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It was a small craft but certainly not any slower or less manoeuvrable than the others.
This was an adaptation which made it more manoeuvrable in hunting.
Fast and manoeuvrable, she soon became a popular boat.
The rest of the tail feathers are more manoeuvrable.
Again smaller species are more manoeuvrable and better able to hover-dip fish from the air.
The California was indeed swift and manoeuvrable but, for all that, relatively lightly armed.
They are highly manoeuvrable and sport a single rocket as a secondary weapon.
The result was boards faster and more manoeuvrable than the single-fins of the day.
It is highly manoeuvrable, being able to change the direction of its thrust almost instantaneously.
The small, highly manoeuvrable craft were lightning fast rockets which had room enough for one pilot only.
Test flights revealed that the prototype was very manoeuvrable and "a delight to fly."
It is highly manoeuvrable and can turn at accelerations of up to 50g.
They are used to intentionally destabilize some combat aircraft in order to make them more manoeuvrable.
It was assessed as manoeuvrable and robust but somewhat underpowered.
The rotor could be swung on a steering arm, making the big machine quite manoeuvrable.
It was more manoeuvrable now; ready to be thrown, and to open out as it became airborne.
Fast, manoeuvrable, simple depth-keeping, offering small surface for location or attack.
It was also more manoeuvrable than the CR.32, and cost significantly less.
"Thus, logically, it ought to be more manoeuvrable and win in close combat.
They were faster and more manoeuvrable, with double and more the range.
They were also very manoeuvrable, and a single person could handle one on narrow and quiet waters.
This made the R75 highly manoeuvrable and capable of negotiating most surfaces.
He gave the ships a high length-to-beam ratio to increase their speed, but this made the design less manoeuvrable.
Ships during the steam era became much faster and more manoeuvrable than their sail ancestors.
It is small but fast and manoeuvrable.
It was more maneuverable, so could get away with this.
It's just that which makes him maneuverable for the while.
It is also one of the most maneuverable in flight.
She's still maneuverable, but she'll have to come about in a big circle.
But you're so maneuverable, I want you close enough to get off some shots if needed.
This makes them less maneuverable, but fast on a straight line.
"That would make them more maneuverable and harder to hit."
The ship was over 2 miles long and highly maneuverable.
There was little I or anyone could do to make the larger pieces maneuverable for field service.
But we had to do it because being maneuverable is important to a lot of people."
"We must be more maneuverable than that thing on impulse," he said.
By then, he'd be wings clean and at his most maneuverable.
As such, they are very maneuverable and land far easier than the old round ones.
"Their ship is more maneuverable and they slipped by us."
They were nevertheless very maneuverable and lost little speed in a head sea.
They were not very maneuverable and had a large turning radius.
The present fleet was barely half as large, but far more maneuverable.
He also found the bicycle more maneuverable than a cruiser.
But at 30 knots they are fast and extremely maneuverable.
The boards also are surprisingly maneuverable in space and very fast.
It was fast over one hundred miles an hour and amazingly maneuverable.
Their single rudder meant that they were not very maneuverable.
They are highly maneuverable, and stable but not fast in a straight line.
As a general rule, the bigger the ship, the less maneuverable it is.
The smaller, more maneuverable Washington was better suited for trading.