The bridge. Used to be the wheelhouse, back in the days when it was in a separated area
Seaman or Sailor.
battleship Oklahoma
The USS Wisconsin.
Russian battleship Potemkin ended in 1919.
Russian battleship Potemkin was created in 1904.
With a steering wheel in the bridge.
Battleship
USS South Dakota BB57
Seaman or Sailor.
Yes. It is called Battleship
Battleship Row
A steering wheel on a sail boat is still called a steering wheel.
Yes. They're called the Fondue Ukonon
The game is called BATTLESHIP. It is still sold in stores. There is a famous advertising line for that game which is used in slang. "Hey, you sunk my battleship!"
It depends on what they looked like. If they had three banks of oars they were called Triremes if they had five they were QuinqueremesHope this helpsIn a literal sense, battleship would be bellum navis.
A steering lever can be called a tiller if a person is referring to a boat steering lever or a rudder control. Other words used for a steering lever include helm and rein.
A battleship curve is a region found in archaeology where it is thought a battleship may once have lain.