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  • Metacentric height was designed at and the tactical diameter was estimated at about.
  • The tactical diameter was estimated at about.
  • They were considered to have good seagoing qualities, with a tactical diameter of and they could complete a full 360?circle in seven minutes and 32 seconds.
  • "Africa " and her sisters were the first British battleships with balanced rudders since the 1870s and were very maneuverable, with a tactical diameter of at.
  • "King Edward VII " and her sisters were the first British battleships with balanced rudders since the 1870s and were very manoeuvrable, with a tactical diameter of at.
  • At sea, however, they were reported to handle well, with a comparatively small Tactical Diameter ( turning circle ) particularly when turning into the wind, according to Lt . Cmdr.
  • The two 5 MW Azipod VI1600A units considerably improve the maneuverability of the icebreaker  the tactical diameter of the turning circle in open water is less than the overall length of the ship.
  • The Standards were a group of ships with four turrets, oil fuel, a 21-knot top speed, a 700-yard tactical diameter at top speed, and heavy armor distributed on the " All or Nothing " principle.
  • "Britannia " and her sisters were the first British battleships with balanced rudders since the 1870s and were very manoeuvrable, with a tactical diameter of 340 yards ( 311 m ) at 15 knots ( 27.75 km / h ).
  • "Hibernia " and her sisters were the first British battleships with balanced rudders since the 1870s and were very manoeuvrable, with a tactical diameter of 340 yards ( 311 m ) at 15 knots ( 27.75 km / h ).
  • "Commonwealth " and her sisters were the first British battleships with balanced rudders since the 1870s and were very maneuverable, with a tactical diameter of 340 yards ( 311 m ) at 15 knots ( 27.75 km / h ).
  • "Hindustan " and her sisters were the first British battleships with balanced rudders since the 1870s and were very maneuverable, with a tactical diameter of 340 yards ( 311 m ) at 15 knots ( 27.75 km / h ).
  • "Dominion " and her sisters were the first British battleships with balanced rudders since the 1870s and were very maneuverable, with a tactical diameter of 340 yards ( 311 m ) at 15 knots ( 27.75 km / h ).
  • "New Zealand " and her sisters were the first British battleships with balanced rudders since the 1870s and were very manoeuvrable, with a tactical diameter of 340 yards ( 311 m ) at 15 knots ( 27.75 km / h ).