The first Americans flew in the Mercury capsules, with room for only one pilot and limited maneuverability.
Extrapolating from the age of the ship and its limited maneuverability renders eight possible points of origin, all beyond the range of Federation exploration.
This design provided good turning at speed, but limited maneuverability at speeds below 12 knots.
Despite entering service relatively recently, it was comparable to many older Soviet fighter designs, with limited maneuverability.
Designed to shoot down slow bombers with limited maneuverability, it was ineffective against maneuverable fighters over Vietnam.
The DC-3 was a small craft with a 20,000-pound (9 metric ton) payload, a four-man capacity, and limited aerodynamic maneuverability.
Yet they tend to fare poorly in fighter-to-fighter combat against the same "less capable" designs due to limited maneuverability.
It involves shooting at "worms" and avoiding obstacles from a ship with limited maneuverability.
T. mauritianus avoids the thicker parts of tropical forests due to its somewhat limited turning maneuverability.
Disadvantages of this set-up included an inability to back the vessel astern, limited maneuverability and the deafening noise of the engines which would have made voice commands problematic.