Testing A Hull - A Hull, attached to a long moving beam, being moved through the water while recordings are made on meters and graphs in a room which rides on top of the beam. Data thus obtained indicates the resistance offered by the model in the water - An aid in determining the potential speed of the craft built after the model. From this test engineers can gauge the amount of power required for a particular type of ship. July 4, 1951. (Photo by ACME).
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