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horizontal, the resultant of the propeller’s thrust and the pressure of the relative wind
Meintest du wird?
horizontal, the resultant of the propeller’s thrust and the pressure of the relative wind
at King’s home in a pickup truck, and he painstakingly repaired and restored the wind-damaged
AAR Corp, David Storch watches as a group of students take part in the Horizontal Wind
A story examining the lore and enduring appeal of taildraggers.
You’re aware of the wind. You’re aware of any deviations.
situation was responsible for the successful rescue, after which he took off cross-wind
Our museum collection is sometimes a working one. That means that scientists come to do aviation or space research using objects in the Museum.
here, collected similar data back in the 1970s, but a lot of it was affected by wind
Wherever Soviet submarines went during the Cold War, they were likely being watched by P-3 Orions.
airplane, and Grigsby, the last man out, was unable to make it into a raft due to high wind
With the help of a tail wind, a single flight leg can cover 322 km (200 miles) in
One hundred years after the first U.S. Navy airship took to the skies, zeppelins and blimps are poised to make a comeback
in the gusty air, almost completely coming to a stop to reduce the impact of the wind
Power management, maneuverability, and changing weight and balance combined with wind