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On the both sides, the altar has a pair of movable wings.
These are movable wing or tail surfaces that maneuver the craft.
In the 1950s movable wings were placed on either side of the ramp so that the hay could be stacked more neatly.
A form of aircraft utilizing movable wings, much like an insect, M. Aenea.
A movable wing mounted on struts loaded the rear suspension while an air dam kept the front end planted.
The altarpiece was originally the central panel of a triptych with movable wings that are now lost; these were probably painted on both sides.
FGG produces parts for the tail assembly, the flight control surfaces, and the movable wings.
One is a small, low-cost version called ALEX that has independently movable wings.
Red in color - bright, crimson red - with movable wings that flapped rhythmically, and a long, trailing append- age of some sort.
The plane has also been hampered by fuel leaks, mechanical problems with its movable wings and shortcomings with its sophisticated defensive systems.
He piloted the old surplus 'thopter, listening to the loud hum of its engines and the flutter of movable wings.
When maximum boost is obtained, the movable wings begin to close gradually, until the vehicle reaches a desired cruising velocity whereby the wings open fully.
Its most visible characteristic was its movable wings; it was the first of several flex-wing airplanes buitt by the airp-owers in the 60s and 70s.
The resulting accidents from their failures caused movable wings mounted on the suspension, as well as movable aerodynamic devices, to be outlawed.
Those teams will be allowed: a more aerodynamically efficient (but standard) underbody; movable wings; an engine which is not subject to a rev limit or a development freeze.
Suddenly a Sukhoi seemed to explode out of nowhere and just overhead, its movable wings clearly visible, and everyone ran or fell prone into the thick black mud.
Nimoy wanted the ship to be reminiscent of an attacking bird, with movable wings that changed depending on whether the ship was in a cruising or attack posture.
Movable wing tips were arranged at the ends of the lower planes, the horizontal rudder being placed in front and the triangular vertical rudder at the rear.
The Spitalkirche (hospital church) on Meranplatz square was erected before 1395 and contains two Gothic altarpieces with movable wings from the fifteenth century and frescoes.
Early experiments with movable wings and high mountings led to some spectacular accidents, and for the 1970 season regulations were introduced to limit the size and location of wings.
There are two pairs of movable wings, and three different displays for use on different occasions: an everyday display, a Sunday display, and a display for special holy days.
The control module consists of the autopilot, hydraulic system, servo system, frequency mixer for the homing module, the four movable wings, dropout plug and the forward suspension device.
The World Motor Sport Council says the teams that sign up for the cost-cutting cap will be given more technical freedom, including movable wings, engines without a rev limit and unlimited offseason testing.