Several vessels have been named Echo: Echo (1790 ship) was launched in 1791 in Liverpool as a slave ship. She made two complete voyages from Liverpool...
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HMS Echo was the first of two multi-role hydrographic survey ships commissioned by the Royal Navy. With her sister ship, HMS Enterprise, they formed the...
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from an obstacle (enemy ship, iceberg, or sunken ship). The distance from the obstacle is found using the formula d = (V*t)/2. Echo depth sounding is the...
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The Echo class was a class of multi-purpose hydrographic survey ships in commission with the Royal Navy. The ships were primarily tasked with conducting...
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two classes of survey ships of the British Royal Navy known as the Echo-class: Echo-class survey ship (1957) Echo-class survey ship (2002) This disambiguation...
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Echo may refer to the following slave ships: Echo (1790 ship) Echo (1845 ship) This article includes a list of ships with the same or similar names. If...
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command of a sailing ship, the USS Echo, a unique ship in the Pacific Fleet. The only crew member who knows how to work a ship with sails is eager young...
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data may represent voyages by Echo for the EIC but for which logbooks did not end up in EIC storage. (Until 1814 British ships were legally forbidden to sail...
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Look up Echo, echo, or reecho in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An echo is a reflection of sound. Echo may also refer to: Echo (DC Comics), various different...
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USS Echo (IX-95), an unclassified miscellaneous vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the nymph Echo. A sailing scow, she...
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