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List of cruisers of the United States Navy § Scout cruisers (SCR, SC, CS) Chester class – later re-classified as light cruisers (CL); The first three Omaha-class ships were also designated "scout cruisers" (CS) when ordered, but in 1920, before any were launched, the Navy revised its classification system and they - and the Chesters - became light cruisers (CL).
In 1920 all scout cruisers were redesignated as "light cruisers" (CL). [ 3 ] Birmingham was the first ship in the world to launch an airplane, in 1910 with pilot Eugene Ely , who also performed the first landing on a ship the following year, on USS Pennsylvania . [ 4 ]
The Curtiss SOC Seagull was an American single-engined scout observation seaplane, designed by Alexander Solla of the Curtiss-Wright Corporation for the United States Navy. The aircraft served on battleships and cruisers in a seaplane configuration, being launched by catapult and recovered from a sea landing.
The Scout multistage rocket was the first orbital launch vehicle to be entirely composed of solid fuel stages. It was also the only vehicle of that type until the successful launch of the Japanese Lambda 4S in 1970. The original Scout (a backronym for Solid Controlled Orbital Utility Test system) was designed in 1957 at the NACA, at Langley ...
Scout (autonomous boat), an autonomous boat designed to complete a transatlantic crossing Scout (train) , a passenger train of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, inaugurated in 1916 Scout Motor Services, absorbed into Ribble Motor Services , both former bus operators in North West England
(Scout) (Scout Motors) Performance-wise, the two trucks can go from 0-60 mph in only 3.5 seconds, with the four-wheel drive system (most likely dual motor) outputting 1,000 lb. ft of torque.
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