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- Pilot_(icebreaker) abstract "Pilot (Russian: Пайлот (Paĭlot) was a Russian icebreaker, the world's first steam-powered and metal-ship icebreaker of modern type.Pilot had originally been built as a steam-powered propeller tug. It had the bow altered to achieve an ice-clearing capability (20° raise from keel line). Conversion had been done in 1864 under an order of its owner, the local merchant Mikhail Britnev. This allowed the Pilot to push itself on the top of the ice and consequently break it. It's said that M.O. Britnev fashioned the bow of his ship after the shape of old wooden Pomor boats (kochs), which had been navigating icy waters of the White Sea and Barents Sea for centuries.The Pilot was used between 1864-1890 for navigation in the Gulf of Finland between Kronstadt and Oranienbaum thus extending the summer navigation season by several weeks. Inspired by the success of the Pilot, Mikhail Britnev built a second similar vessel "Boy" ("Battle" in Russian) in 1875 and a third "Booy" ("Buoy" in Russian) in 1889.The cold winter of 1870–1871 led to the international recognition of Britnev's design. That year the Elbe River and the port of Hamburg froze, which caused a prolonged halt of navigation and huge commercial losses. In such circumstances, Germans purchased the Pilot's design from Britnev for some 300 rubles. Thus the German Eisbrecher I appeared in 1871, and other European countries soon followed the suit.With its rounded shape and strong metal hull, Pilot had all the main features present in the modern icebreakers, therefore it is often considered the first true icebreaker. Another contender for this title is icebreaker Yermak, built in England for Russia according to the design of Admiral Stepan Makarov and under his supervision. Makarov borrowed the main principles from Pilot and applied them for creation of the first polar icebreaker, which was able to run over and crush pack ice.".
- Pilot_(icebreaker) thumbnail 1976._Ледокол_Пайлот.jpg?width=300.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageID "12784811".
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageLength "3064".
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageRevisionID "674755735".
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Barents_Sea.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Bow_(ship).
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Icebreakers_of_Russia.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_inventions.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Drift_ice.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Elbe.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Elbe_River.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_of_Finland.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Hamburg.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Hull_(ship).
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Hull_(watercraft).
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Icebreaker.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Icebreaker_Yermak.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Koch_(boat).
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Kronstadt.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Mikhail_Britnev.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Oranienbaum,_Russia.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Pack_ice.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Pomors.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Ruble.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Russian_language.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Stepan_Makarov.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Tug.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Tugboat.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink White_Sea.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink Yermak_(1898_icebreaker).
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLink File:1976._Ледокол_Пайлот.jpg.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pilot (icebreaker)".
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pilot".
- Pilot_(icebreaker) hasPhotoCollection Pilot_(icebreaker).
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- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ru.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) subject Category:Icebreakers_of_Russia.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) subject Category:Russian_inventions.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) hypernym Icebreaker.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) type Ship.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) comment "Pilot (Russian: Пайлот (Paĭlot) was a Russian icebreaker, the world's first steam-powered and metal-ship icebreaker of modern type.Pilot had originally been built as a steam-powered propeller tug. It had the bow altered to achieve an ice-clearing capability (20° raise from keel line). Conversion had been done in 1864 under an order of its owner, the local merchant Mikhail Britnev. This allowed the Pilot to push itself on the top of the ice and consequently break it. It's said that M.O.".
- Pilot_(icebreaker) label "Pilot (icebreaker)".
- Pilot_(icebreaker) sameAs Pilot_(Schiff,_1864).
- Pilot_(icebreaker) sameAs m.02x4tl6.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) sameAs Пайлот.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) sameAs Q1623903.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) sameAs Q1623903.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) wasDerivedFrom Pilot_(icebreaker)?oldid=674755735.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) depiction 1976._Ледокол_Пайлот.jpg.
- Pilot_(icebreaker) isPrimaryTopicOf Pilot_(icebreaker).