British Warships in the Age of Sail was created in 2005.
Age of Sail II was created in 2001-01.
Age of Sail - video game - was created on 1996-11-30.
David J. Hepper has written: 'British warship losses in the age of sail, 1650-1859' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Royal Navy, History, History, Naval, Naval History, Warships
Old warships are often referred to as "vessels" or "ships of the line," particularly those used during the age of sail. Additionally, historical warships may be categorized as "museum ships" when preserved for public display. Some specific terms like "battleship," "cruiser," or "destroyer" can also refer to older naval vessels depending on their class and era.
Age of Sail II happened in 2001.
John Harland has written: 'Seamanship in the age of sail' -- subject(s): Warships, Sailing ships, Seamanship 'Ships & seamanship' -- subject(s): Marine painters, Biography, Marine art
Age of Sail - video game - happened in 1996.
The age of sail.
It would depend on what type of warship and what speed they were designed for. Destroyers are capable of sailing faster than cruisers and carriers, but in peacetime they usually do not need to. Somewhere between twenty and thirty knots is probably considered flank speed in this age.
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Age of Sail II - 2001 VG was released on: USA: 31 January 2001
It means that a test was successfully completed very easily, or passed by a wide margin.The idiom comes from the age of sail, when battling warships would lower or strike their colors (flags) to surrender, so that the victor was the ship left with flags still triumphantly flying (waving).