Lusitania (passenger ship) (English name) Lusitania

Japanese: Lusitania(客船)(英語表記)Lusitania
Lusitania (passenger ship) (English name) Lusitania

…It was a four-shaft ship with a length of 231.6m, width of 27m, gross tonnage of 31,938 tons, and a speed of 26 knots, equipped with a 72,500 horsepower steam turbine. Along with its sister ship, the Lusitania (built in 1907, gross tonnage of 31,550 tons), it was the first ship to exceed 30,000 tons and was called a mammoth ship. …

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Japanese:

…長さ231.6m,幅27m,総トン数3万1938トン,7万2500馬力蒸気タービンの4軸船で,速力26ノット。姉妹船ルシタニア号Lusitania(1907建造。総トン数3万1550トン)とともに初めて3万トンを超えた船でマンモス船と呼ばれた。…

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