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This was no time for gentle flight maneuvering.
And yet, packed into this relatively small bunch of brain cells are all the instructions for flight maneuvers.
Docking and flight maneuvers had gone well, so the next logical step was to try landing it somewhere.
His accomplishments and flight maneuver data that "contributed greatly to the development of the Space Shuttle."
He could carry out the intricate navigational corrections, and execute the necessary flight maneuvers when it was time to change course.
Soldiers inside the machine took him and carried him back, presumably to a place where he could be secured during flight maneuvers.
Changes in ballast (for example, during a flight maneuver or the dropping of ballast)
These encounters often lead to so-called "dog-fights", dangerous flight maneuvers that have repeatedly ended in casualties on both sides.
This diminished power may also affect behavior; higher-elevation birds probably can't perform complex flight maneuvers to escape predators.
Without such squelching directives, the dean had an annoying tendency to practice new flight maneuvers that sent the ship careening in unexpected directions.
Sulu slid in behind the panel, scanning its layout, then tapping in a swift series of flight maneuvers.
May 2006: Successful high Mach flight maneuver test at Yuma Proving Grounds.
Airplane - gives the power of full flight, certain movement keys will grant special flight maneuvers such as Immelmann turn and barrel rolls.
A Ukrainian led commission reported that the cause was human error and blamed the flight maneuvers by the crew as the major contributing factor to the crash.
The Air Force is limiting flight maneuvers for crews training in the new B-1B bomber, because of problems with critical equipment, officials said today.
The primary focus is on regulation compliance and flight maneuvers and only secondarily on practical airmanship.
The rear control section consists of four wings that are in an "X"-like arrangement with trailing edge flap control surfaces for flight maneuvering.
Basic training introduces and develops student skills in helicopter flight maneuvers as well as training in visual navigation and tactics.
Acceptable tolerances for every flight maneuver are carefully stated in each FAA Practical Test Standard.
In 1940, following construction of buildings for military use, it became an aircraft training centre for training for airborne observers and aircraft carrier flight maneuvers.
When DeBellevue acquired the MiGs on radar, the flight maneuvered to attack.
"Aerobatics are extreme flight maneuvers like rolls and loops and-" "I know the term, Frank.
This gives many species a degree of fine tuning in their flight maneuvers to rival their day-flying ecological equivalents, such as swifts, swallows and martins.
The wing offers training in take-off/landing, basic flight maneuvers and courses in on-board simulators, KT-1 aircraft with 250 being trained annually.
Although the landing gear was retracted, the crew did not feather the propellor, which resulted in an increased air drag and thus made further flight maneuvers impossible.
The basic sequence is that the gyro precession error due to airplane maneuvering is sensed and fed to the platform azimuth synchro resolver.
In aft-swept designs, when the airplane maneuvers at high load factor the wing loading and geometry twists the wing in such a way as to create washout (tip twists leading edge down).
The FLIR camera is mounted on a gyroscopically controlled gimbal platform, so that no matter how violently the airplane maneuvers, the FLIR camera remains aimed at its target.