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Autor:
P. C. WHITLOCK, HELEN M. DONALD, BRETT HILDER, A. PEACOCK, SEAN MCGRAIL, F. B. HOGBEN, EDGAR K. THOMPSON, K. O. B. SANDAHL, D. G. BENNET
Publikováno v:
The Mariner's Mirror. 61:131-195
Autor:
Brett Hilder
Publikováno v:
Journal of Navigation. 30:459-466
The voyage of Luis Baez de Torres in 1606 resulted in the discovery of the whole southern coast of New Guinea, and of the existence of a strait between Australia and New Guinea. These great geographical results were hidden from the world, and even fr
Autor:
Brett Hilder
Publikováno v:
The Mariner's Mirror. 60:135-141
Autor:
Brett Hilder
Publikováno v:
Journal of Navigation. 18:246-249
The whole question of Polynesian navigation is highly controversial. Dr. David Lewis's paper ‘Ara Moana: Stars of the Sea Road’, in the July issue of this journal, prompts me relate the story of Kau Moala in somewhat greater detail and to assess
Autor:
R. d'E. Atkinson, E. Brett Hilder
Publikováno v:
Journal of Navigation. 2:297-304
In this note, we propose to enquire into how far it may in principle be possible to employ zenith-photography for astro-navigation in the air, also to touch on the question of whether the mechanical difficulties can be adequately overcome. The questi
Autor:
J. L. B. Cowan, Brett Hilder
Publikováno v:
Journal of Navigation. 10:423-427
Autor:
BASIL GREENHILL, EDWIN DORAN, J. G. ASHFORD, BRETT HILDER, W. E. MAY, GEORGE ANSON, THOMAS ARNOLD, EDGAR K. THOMPSON, H. T. FRY
Publikováno v:
The Mariner's Mirror. 54:335-412
Autor:
Brett Hilder
Publikováno v:
Journal of Navigation. 6:314-320
Autor:
Brett Hilder
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Journal of Navigation. 11:194-206
For many generations mariners have been taught the law of storms and the rules for avoiding their centres. This paper describes some of the practical difficulties of avoiding hurricanes in the south-west Pacific area, and the failure of meteorologist
Autor:
Brett Hilder
Publikováno v:
Journal of Navigation. 8:145-152
This paper sets out to describe some of the ways in which merchant seamen may make useful sketch surveys of anchorages, coastlines or even whole islands, so as to improve the official charts, plans and sailing directions in areas which lack complete