FLAGHOIST SIGNALLING

FLAGHOIST SIGNALLING
19問 • 1年前
  • Lorraine Guevarra
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  • 1

    the length of the flag measured from the staff to the outside edge.

    Flag

  • 2

    is the vertical width of the flag when flying free.

    Hoist

  • 3

    the double thickness of bunting type, bound and switch which is at the hoist of the flag.

    Tabling

  • 4

    a short length of halyard attached to the lower part of the tabling and carrying the snap book, it serves as the spacer separating the flags of a hoist for clearness.

    Tail line

  • 5

    a bag of flame metal covered with canvass where signal bags are stowed.

    Flag bag

  • 6

    light lines used in bending flags - numbered from out board to in board.

    Halyards

  • 7

    a separate line attached with a metal ring to each halyard used to recover a lost flag.

    Retriever

  • 8

    the block attached to the yardarm through which the halyard carrying the hoist is rove.

    Point of hoist

  • 9

    when the hoist is three fourth of the way up toward the point of hoist.

    At the dip

  • 10

    when the top flag is touching the point of hoist.

    Closed-up

  • 11

    one a signal is closed up and is lowered a fourth of the way down from the point of hoist.

    Dipped

  • 12

    a signal consisting of one or more flags in a single halyard.

    Hoist

  • 13

    a complete signal, whether on one hoist or on one hoist or on two or more adjacent hoist.

    Display

  • 14

    a 6 feet length of halyard having a ring at one end and a snap hook at the other used to separate flags or groups of flag.

    Tack line

  • 15

    from top to down

    Single joist

  • 16

    from top to down, from outboard

    Two or more hoist

  • 17

    from higher to lower yardarm.

    Yardarm of different heights

  • 18

    part of halyard that is made fast to the last flag in a hoist

    Uphaul

  • 19

    from top to down, from forward to

    Triatic stay

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    the length of the flag measured from the staff to the outside edge.

    Flag

  • 2

    is the vertical width of the flag when flying free.

    Hoist

  • 3

    the double thickness of bunting type, bound and switch which is at the hoist of the flag.

    Tabling

  • 4

    a short length of halyard attached to the lower part of the tabling and carrying the snap book, it serves as the spacer separating the flags of a hoist for clearness.

    Tail line

  • 5

    a bag of flame metal covered with canvass where signal bags are stowed.

    Flag bag

  • 6

    light lines used in bending flags - numbered from out board to in board.

    Halyards

  • 7

    a separate line attached with a metal ring to each halyard used to recover a lost flag.

    Retriever

  • 8

    the block attached to the yardarm through which the halyard carrying the hoist is rove.

    Point of hoist

  • 9

    when the hoist is three fourth of the way up toward the point of hoist.

    At the dip

  • 10

    when the top flag is touching the point of hoist.

    Closed-up

  • 11

    one a signal is closed up and is lowered a fourth of the way down from the point of hoist.

    Dipped

  • 12

    a signal consisting of one or more flags in a single halyard.

    Hoist

  • 13

    a complete signal, whether on one hoist or on one hoist or on two or more adjacent hoist.

    Display

  • 14

    a 6 feet length of halyard having a ring at one end and a snap hook at the other used to separate flags or groups of flag.

    Tack line

  • 15

    from top to down

    Single joist

  • 16

    from top to down, from outboard

    Two or more hoist

  • 17

    from higher to lower yardarm.

    Yardarm of different heights

  • 18

    part of halyard that is made fast to the last flag in a hoist

    Uphaul

  • 19

    from top to down, from forward to

    Triatic stay