In real life, of course, a brigantine's crew would have either fixed or jury-rigged a rudder at sea or simply steered the ship with her sails. |
For the most part it was considered that air forces would be used primarily for scouting and reconnaissance missions, both overland and at sea. |
They are famed for their ability to operate at sea, in the jungle or in the Arctic wastes and freezing cold of Norway. |
The artist had been set afloat at sea in a large clear bubble, naked, as several other empty bubbles bobbed on the waves around him. |
Knox-Johnston was alone at sea for an incredible 313 days, averaging just 3.39 knots round the globe. |
The first night at sea began calmly and William slept soundly but as the night wore on, the ship began to roll as she encountered a fair swell. |