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Operation Windmill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Operation Windmill (OpWml) was a United States Navy exploration and training mission to Antarctica in 1947-1948. This operation was a follow up to the First Antarctic Development Project which was ca...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Operation Windmill (American expedition), ...Maudheim Base on the Queen Maud Land coast in the territory claimed in 1939 by Norway. ... CREATE MY Operation Wi... NEW DOCUMENT...
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Operation Windmill. Operation Windmill summary with 1 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. ... Operation Windmill (OpWml) was a U.S. Navy exploration and training mission to Antarctica in 1947-1948. This operation was a follow up to the First Antarctic Development Project which was called...
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Beebe hinted earlier today that Arkansas could become the site of a fourth windmill manufacturing operation while announcing an initiative with the Clinton Foundation to make Arkansas buildings more energy efficient.
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The windmill was introduced into England in the 12th century - probably by Crusaders returning from the wars in the Holy Land. These early Mills were quite small and we can glimpse some of their details from mediaeval manuscripts, stained glass and carved representations.
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Moreover, to capture strong winds a high altitude is necessary with windmill operation intended at high rotating blade speeds. High blade speeds require a very strong structure which limits the utility of the conventional windmill system to commercial applications.
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