Why Are The Battleship's Propellers All Different?
In this episode we're looking at the different types of propellers. For our episode on the propellers: • Doesn't The Navy Require Museum Ships To R... To get your drydock merchandise: https://www.battleshipnewjersey.org/s... For all the details on drydock and to get your tickets: https://www.battleshipnewjersey.org/d... To send Ryan a message on Facebook: / ryanszimanski To support the battleship's efforts to drydock, go to: https://63691.blackbaudhosting.com/63... The views and opinions expressed in this video are those of the content creator only and may not reflect the views and opinions of the Battleship New Jersey Museum & Memorial, the Home Port Alliance for the USS New Jersey, Inc., its staff, crew, or others. The research presented herein represents the most up-to-date scholarship available to us at the time of filming, but our understanding of the past is constantly evolving. This video is made for entertainment purposes only.

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