File:Models of the Duck displayed at the National Museum of Scotland.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionModels of the Duck displayed at the National Museum of Scotland.jpg |
English: Two different models of the Duck, with a photo of Salter, displayed at the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh.
1. Wide tank 'Duck' model (metal) built by Edinburgh Wave Power Group, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1980s 2. Balsa wood 'Duck model, made by Professor Stephen Salter, Edinburgh, Scotland 1974 |
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