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The standard manual steering is heavy, low geared and not too keen to turn in.
But not the manual steering, which again has such an effect on the driving character of the car that it is impossible to overlook.
At this point the pilot's manual steering was terminated by the automatic safety control.
She reached under the dashboard and twisted the release for the manual steering column.
He switched over to manual steering, leaving only the thrust absorbers under automatic control.
A small toggle switch could be flipped to change from manual steering to automatic pilot.
And even worse are the farm vehicles out there in the countryside, half of those bloody things have manual steering."
The first shot to score on the torpedo boat destroyed both her steam and manual steering gear.
The manual steering was very stiff, and the broken glove compartment gaped permanently open.
Such a voyage can be performed only by manual steering, which imposes a great burden on the crew and commander.
It had steel wheels, manual steering, roll-up windows, and no stereo or air-conditioning.
Large steam-powered warships with manual steering needed huge crews to turn the rudder rapidly.
On modern ships manual steering is used mostly during heavy weather and while under the command of pilots upon entering and departing port.
But by the time he realized that the ship was not responding to manual steering, it was too late for the huge vessel to avoid the rocks.
The rebellious Sea Stallion listed sideways by thirty degrees as the pilot fought to regain manual steering control.
Within meters of automatic approach to the station, a slight misalignment was noted, and the commander of the module had to dock it by manual steering.
This manual steering was a much simplified design, compared to the more sophisticated dual-radius hydraulically controlled steering system of the Tiger tanks.
It included among other items: special lower body stripes, bucket seats, handling package, front disc brakes, quick-ratio manual steering, and a sports steering wheel.
Manual four-wheel drum brakes, manual steering, four-rigid-bladed engine fan, regular cooling system, completed all standard technical aspects.
The UZZ30 used a standard Tokiko coilover suspension setup, basic stereo system, manual steering column, and very few electronic aids.
The Joint Manual Steering Group was "formed by the Army and Air Force in July 1957 to support.
In the DS they were also used for the suspension, clutch and transmission, although the later ID19 did have manual steering and a simplified power-braking system.
The optional power system should be considered essential, if only to avoid the seriously slow (4.6 turns lock to lock, and vague with it) manual steering that's listed as standard.
But he soon got hung up by the car's manual steering column gearshift, and with a flummoxed but determined look on his face fought to get the car into first.
I had been looking forward to this part of the assignment, and though my Valiant was not exactly a sports car, it did well enough in spite of its slow manual steering.