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In nautical terms ... sailing and flying ... a "knot" is a speed, not a distance.1 knot = 1 nautical mile per hour = 1.152 statute ("regular") miles per hour10 nautical miles = 11.515 statute ("regular") miles10 miles per hour = 8.684 knots
That's going to depend on whether you're sailing aboard a bass boat or an aircraft carrier. The question neglected to specify that critical distinction.
departure=d.long x cos.lat
Zheng_Heof China while sailing through the Indian_Oceanto India to check his crops in 1405.
Those tall poles on sailing ships that are responsible for holding the sails aloft.
Nautical has to do with the sea, or well, sailing, and anything that relates as such. Nautical has to do with the sea, or well, sailing, and anything that relates as such.
Nautical has to do with the sea, or well, sailing, and anything that relates as such. Nautical has to do with the sea, or well, sailing, and anything that relates as such.
when a pilot use a nautical map they can see what place they are going to.
both cities in Ca. - 82 mi = 71.25 nautical miles
Mercator Sailing refers to technique used to deal with the problem of course and distance in the maritime world.
the answer is 4,188 Nautical miles
872 miles, 757.3 nautical miles.
Sailing distance between San Diego and Ensenada is around 73 nautical miles.
By sailing due East for a distance of 245 nautical miles, a ship alters her longitude by 7?25'. Find Latitude of the ship.
Knots are units of speed 1 Knot = 115 % of 1 MPH or 1 Nautical Mile = 1.15 Statute Miles Happy sailing!
There is a full list of nautical terms in Wikipedia [related link]. If you just want one though, Aloft - Up the mast or into the rigging of a sailing ship
Antique dealers would be a good start. There are certain ships chandlers that also deal in nautical themed accessories