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Using thirty-degree wing | flaps, a pilot could make a perfect takeoff without |
zipper, two inside hanging chest pockets with | flaps; adjustable waist; two-piece set-in sleeves wi |
Hinged | flaps aft of the anchor hid 3" guns. |
When opened, these skin | flaps allow it to glide between tree trunks. |
Once aligned, any overhanging bases ( | flaps) and mismatched bases on the strands are remov |
and the lower leg external tool pockets) have | flaps and zippers. |
razily coupled" aircraft with his ailerons and | flaps, and began searching for a place to land. |
The wings were fitted with slotted | flaps and full length leading edge slats and could b |
r take off configuration namely with retracted | flaps and slats causing the aircraft failed (sic) to |
lo-American singers of the Spanish groups, Los | Flaps and Diamond Boys, Albert Hammond and Steve Row |
on, Footwork and Tyrrell also added additional | flaps and wings to the rear bodywork of their cars, |
ver and decided to attempt a ditching with the | flaps and gear retracted. |
ed to follow the instructions and deployed its | flaps and landing gear, but then sharply retracted t |
, a tricycle landing gear, split trailing edge | flaps and dive brakes. |
d to the fuselage and mounting the engines and | flaps, and an "outboard wing" joined to the inboard |
the following section is paraphrased from the | flaps and post script in the book, Zoroaster- Life a |
io and video surveillance), mail manipulation ( | flaps and seals), forgery and a host of other relate |
Zeros on his tail, he landed at full speed, no | flaps and minimal control on the American runway at |
This wing | flaps, and the gust is caused. |
For simplicity no | flaps are provided. |
The size of the snout | flaps are also highly variable. |
With the gear still down and | flaps at 15° the aircraft lost control and crashed o |
ges (legs and antennae) are composed of moving | flaps attached to the abdomen's upper side. |
don Heathrow Airport and failure to extend the | flaps caused the aircraft to roll to the right, in a |
ects handled include research into alternative | flaps configuration for Airbus aircraft. |
Collective changes in the trailing edge | flaps control pitch, and spanwise differential chang |
Kyte wore a specially-designed helmet that had | flaps covering the center of his ears. |
pled with the consequent airflow with extended | flaps created a back flow of vaporizing fuel which l |
rk green frock coat with red trimming and cuff | flaps, dark green pants with a red stripe down the l |
Stall speed: 57 mph (50 kn; 92 km/h) ( | flaps down) |
Stall speed: 53 knots (98 km/h, 61 mph) | flaps down, power off |
g at speeds up to 215 knots(400 km/h) lAS with | flaps either up or down, and it was certainly steady |
educed power, the S-42 circled the harbor with | flaps extended to maintain lift while fuel dumping w |
Tiger Moth and Airspeed Oxford trainers, wing | flaps for Fairey Barracuda torpedo-bombers and Handl |
an American had never tested fuel dumping with | flaps fully extended. |
Wad-zoo-sen - the eagle that | flaps his wings to create wind |
utton after Klonoa has left the ground, Klonoa | flaps his ears can float in mid-air for a short dura |
is to neutralize the ailerons (and retract the | flaps, if deployed). |
during the break and even removes nucleotides ( | flaps) in order to ligate the strand. |
flap selection directly from 0 degree to full | flaps instead of in gradual increments. |
or a mechanical peregrine falcon that squawks, | flaps its wings and sounds like the real bird. |
and down, but on the quartz timepieces it also | flaps its wings and open his beak while it sings. |
fully pressurized and air-conditioned, and the | flaps, landing gear, folding wings, canopy, and air |
rbit using momentum and reaction wheels, solar | flaps, magnetic torquers and eight 10 N and eight 22 |
rbit using momentum and reaction wheels, solar | flaps, magnetic torquers and eight 10 N and eight 22 |
o been changed to include a photo on the inner | flaps, of the nana who apparently knitted the specif |
Note the gliding adaptations: | flaps of skin on the legs, feet, sides of the body, |
With | flaps of his wings, or a blast from his breath, Zars |
f the larynx) and the pinnae (the external ear | flaps of many mammals including humans). |
th the nostrils preceded by laterally enlarged | flaps of skin that do not reach the mouth. |
The lateral | flaps of the mantle usually hide completely the whit |
U. sikorae has | flaps of skin, running the length of its body, head |
people have small (<1 cm) horn-like triangular | flaps of skin under their tongue. |
Another effect of the crash is roof | flaps on NASCAR cars. |
among the liverworts for having thin leaf-like | flaps on either side of the stem. |
causes deletions since it removes base pairs ( | flaps) on the strand in order to align the two piece |
ouse by drawing a face on it and placing brown | flaps on its top. |
anus) is a lizard with elongated ribs and skin | flaps on the sides of its body. |
o which has adaptations to its skin, including | flaps on either side of its body, webbed feet, and a |
It was fitted with trailing edge | flaps on both the upper and lower wings. |
can be made watertight with the help of rubber | flaps or other materials. |
Also, command devices like rudder, | flaps or ailerons are permitted. |
truction, to utilise retractable landing gear, | flaps, powered gun turret and variable pitch propell |
Camp Radio, Andy Swan, The Michael Parks, The | Flaps, Rhume and Greenfield Main. |
There are numerous pockets, | flaps, secret codes, and scavenger hunts hidden thro |
ft-bank attitude with its undercarriage up and | flaps set at 20 degrees.This was an inaugural flight |
to attack the mussel's minnow or other mantle | flaps shaped like prey; an example of aggressive mim |
e position of the mechanical activators on the | flaps, since the fact that they weren't activated wa |
h from the hollows of the large gum-trees, and | flaps slowly and noiselessly over the plains and swa |
the nearby environment, and auricles (ear-like | flaps) that detect the intensity of water current. |
Stuart voiced | Flaps the vulture in Disney's 1967 film The Jungle B |
All models included motor-controlled | flaps to imply maneuverability, and the largest vers |
ar and the mainplane was fitted with slots and | flaps to enable a STOL performance. |
uturistic-appearing canard design with slotted | flaps to enhance lift, the single-seat fighter was e |
lly as ailerons or together as camber changing | flaps, to those used on the S.E.4. |
Ailerons: neutral (and | flaps up) |
Due to pilot error the | flaps were not extended to maintain flight at final |
off run and the risk of losing height when the | flaps were retracted. |
Split | flaps were fitted as standard. |
ctions, but rather for the creation of corneal | flaps, which at the time were created with the mecha |
t pockets were pleated and closed by scalloped | flaps, while those at the hips had straight edges. |
ammed with the guns pointing downward, and the | flaps would not respond. |
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