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  • 101Lord Nelson class battleship — The Lord Nelson class was a class of two predreadnought battleships built by the Royal Navy between 1905 and 1908. They were the last British predreadnoughts.Technical CharacteristicsThe Lord Nelson class battleships were designed and built at a… …

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  • 102Courbet class battleship — Jean Bart in 1914 Class overview Name: Courbet class Operators …

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  • 103Gorgon class monitor — HMS Gorgon Class overview Name: Gorgon Builders: Armstrong Whitworth …

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  • 104Hindenburg class airship — NOTOC Infobox Aircraft name= Hindenburg class caption= Hindenburg at NAS Lakehurst type=Passenger airship national origin=Germany manufacturer=Luftschiffbau Zeppelin designer=Ludwig Dürr first flight=4 March avyear|1936 introduced= retired=… …

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  • 105Derfflinger-class battlecruiser — SMS Derfflinger Class overview Name: Derfflinger Operators …

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  • 106N3 class battleship — …

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  • 107Danube class starship — Danube class The USS Yangtzee Kiang, a Danube class runabout First appearance Emissary Affiliation United Federation of Planets Starfleet …

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  • 108K class blimp — NOTOC Infobox Aircraft name=K class caption= type=Patrol airship manufacturer=Goodyear designer= first flight=6 December 1938 introduced= retired= status= primary user=US Navy more users= produced= number built=134 variants with their own… …

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  • 109Bismarck class battleship — The Bismarck class battleships were a class of battleships built by Germany around the onset of World War II. In terms of full load displacement, the Bismarck class ships were the third largest battleships ever completed, behind the Japanese… …

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  • 110R31 class airship — NOTOC Infobox Aircraft name=R31 class caption= type=Fleet defense airship national origin=United Kingdom manufacturer=Short Brothers designer= first flight=July avyear|1918 introduced= retired= status= primary user=Royal Navy more users= produced …

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