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    Rotor Tugnology

    Authors
    Kooren, T., Quadvlieg, F.H.H.A. and Aalbers, A.
    Date
    May 1, 2000

    A major development in the last few years was the development of the Rotor tug. This revolutionary concept can be characterised as an enhanced tractor tug where the large skeg is replaced by an azimuthing propulsion unit

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    Frans Quadvlieg

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