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The camera system can be removed and replaced with droppable payloads.
It was designed to be air-transportable and droppable by parachute.
Mr. Cunningham is a writer whose name has become eminently droppable of late.
Intended for conventional take off on own power (possibly with the help of droppable rocket boosters).
Droppable data collection pods were carried for helicopter recovery.
And you may worry about putting all your digital eggs into one losable, droppable, glass-front basket.
And as for names readily droppable back in 1891 - well, who were John Todhunter?
The opening there was the width of the corridor with droppable rail well marked with warning signs.
Aerodynamic models were also used in wind tunnels and as large-scale droppable gliding models.
Many proposals instead call for a first stage of droppable solid rocket boosters, which greatly simplifies the design.
Extra points are often awarded for "working" features of the model, such as a retractable landing gear, droppable bombs, and other prototypical functions or operations.
The second bomb bay contained up to 80 T-86 photo flash bombs, while the third bay could carry an extra 3,000 gallon droppable fuel tank.
Stewart-David completed the Val conversions and also built up the droppable torpedoes and bombs to be used.
The internal fuel capacity was increased greatly over that of the FG-1, and provisions were provided to carry two droppable external tanks.
At one time it carried an air droppable, 27 foot long 3300 pound wooden lifeboat under the fuselage for rescuing people stranded at sea.
These two units were parachute deployed and, with a 1/2 ton truck per section, (3 per platoon) were fully air droppable.
To help contend with the extra weight, the F-101 had provision for dual droppable mainwheels that could be attached to the main landing gear.
A common myth claims V38 was the prototype for a German "atomic bomber" (purportedly capable of carrying a fission device as a droppable weapon).
Use is nevertheless limited to comparatively small depths; escape capsules and rescue submarines and emergency lift devices and droppable ballast provide safety in deeper water.
Air-sea rescue PB-1Gs usually carried a droppable lifeboat underneath the fuselage and the chin turret was often replaced by a radome.
Among rich and trendy New Yorkers in the early 1800's, one of the most droppable names in furniture was Charles-Honore Lannuier (1779-1819).
(Mr. Bochco, the producer of shows like "NYPD Blue," has a highly droppable name himself, which surely helped his novel get published.)
Sixteen 29s were modified to carry a droppable A-3 lifeboat under the fuselage, the SB-29 was used mainly as rescue support for air units that flew long distances over water.
To save weight, it was to use a droppable take-off gear (there was to be no landing), so a simple welded steel tube undercarriage was attached to the aircraft.