 6: ...s they had previously intimated to the Public"''. Steamer services were also introduced onto the inland loc... 10: ... first turbine powered merchant vessel, the Clyde steamer [[TS King Edward|TS ''King Edward'']], was built ... American Steamer (563 bytes) 1: The '''American Steamer''' was an [[American]] [[steam car]] manufactured... The Steamer Range (562 bytes) 1: [[Image:Steamer-Range.jpg|thumb|Steamer Range Viewed From Mt Roberts]] 3: '''The Steamer Range''' is a series of spectacular rock formatio... Mount Steamer (298 bytes) 1: ...etween the [[Main Range National Park]] and [[The Steamer Range]] in [[Australia]]. Walking to the summit i... 5: [[Category:Mountains of Australia|Steamer]] Stanley Steamer (810 bytes) 1: ...-powered [[automobile]] produced by the [[Stanley Steamer Company]] which set the world [[land speed record... 3: The Steamer enjoyed a boom in the early 1900's before eventua... 5: ...f the [[Tonight Show]], owns and drives a Stanley Steamer to work. Even though it leaks water, it remains o... 12: ...http://www.stanleysteamers.com/index.html Stanley Steamers] Stanley Steamer Company (2132 bytes) 1: '''The Stanley Steamer Company''' was an [[United States|American]] manu... 3: ...r]]s were used, beginning in [[1915]]. A Stanley Steamer broke the world record for the fastest mile in a ... 5: ...vince the audience of the benefits of the Stanley Steamer car as to plant the notion in the reader's head t... 7: ...r interests to Prescott Warren. The last Stanley Steamer was produced before [[1927]]. 11: ...rg/Museum-ME.html Museum web page] on the Stanley Steamers in [[Kingfield, Maine]]. Flying Steamer Duck (1123 bytes) 2: <tr><th align="center" bgcolor=pink>'''Flying Steamer Duck'''<br>{{StatusLeastConcern}}</th></tr> 20: The '''Flying Steamer Duck''', ''Tachyeres patachonicus''. Tattershall Castle (steamer) (743 bytes) 1: The '''''Tattershall Castle''''' is a [[paddle steamer]] which is now moored on the [[Thames|River Thame... 3: The steamer was built in [[1934]] as a passenger ferry on the... USS Steamer Bay (CVE-87) (5160 bytes) 64: '''USS ''Steamer Bay'' (CVE-87)''', ex-MC hull 1124, was laid down... 66: ''Steamer Bay'' held sea trials in [[Puget Sound]] and sail... 68: ''Steamer Bay'' arrived at [[Majuro]] on 1 August to discha... 70: ...0 aircraft sorties in support of ground forces. ''Steamer Bay'' remained in the Philippine Islands with the... 72: ''Steamer Bay'' anchored there from 5 to 10 February when s... Magellanic Flightless Steamer Duck (1137 bytes) 2: ...gn="center" bgcolor=pink>'''Magellanic Flightless Steamer Duck'''<br>{{StatusLeastConcern}}</th></tr> 20: The '''Flightless Steamer Duck''', ''Tachyeres pteneres''. Falkland Flightless Steamer Duck (1132 bytes) 2: ...lign="center" bgcolor=pink>'''Falkland Flightless Steamer Duck'''<br>{{StatusLeastConcern}}</th></tr> 20: The '''Falkland Steamerduck''', ''Tachyeres brachypterus''. White-headed Flightless Steamer Duck (1255 bytes) 2: ...="center" bgcolor=pink>'''White-headed Flightless Steamer Duck'''<br>{{StatusNearConcern}}</th></tr> 20: ...te-headed Flightless Steamer Duck''' or '''Chubut Steamerduck''' ('''''Tachyeres leucocephalus''''') is end...
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