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She had also set world records for speed, distance and absolute altitude.
The highest position is on 377 m absolute altitude.
Cobb went on to set new world records for speed, distance, and absolute altitude while still in her twenties.
Absolute altitude is the height of the aircraft above the terrain over which it is flying.
Hold course and absolute altitude.
Beginning in 1959 it set 15 world records for in-flight performance, including an absolute speed record, and an absolute altitude record.
Absolute altitude is sometimes referred to as height because it is the height above the underlying terrain.
Pressure Sensors, also known as barometers measure relative and absolute altitude through the analysis of changing atmospheric pressure.
Enevoldson set the absolute altitude record for all turboprop aircraft in the prototype Egrett in 1988.
The late 1920s and the 1930s had seen an increased interest in the attainment of high altitudes and a stream of new absolute altitude records ensued.
Patterned grounds like these become smaller and smaller with the increasing absolute altitude, because the sorting depth in the frost debris is getting smaller.
A radar altimeter measures absolute altitude - the height Above Ground Level (AGL).
Absolute altitude - Altitude as the distance above the terrain (the ground) directly below it (Above Ground Level).
He knew the Firefox's predecessor, the Mig-25 Foxbat, had established an absolute altitude record of almost 119,000 feet, and that the Firefox was intended as being capable of a greater performance.
Since a radar altimeter measures distances, height over the ground, and not an absolute altitude, the maps generally encode a series of changes in altitude, not the absolute altitude itself.
Vertical dismemberment of the territory makes up an average of 120-130 m. The northern part of Lower Nistru Plain is characterized by absolute altitudes of 100-200 m by the presence of a flat and low relief fragmented.
On 21 June 1972 a Lama with a single pilot (Jean Boulet) aboard established a helicopter absolute altitude record of 12,442 m (40,814 ft), immediately followed by an inadvertent record for the longest ever autorotation when the engine flamed out at the peak altitude of the flight.
Using NASA and USAF full pressure suits Fossett and Enevoldson set the world sailplane absolute altitude record of 50,724 feet, flying from El Calafate in the south of Argentine Patagonia, above the Andes mountains in the wind field of the stratospheric polar night jet.