did caravels had tillers or stering whells?
No.
a caravel is bigger that it and is from the norther part of the world and a galleons is smaller and is from the southern part of the world
caravel
in the 1400s
The caravel, a small highly mobile ship, was the main vessel used in sea exploration. It was hardy, very seaworthy and had a number of different sails making it highly manueverable
No the Caravel had a lateen and a square sail and was steered by rudders. The lateen sail aloud it to sail against the wind
Caravel is a noun.
A caravel was a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship.The caravel came into sight on the horizon.They set sail aboard the caravel for the New World.
It is an air-balloon which can be steered in the air.
Caravel in french means caravelle
My caravel mum loves to dance
The caravel is much smaller than I'd imagined. Christopher Columbus used a caravel.
Synonyms for steered included guided, directed.
Steer is a noun and a verb.
Steered is the past tense of steer: He steered the car into the space perfectly on his first try.
light caravel had triangular sails to better control the wind
Some airplanes are always steered by the rudder Some are steered by a tail wheel coupled to the rudder Some are steered by the brakes at low speed some are steered by the nose wheel at low speed by a tiny steering wheel on the instrument panel All (almost) airplanes have the ability to steer with the brakes