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artreve said:

Manned models are small scale models that can carry and be handled by at least one person on an open expanse of water. They behave just like real ships, giving the shiphandler the same sensations. Physical conditions such as wind, currents, waves, water depths, channels and berths are reproduced realistically. Manned models are considered by ships' captains and maritime pilots - shiphandlers par excellence - as the next best thing to a full-scale prototype for understanding a ship's behaviour.


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artreve said:

Manned models are small scale models that can carry and be handled by at least one person on an open expanse of water. They behave just like real ships, giving the shiphandler the same sensations. Physical conditions such as wind, currents, waves, water depths, channels and berths are reproduced realistically. Manned models are considered by ships' captains and maritime pilots - shiphandlers par excellence - as the next best thing to a full-scale prototype for understanding a ship's behaviour.


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artreve said:

Manned models are small scale models that can carry and be handled by at least one person on an open expanse of water. They behave just like real ships, giving the shiphandler the same sensations. Physical conditions such as wind, currents, waves, water depths, channels and berths are reproduced realistically. Manned models are considered by ships' captains and maritime pilots - shiphandlers par excellence - as the next best thing to a full-scale prototype for understanding a ship's behaviour.


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artreve said:

Manned models are small scale models that can carry and be handled by at least one person on an open expanse of water. They behave just like real ships, giving the shiphandler the same sensations. Physical conditions such as wind, currents, waves, water depths, channels and berths are reproduced realistically. Manned models are considered by ships' captains and maritime pilots - shiphandlers par excellence - as the next best thing to a full-scale prototype for understanding a ship's behaviour.


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artreve said:

Manned models are small scale models that can carry and be handled by at least one person on an open expanse of water. They behave just like real ships, giving the shiphandler the same sensations. Physical conditions such as wind, currents, waves, water depths, channels and berths are reproduced realistically. Manned models are considered by ships' captains and maritime pilots - shiphandlers par excellence - as the next best thing to a full-scale prototype for understanding a ship's behaviour.


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artreve said:

Manned models are small scale models that can carry and be handled by at least one person on an open expanse of water. They behave just like real ships, giving the shiphandler the same sensations. Physical conditions such as wind, currents, waves, water depths, channels and berths are reproduced realistically. Manned models are considered by ships' captains and maritime pilots - shiphandlers par excellence - as the next best thing to a full-scale prototype for understanding a ship's behaviour.


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artreve said:

Manned models are small scale models that can carry and be handled by at least one person on an open expanse of water. They behave just like real ships, giving the shiphandler the same sensations. Physical conditions such as wind, currents, waves, water depths, channels and berths are reproduced realistically. Manned models are considered by ships' captains and maritime pilots - shiphandlers par excellence - as the next best thing to a full-scale prototype for understanding a ship's behaviour.


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artreve said:

Manned models are small scale models that can carry and be handled by at least one person on an open expanse of water. They behave just like real ships, giving the shiphandler the same sensations. Physical conditions such as wind, currents, waves, water depths, channels and berths are reproduced realistically. Manned models are considered by ships' captains and maritime pilots - shiphandlers par excellence - as the next best thing to a full-scale prototype for understanding a ship's behaviour.


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