(1) Located on the right side of a ship or aircraft
(1) The right side of a ship or aircraft to someone who is aboard and facing the bow or nose
(2) The right side of a ship or aircraft to someone facing the bow or nose
(1) Turn to the right, of helms or rudders
(2) Turn to the right
(3) of helms or rudders
(1) Swimming up the stern will bring you onto the starboard side of the ship.
(2) I made a steep turn to starboard
(3) A single point for pressure refueling is installed on the starboard side of the fuselage.
(4) The wreck lies on its starboard side, with the port railing uppermost at about 23m.
(5) Because I was sitting on the starboard side, my body weight only added to the mix.
(6) The dinette is along the starboard side and also converts to a berth.
(7) The excitement and thrill of this spectacular display of air power drew most of the crew to the starboard side.
(8) The starboard wing
(9) The bow rested on its starboard side, the port anchor still in place on the steel hull.
(10) Hornblower stood on the starboard side aft, extending his glass to view the dot on the distant horizon.
(11) In attempting to close the bomb bay doors, the starboard side was found to be jammed.
(12) The crewman on the starboard side had gotten clear when he noticed the aircraft moving.
(13) A red light is always a signal not to starboard the helm
(14) He then entered the hull, which was still sitting on its starboard side.
(15) Two starboard lifts carry the aircraft from the hangar to the flight deck.
(16) It shows the ship lying forlornly on her starboard side, almost completely capsized.
(17) The pilot and co-pilot/gunner sit side by side with the pilot on the starboard side.
(18) Light enters through a large hole in the starboard side of the hull above.
(19) The starboard side of the catamaran is no longer part of the destroyer.
(20) Northbound ships were of particular concern since they would have dredgers on their starboard side.
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