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- Q1529858 subject Q5827287.
- Q1529858 subject Q8737608.
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- Q1529858 abstract "Flush deck is a term in naval architecture. It can refer to any deck of a ship which is continuous from stem to stern. It has two specific common referents:Flush deck aircraft carriers are those with no island superstructure, so that the top deck of the vessel consists of only an unbroken flight deck. "Flush deckers" is a common nickname for a series of American destroyers built in large quantities during or shortly after World War I – the Caldwell, Wickes, and Clemson classes – so called because they lacked the raised forecastle of preceding American destroyers, thus the main deck was a flush deck.↑".
- Q1529858 thumbnail USS_Langley_(CV-1).jpg?width=300.
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- Q1529858 wikiPageWikiLink Q5827287.
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- Q1529858 wikiPageWikiLink Q8737608.
- Q1529858 wikiPageWikiLink Q8861680.
- Q1529858 wikiPageWikiLink Q928631.
- Q1529858 comment "Flush deck is a term in naval architecture. It can refer to any deck of a ship which is continuous from stem to stern. It has two specific common referents:Flush deck aircraft carriers are those with no island superstructure, so that the top deck of the vessel consists of only an unbroken flight deck.".
- Q1529858 label "Flush deck".
- Q1529858 depiction USS_Langley_(CV-1).jpg.