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She has been ordered to close to within aircraft range of the Chinese task force.
He then discovered that the enemy was actually another further off, out of aircraft range.
They sometimes reduce engine efficiency, which can lower aircraft range and/or cruise speed.
As aircraft range increased allowing flights of many hours, the constant attention led to serious fatigue.
The additional fuel tanks increase the aircraft range to approximatively 4,800 km.
Breguet's range equation, for determining aircraft range, is also named after him.
Aircraft ranges were constantly improving, but the Atlantic was far too large to be covered completely by land-based types.
Also in 1995, it was decided to offer the aircraft range as amateur-build or experimental self-build kits.
Limited aircraft range necessitated refuelling stops on many journeys.
During 1918 no convoy escorted by air patrol lost a ship, and U-boats were forced increasingly to operate at night or beyond aircraft range.
Mirroring the aircraft range, both civilian and military ships were issued, and again, some were disguised.
This results in a single reply with aircraft range determined by the time taken to receive the reply and monopulse providing an accurate bearing measurement.
As fighter aircraft ranges improved with the addition of drop tanks it became possible to provide fighter cover to bomber formations even on longer missions.
Mein Low studied the chart, mentally measuring distances and converting that to reaction time, aircraft range scales, and weapons envelopes.
Fixed-wing aircraft range from small trainers and recreational aircraft to large airliners and military cargo aircraft.
Simulated aircraft range from small single-engine training airplanes, such as the Cessna 172 to large transport category airplanes, such as the Boeing 737.
This was part of a NAVAIR-directed effort to reduce P-8A aircraft weight by to improve aircraft range and endurance.
Meigs Point functioned as an aircraft range, with planes flying over Clinton Harbor, firing at the range and then flying out over the Long Island Sound.
Thus, when TG 34.5 returned within aircraft range of San Bernardino Strait, the chastened Japanese Center Force had already retreated back through that strategic passage to safety.
American aircraft located the Ryūjō task force the following morning as it approached within aircraft range of Guadalcanal, as well as other enemy ships, but failed to spot the fleet carriers.
In June 1993, the squadron acquired five KC-130Rs, which provided the squadron with a significant increase in aircraft range and added to its effectiveness in refueling and transport operations.
Further, the DSB report stated the program would have significant savings, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and increase aircraft range and endurance; in line with the conclusions of a separate Congress-funded study conducted in 2003.
He was best known for his work with his father-in-law, Édouard Joly, on the Jodel range of light aircraft and his collaboration with Pierre Robin on the Avions Robin aircraft range.
They were currently positioned a little over six hundred miles away from the American Carrier Battle Group, just at the edge of the Independence's aircraft range, but outside of normal CAP (Combat Air Patrol) search sectors.
Breguet's aircraft range equation describes the relationship of range with airspeed, lift-to-drag ratio, specific fuel consumption, and the part of the total fuel fraction available for cruise, also known as the cruise fuel fraction, or cruise fuel weight fraction.