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Meanings of horizontal flight in English
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Usage of horizontal flight in English
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This gives the greatest velocity during horizontalflight at a low altitude.
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And safety is manageable, despite the complications of vertical takeoff and horizontalflight.
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Bringing his speeder back to horizontalflight, the young commander contacted his companion ship.
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Then we get our greatest Speed, just maintaining horizontalflight.
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He set himself anew to find the practical conditions of equilibrium and of horizontalflight.
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Once the Puffin transitions to horizontalflight, the pilot can cruise at more than 140 miles per hour.
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Power, Margin of-Theavailable quantity of power above that necessary to maintain horizontalflight at the optimum angle.
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Then he would volplane downward at dazzling speed, to resume a horizontalflight when close to the earth.
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Masten believes the August Xombie flight marks the longest horizontalflight ever made on earth by a vertical take-off and landing rocket powered vehicle.
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A term used to express a condition in flying where the machine while in horizontalflight takes a sudden drop, due to counter currents.
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Greater velocity would be secured if the surface, angle, and camber were smaller and designed to just maintain horizontalflight with a horizontal thrust.
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FOD estimated that JSC would need to hire new flight controllers if it had to support both the 1977 ASTP and the horizontalflight tests.
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The Margin of Lift will have entirely disappeared, and there we shall be, staggering along at my tremendous angle, and only just maintaining horizontalflight.
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When it turns to horizontalflight, a seventh, tail-mounted rotor-Elroycalls it the "pusher"-willgo to work, with lift coming from the 29-foot wing.
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The aircraft then pitches forward for horizontalflight, with a pair of stacked wings (a bit like a biplane) generating lift and enabling higher speeds.
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Angle of Incidence, Maximum-Thegreatest angle of incidence at which, for a given power, surface (including detrimental surface), and weight, horizontalflight can be maintained.