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Full Speed Ahead is a 1936 British drama film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Paul Neville, Moira Lynd and Richard Norris. The film was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie for distribution by the Hollywood company Paramount Pictures. [1] It is also known by the alternative title Full Steam Ahead.
Full Speed Ahead is a 1940 British drama film directed by John Hunt and starring Frederick Peisley, Dinah Sheridan and Morland Graham. [1] It was filmed at Cricklewood Studios in London . [ 2 ] A second feature , it was distributed by General Film Distributors on a double bill with The Man in the Iron Mask .
The oft quoted command Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead, attributed to Rear Admiral David G. Farragut Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Full Speed Ahead .
Ferrari is full speed ahead on its first electric car—and the CEO promises it’s going to roar just as loud as a combustion engine. Sasha Rogelberg. Updated September 28, 2024 at 10:00 AM.
Somethingroyal was named the 1973 Kentucky Broodmare of the Year when at age 18 she became the oldest mare to foal an American Triple Crown winner, Secretariat. [4] She had already established herself as a "blue hen", having produced several stakes-winning and stakes-placed horses. Her most important foals included: [1] [5]
Full Steam Ahead is a command to move forward at maximum speed. It may also refer to: Full Steam Ahead, an alternate title to 1936 British film Full Speed Ahead, directed by Lawrence Huntington; Full Steam Ahead, a 1951 Hungarian film directed by Félix Máriássy
A pilot of a DC-10 consulting his checklist. In aviation, a preflight checklist is a list of tasks that should be performed by pilots and aircrew prior to takeoff. Its purpose is to improve flight safety by ensuring that no important tasks are forgotten. Failure to correctly conduct a preflight check using a checklist is a major contributing ...
Neonatal maladjustment syndrome (NMS) is a syndrome where newborn foals exhibit uncommon behaviors, occurring in three to five percent of live births. These behaviors can include aimless wandering, hypersensitivity to loud sounds and brightness, weakness or coordination issues, and the incapability to nurse.