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A system of rotating apparatus for the aspiration, lifting, regolfo and mixing of liquids, also applicable as a reaction propellant for ships, boats, etc.
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A system of rotating apparatus for the aspiration, lifting, regolfo and mixing of liquids, also applicable as a reaction propellant for ships, boats, etc.
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A system of rotating apparatus for the aspiration, lifting, regolfo and mixing of liquids, also applicable as a reaction propellant for ships, boats, etc.
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A system of rotating apparatus for the aspiration, lifting, regolfo and mixing of liquids, also applicable as a reaction propellant for ships, boats, etc.
A system of rotating apparatus for the aspiration, lifting, regolfo and mixing of liquids, also applicable as a reaction propellant for ships, boats, etc.
A system of rotating apparatus for the aspiration, lifting, regolfo and mixing of liquids, also applicable as a reaction propellant for ships, boats, etc.
A system of rotating apparatus for the aspiration, lifting, regolfo and mixing of liquids, also applicable as a reaction propellant for ships, boats, etc.
A propellant for steamships, based on the reaction produced by the aspiration and repulsion of water, carried out by pumps from inside the ships and at a level below the waterline.