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It was winging forward at nearly five hundred miles an hour.
He was the midfielder of the team, or as a wing forward in his first appearance.
He quickly established himself as one of the top wing forwards in the league.
He is typically to be found playing at Wing Forward.
Although not the only Wings forward with scoring problems, he managed no goals and one assist.
He can also play in the more attacking position of forward or wing forward.
In his 5 months stay, he made 17 starts as first as a wing forward 4-3-3 formation.
Side windows stopped at the wings forward, dipped deeper in the rear.
Sweeping the wings forward may first have been proposed in 1936 by German aircraft designers.
At 300 knots, the F-14's computer decided to slide the wings forward.
In the first years he played as a central midfielder but later mostly as a right wing forward.
This time, though, Tombstone left the wings forward.
The press comment was "one thing would be to introduce new rules curbing the power of the wing forward.
My army will be drawn up in the shape of a crescent moon, with the wings forward of the center.
Experimentally, he flicked off the auto-angle control and swept the wings forward.
He usually plays at wing forward for Laois.
Sometimes referred to as left wing forward.
I've moved my wings forward to maintain lift."
Moving one wing forward relative to the other is called positive stagger or, more often, simply stagger.
Kieran played at either centre or wing forward and was well known for his scoring ability.
"So long as you are quite warm," he said, resettling himself carefully and sweeping his wings forward a little, to encircle them from the wind.
Prior to this time wing forwards at that time needed only to keep behind the ball in the scrum.
Their only change is Andy Richardson for David Jackson at wing forward.
Tombstone brought the Tomcat's swept-back wings forward and engaged the flaps.
The solution adopted was to shift the upper wing forward but sweep the wings back to maintain the centre of lift.