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Yeh-yeh it’s magnus effect turbines which contribute next to zero to propulsion. And never be paid for themselves considering manufacturing and maintenance. I don’t know who had this silly idea. Responder
Hate to be on watch probably end up in Madagascar
Darren Tame
And reduce quite significantly the visibility on the horizon for the OOW on the Bridge……
Peter Dudding
Morgan Dunlap
Ali Nabulssi
What about cargo space and stability
?, heel ?
Yeah yes ıntumedia
It looks good on that scene. How about worse than that weather? And how about maintenance?
makes me dizzy
Kenny Scott
I don’t get it.
Adrián Marcelo Ozán
Carlos Peña
Andrea Limasol
Yeh-yeh it’s magnus effect turbines which contribute next to zero to propulsion. And never be paid for themselves considering manufacturing and maintenance. I don’t know who had this silly idea.
I don’t understand what it does.
Martin Herbert-Burns
Miguel Baena Trinidad
como funciona essa tecnologia?
Where is the resistance?
Ultimate Sit N’ Spin…
Damn, they sure move!