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Flying Dutchman - traduzione in olandese

LEGENDARY GHOST SHIP
The Flying Dutchman; Hendrik van der Decken; Flying dutchman
  • Wallerstein, Immanuel]] (2011). ''The Modern World-System II: Mercantilism and the Consolidation of the European World-Economy, 1600–1750''. (New York: Academic Press, 1980), p. 43–44. As Immanuel Wallerstein (1980) remarked, the Dutch shipbuilding industry was "of modern dimensions, inclining strongly toward standardised, repetitive methods. It was highly mechanized and used many labor-saving devices – wind-powered sawmills, powered feeders for saw, block and tackles, great cranes to move heavy timbers – all of which increased productivity."</ref><ref>Lunsford, Virginia W.: ''Piracy and Privateering in the Golden Age Netherlands''. (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005), p. 69. "By seventeenth century standards," as [[Richard Unger]] affirms, Dutch shipbuilding "was a massive industry and larger than any shipbuilding industry which had preceded it."</ref><ref>Moore, Jason W. (2010). "'Amsterdam is Standing on Norway' Part II: The Global North Atlantic in the Ecological Revolution of the Long Seventeenth Century," Journal of Agrarian Change, 10, 2, p. 188–227</ref>
  • southern tip of Africa]].
  • Flying Dutchman rollercoaster at Efteling amusement park
  • Disney's ''Flying Dutchman'' prop used in ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]'' moored at [[Castaway Cay]] cruise ship terminal
  • [[KLM]] using the slogan
  • In the [[Age of Sail]], the [[Brouwer Route]], devised by the Dutch [[navigator]] [[Hendrik Brouwer]] in 1611, greatly reduced the voyage between [[Cape of Good Hope]] ([[Dutch Cape Colony]]) to [[Java]] ([[Dutch East Indies]]) from almost 12 months to about 6 months, compared to the previous Arab and Portuguese monsoon route.
  • Replica of an [[East Indiaman]] of the [[Dutch East India Company]]/[[United East Indies Company]] (VOC). The legend of the ''Flying Dutchman'' is likely to have originated from the 17th-century golden age of the VOC.
  • ''Der fliegende Holländer'']]

Flying Dutchman         
vliegende hollander
flying saucer         
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  • October 1957 issue of ''[[Amazing Stories]]'' magazine devoted to flying saucers. The sightings starting in 1947 ignited an obsession with flying saucers that lasted a decade.
  • Avrocar]], a one-person flying saucer-style aircraft
  • Fata Morgana]] of distant islands distorted images beyond recognition
  • ''News notice'' printed in [[Nuremberg]], describing 4 April 1561 Nuremberg mass sighting. Discs and spheres were said to emerge from large cylinders. From [[Wickiana]] collection in [[Zürich]].
  • A lenticular cloud
  • A small flying saucer leaves its larger mothership in ''[[Plan 9 from Outer Space]]'' (1957).
  • One of the first depictions of a "flying saucer", by illustrator [[Frank R. Paul]] on the October 1929 issue of [[Hugo Gernsback]]'s pulp [[science fiction]] magazine ''[[Science Wonder Stories]]''. Although the term wasn't used before 1947, fantasy artwork in [[pulp magazine]]s prepared the American mind to be receptive to the idea of "flying saucers".
  • Exhibition model of a flying saucer (2022)
  • Magnification of second McMinnville UFO photograph.
TYPE OF SUPPOSED ALIEN SPACECRAFT, OR UFO
Flying saucers; Flying Saucers; Alien spacecraft; Extraterrestrial spacecraft; Flying-saucer; User:Smurrayinchester/Flying; Flying disk (UFO); Flying Disk (UFOs); 🛸; Alien spaceship
vliegende schotel
flying boat         
  • Flying boats of [[Ad Astra Aero]] S.A. at [[Zürichhorn]] water airport, [[Uetliberg]] in the background (~1920)
  • BV 238 V1]] in June 1944
  • [[Dornier Do X]] over a seaport town in the Baltic, 1930
  • left
  • [[Felixstowe F5L]] under construction at the [[Naval Aircraft Factory]], Philadelphia, circa 1920.
  • The [[Felixstowe F.5]], designed by  [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[John Cyril Porte]] at the [[Seaplane Experimental Station]], [[Felixstowe]]
  • [[Gabriel Voisin]], air pioneer, next to [[Henry Farman]] (left), in 1908
  • [[Hughes H-4 Hercules]]
  • right
  • Maia and Mercury]]", just before the first trans-Atlantic flight, August 1938
  • [[Curtiss NC]] Flying Boat "NC-3" skims across the water before takeoff, 1919
  • left
  • Saunders-Roe Princess ''G-ALUN'' at the Farnborough SBAC Show in September 1953
  • [[Saunders-Roe SR.A/1]]
  • Two [[Supermarine Southampton]]s
AIRCRAFT EQUIPPED WITH A BOAT HULL FOR OPERATION FROM WATER
Flying-boat; Flying boats; The demise of Navy Flying Boats; Aquatic plane; Amphibous aircraft; Step (hull); Flying boat fighter
opblaasboot

Definizione

flying saucer
(flying saucers)
A flying saucer is a round, flat object which some people say they have seen in the sky and which they believe to be a spacecraft from another planet. (OLD-FASHIONED)
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Wikipedia

Flying Dutchman

The Flying Dutchman (Dutch: De Vliegende Hollander) is a legendary ghost ship, allegedly never able to make port, but doomed to sail the seven seas forever. The myths and ghost stories were likely to have originated from the 17th-century Golden Age of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and of Dutch maritime power. The oldest known extant version of the legend dates from the late 18th century. According to the legend, if hailed by another ship, the crew of the Flying Dutchman might try to send messages to land, or to people long dead. Reported sightings in the 19th and 20th centuries claimed that the ship glowed with a ghostly light. In ocean lore, the sight of this phantom ship functions as a portent of doom. It was commonly believed that the Flying Dutchman was a fluyt.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Flying Dutchman
1. Willebrands was known at the Vatican as The Flying Dutchman‘‘ for his travels promoting Christian unity.
2. About ‘The Flying Dutchman‘÷ The opera is set in Norway during the 1700s.
3. Its captain, the Flying Dutchman, greets Daland and tells of his fate.
4. Flying dutchman Ryan Babel made a less–than–impressive effort to be Hollywood Star Will Smith in jeans and a black tracksuit top.
5. Nicknamed the "Flying Dutchman," Wagner was the National League batting champion in eight of his 21 seasons and finished his career with a lifetime .32' average.