File:Propulsion motor for ship Cuba.png

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English: 3000 h.p., 1,150 volt, 1,180 ampere electric main propulsion motor installed in first turbo-electric passenger ship "Cuba".
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Source https://archive.org/stream/pacificmarinerev1821paci#page/n74/mode/1up/n255/mode/1up
Author Morse Dry Dock and Repair Company

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2014-10-07 04:01 900×695× (935440 bytes) Palmeira {{Information |Description = Main propelling motor of 3000 h.p. for first turbo-electric passenger ship "Cuba" |Source = https://archive.org/stream/pacificmarinerev1821paci#page/n74/mode/1up/n255/mode/1up |Date = 1920 |Author...

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