With a jack, a couple of dollies, a tow bar, and a tractor, the jet was moved after 45 minutes. |
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He was a dark iron gray with a broad chest and fine quarters, clean limbed with perfect feet, and hoofs as black as jet. |
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Robby's wife was a beautiful yet petite waif of a woman with straight, jet black hair. |
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It would have included a wide range of facilities, including round-the-clock jet washers, a car wash and garage shop. |
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The station, planned to replace an existing one in Fulford Road, would see jet washers in use round the clock. |
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He'd just toured a jet that had a full living room, two washrooms and a bedroom with a queen-sized bed. |
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The jet was given life through a hydraulic jenny to verify the system integrity. |
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Next, an abrasive water jet cuts the metal projectile body in two places to enable removal of the aluminum explosive casing. |
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Nor does the jet have the ability to capture high-definition video, utilize an infra-red pointer. |
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My first thought was I had flown through jet wash from another aircraft. |
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But even when the jet will be able to shoot its gun, the F-35 barely carries enough ammunition to make the weapon useful. |
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Back then, no one ever imagined needing to beam live video to ground troops from a fighter jet. |
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It was like an electric shock to a group of editors operating in the bleary haze of jet lag, pasta, and fashion overabundance. |
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The picture shows him on a jet ski, flashing a big smile and giving the finger with both hands. |
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The number of summer storms from the Atlantic, such as the remnants of a tropical storm usually coincides with the location of the jet stream. |
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The American plane, with 143 passengers and six crew members, made it to gate D7 and passengers left the aircraft via the jet bridge. |
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The polar jet stream, which moves in a west to east direction across the middle latitudes, advancing low pressure systems, storms, and fronts. |
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There are 16 travel gates in the new airport linked directly with planes through 32 jet bridges. |
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The new gates at Terminal 4 will feature enclosed jet bridges and offer customers proximity to a flagship Sky Club and chef-driven restaurants. |
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She was an ash blonde with greenish eyes, beaded lashes, hair waved smoothly back from ears in which large jet buttons glittered. |
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Canada has formerly manufactured some of its own designs for jet warplanes, etc. |
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The A380 is served by three jet bridges, one of them leading directly to the first class lounge. |
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Bypass air flows through the fan, but around the jet core, not mixing with fuel and burning. |
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The terminal is equipped with 11 jet bridges that enable servicing of up to six large and five medium jets at any given time. |
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The engine, used for research, was a gift from Rolls-Royce to the school to mark the fact that it's named after the inventor of the jet engine. |
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China's state-run AVIC I Commercial Aircraft Company has selected GE's CF34 jet engine to power the ARJ21-700 regional jet it is developing. |
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The fan reverser is used to reverse the high bypass, cool air thrust of the jet engines and help slow jetliner speeds during landing. |
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The new plant will meet increasing demand from makers of best-selling jet engines, growing Alcoa's value-add business in aerospace. |
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Clean jet engines work thermally more efficiently and consume less kerosene. |
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Turbine engines and aircraft Diesel engines burn various grades of jet fuel. |
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In the latter country it is mostly black and known as Whitby jet, while in Corea and Japan it is red in color and opaque. |
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The computer-guided aircraft would then fly itself back to its base under the power of auxiliary jet engines. |
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Carrying four passengers, the space jet would take off from regular airports using conventional jet engines. |
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The insulin delivery systems include insulin syringes, pens, pumps and jet injectors. |
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You could jet off for a tropical beach escape to the likes of Cuba, the Dominican Republic or Mexico. |
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The proposed SABRE engine is not a scramjet, but a jet engine running combined cycles of a precooled jet engine, rocket engine and ramjet. |
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When we were playing at the top of our ability and really cranking, the whole thing could sound like a jet plane taking off in the club. |
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Several previous engines proposed by other designers worked well as jet engines but performed poorly as rockets. |
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At these prices, now people can afford to jet off in the lap of luxury to the destination of their choice. |
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Another 250,000 are set to jet off from Gatwick, 150,000 from Manchester, 124,000 from Stansted, 68,500 from Luton and 62,500 from Birmingham. |
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Since then, he has used 15 different versions of the jet pack with varying dimensions and flight characteristics. |
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This engine design aims to be a good jet engine within the atmosphere, as well as being an excellent rocket engine outside. |
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Because the air is cooled at all speeds, the jet can be built of light alloys and the weight is roughly halved. |
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For those who are determined to travel rapidly, the jet plane makes much more sense economically, practically and environmentally. |
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Navy pilot to fly a jet, and he defined the operation requirements for carrier-based, jet-propelled aircraft. |
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As a publicity executive, Jeanine Cooper Taylor jet sets across the country several times per month. |
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So, now you can truly give the jet setter in your life the gift of high-speed Internet access to keep them connected on their next trip. |
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The jet setter recorded his two-country trip across England and Wales in the visitors' book at Laugharne. |
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And it looks like even for jet setter Gerald, home really is where the heart is. |
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Met Eireann said Ireland's terrible summer is a result of the polar jet stream travelling further south this year. |
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When it comes to weather forecasting, it pays to know where the jet stream is. |
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The jet dragster has been clocked at 232.24 miles per hour.... The car is stopped by a drag parachute. |
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Some of the vortices are swept along with the jet stream as if on a racetrack. |
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However, he remained highly critical of some features, notably the use of jet thrust. |
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As well as this it manufactures the Hawk, the world's most successful jet training aircraft. |
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Later, 1995 gave rise to the Honda Aircraft Company with the goal of producing jet aircraft under Honda's name. |
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This brought to mind other references, from rivers and glaciers to jet streams and clouds. |
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The team's findings provide an observational test for existing models that scientists use to study the mechanisms that power the jet streams. |
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The most popular forms of recreation include sailing, angling, cycling, walking, wind surfing and jet skiing. |
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The aircraft needed no modifications for the GTL fuel, which was designed to be mixed with normal jet fuel. |
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The Lynn facility continues to assemble jet engines for the United States Department of Defense, subsidiary services and commercial operators. |
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The government of Rwanda uses an offshore company to lease a private jet for its senior politicians. |
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The Bristol Aeroplane Company proposed to combine jet and piston engines but dropped the idea and concentrated on propellor turbines instead. |
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The ship was bombed by RAF jet bombers in an effort to break up the ship and burn off the leaking oil, but this failed to destroy the oil slick. |
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We extended this formulation to the multidifferential ones, and consider their infinite order jet prolongation. |
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Airport construction boomed during the 1960s with the increase in jet aircraft traffic. |
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In common parlance, the term jet engine loosely refers to an internal combustion airbreathing jet engine. |
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Early jet aircraft used turbojet engines which were relatively inefficient for subsonic flight. |
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In 1967, McDonnell and Douglas merged and jointly developed jet aircraft, missiles and spacecraft. |
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The same year the Allies' only operational jet fighter, the Gloster Meteor, also entered service. |
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Messerschmitt developed the first operational jet fighter, the Me 262A, primarily serving with JG 7, the world's first jet fighter wing. |
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Only days before the garden opens, the concrete is hosed down with a high-pressure jet and scrubbed. |
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Navy as their primary jet fighter in the Korean War period, and it was one of the first jet fighters to employ an afterburner. |
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The key to a practical jet engine was the gas turbine, used to extract energy from the engine itself to drive the compressor. |
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The advent of transatlantic jet travel helped to boost American participation in The Open. |
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These were used until further investment made Prestwick compatible with jet transportation. |
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Charles's travels by private jet drew criticism from Plane Stupid's Joss Garman. |
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Her sarcophagus was made of stone and also contained a jet bracelet and an ivory bangle, indicating great wealth for the time. |
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From the 1950s, scheduled flights on jet airliners further increased the speed of international travel. |
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This enabled a hypermobility which led to the jet set, and eventually to global nomads and the concept of a perpetual traveler. |
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By the 1950s the jet engine was almost universal in combat aircraft, with the exception of cargo, liaison and other specialty types. |
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They swim at the bottom, where shrimp and crabs are found and shoot out a jet of water to uncover the prey buried in the sand. |
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Jet engines power jet aircraft, cruise missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles. |
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There are a large number of different types of jet engines, all of which achieve forward thrust from the principle of jet propulsion. |
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There are fewer than 25 jet pendants in the Roman world, of which six are known from Eboracum. |
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Impulse turbines change the direction of flow of a high velocity fluid or gas jet. |
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Most airbreathing jet engines that are in use are turbofan jet engines, which give good efficiency at speeds just below the speed of sound. |
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Most jet engines rely on turbines to supply mechanical work from their working fluid and fuel as do all nuclear ships and power plants. |
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The bubble jet effect occurs when a mine or torpedo detonates in the water a short distance away from the targeted ship. |
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This was the largest aerial combat battle of the jet age with over 150 fighters from both sides engaged. |
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As their jet thrust is augmented by a propeller, turboprops are occasionally referred to as a type of hybrid jet engine. |
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When the ocean contains a sea surface height gradient this creates a jet or current, such as the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. |
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Like turboprop engines, propfans generate most of their thrust from the propeller and not the exhaust jet. |
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Before and during the war, both British and German designers were developing jet engines to power aeroplanes. |
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Some gliders, known as motor gliders, are designed for unpowered flight, but can deploy piston, rotary, jet or electric engines. |
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Tip jet designs let the rotor push itself through the air and avoid generating torque. |
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Special jet engines developed to drive the rotor from the rotor tips are referred to as tip jets. |
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Some turbine engines commonly used in helicopters can also use biodiesel instead of jet fuel. |
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Competing with new civilian jet aircraft like the de Havilland Comet and Boeing 707 proved impossible. |
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By making the aircraft jet powered, it was possible to design it with a hull rather than making it a floatplane. |
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Ram powered jet engines are airbreathing engines similar to gas turbine engines and they both follow the Brayton cycle. |
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Cirrus also indicated that it was continuing to hire engineers, technicians and designers for the jet program. |
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It generated its own long term weather patterns, which affected the jet stream passing over the North American continent. |
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The damaged fighter jet pinwheeled out of control, the g forces pushing the pilot so hard he couldn't reach the ejection switch. |
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Ram powered engines are considered the most simple type of air breathing jet engine because they can contain no moving parts. |
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Paul came back and threaded daisies in her jet black hair, big spangles of white and yellow, and just a pink touch of ragged robbin. |
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A jet of water is directed on to the paddles of the water wheel, causing them to turn. |
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Anthracite is similar in appearance to the mineraloid jet and is sometimes used as a jet imitation. |
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Combined cycle engines simultaneously use 2 or more different jet engine operating principles. |
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Shaft horsepower is a common rating for jet engines, industrial turbines, and some marine applications. |
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A water jet, or pump jet, is a marine propulsion system that utilizes a jet of water. |
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All jet engines are reaction engines that generate thrust by emitting a jet of fluid rearwards at relatively high speed. |
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Lava fountains may occur as a series of short pulses, or a continuous jet of lava. |
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The forces on the inside of the engine needed to create this jet give a strong thrust on the engine which pushes the craft forwards. |
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The landlady reported a visit by a man in black with cloven feet riding a jet black horse. |
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We get jumped by the Socs. I'm not sure how you spell it, but it's the abbreviation for the Socials, the jet set, the West-side rich kids. |
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Then she screamed as a jet of spumescent gore slopped across the front of the paralysed fabric. |
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During an abort the jet continues to accelerate for a few seconds after reducing the throttles to idle. |
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Down there on the stage Furtado twizzled her shiny jet ringlets around her tiny digits and wobbled off stage in her stilty white stilettos. |
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The propelling nozzle is the key component of all jet engines as it creates the exhaust jet. |
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Most types of jet engine have an air intake, which provides the bulk of the fluid exiting the exhaust. |
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Then, Tashtego, lad, I'd have ye hold a canakin to the jet, and we'd drink round it! |
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If the velocity of the jet from a jet engine is equal to sonic velocity, the jet engine's nozzle is said to be choked. |
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Some early jet aircraft needed rocket assistance to take off from high altitude airfields or when the day temperature was high. |
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Theo Walcott is desperate to avoid more World Cup heartache by bouncing back to his best before England jet off to Rio de Janeiro. |
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This overview highlights where energy losses occur in complete jet aircraft powerplants or engine installations. |
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The 12-berth yacht boasts of comfy leather sofas, mirrors above a giant waterbed, a Jacuzzi, Wi-Fi, a gym, kayaks, snorkelling gear and jet skis. |
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High-velocity water jet cleaning of sewers is an extremely efficient and effective technique, but requires high volumes of water. |
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A jet engine at rest, as on a test stand, sucks in fuel and tries to thrust itself forward. |
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Finally, when the aircraft is flying the propelling jet itself contains wasted kinetic energy after it has left the engine. |
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He didn't fly in on Nike's private jet, which landed in Hawthorne before heading to Phoenix as part of the Whistle Stop Tour. |
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Residents describe hearing noises like a jet engine, thumpings, great whooshing sounds, and on occasion continuous humming. |
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Afterburners are for jet aircraft, not the World War II piston engine aircraft. |
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Dud bulbs had not been replaced, the pollen filter had not been checked and a windscreen washer jet remained misaligned. |
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The vehicle resembling a flying saucer in shape is equipped with jet engines, an inflatable airbrake and a parachute. |
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Aviation Partners' designed Winglets are now flying on more than 6,100 individual jet airplanes, and more than 20 airplane types worldwide. |
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Propellant consumption in jet engines is measured by Specific Fuel Consumption, Specific impulse or Effective exhaust velocity. |
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Propeller engines handle larger air mass flows, and give them smaller acceleration, than jet engines. |
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With the exception of scramjets, jet engines, deprived of their inlet systems can only accept air at around half the speed of sound. |
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The propelling jet produces jet noise which is caused by the violent mixing action of the high speed jet with the surrounding air. |
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Our plane was downed over Syria with air-to-air missile launched by Turkish F-16 jet. |
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And then rises up again in a great jet of gold to the higher roof that curves gracefully upwards to a spire with a crown and flowers and a cross. |
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Allegiant said it has announced new, nonstop jet service from five cities to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. |
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Goodrich Engine Controls make engine control systems for jet engines at Hall Green. |
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The funding will be used to provide activities such as zorb football and jet skiing. |
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He pointed out that buses are still used in transporting passengers to the aircraft instead of utilising the jet bridge only during peak hours. |
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Previous work suggests that the jet streams should shift north and strengthen as the climate warms in response to rising greenhouse gas concentrations. |
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Would you really want to be behind the wheel of a fighter jet? |
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In a carburettor the pressure drop is used to draw fuel out of a reservoir, usually via a jet, and into the venturi to mix with the air flowing through it. |
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The cure is to jet the carburetor excessively rich so that the mixture will be correct at the top end, but this richens the curve throughout the RPM range. |
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The use of the jet aircraft was pioneered and, though late introduction meant it had little impact, it led to jets becoming standard in air forces worldwide. |
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Whittle's jet engines were developed some years earlier than those of Germany's Hans von Ohain who was the designer of the first operational turbojet engine. |
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With that the jet engine was finally on its way to becoming a reality. |
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By the end of the Second World War, other UK engine companies were working on jet designs based on the Whittle pattern, such as the de Havilland Goblin and Ghost engines. |
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However, although very powerful, at reasonable flight speeds rockets are very inefficient and so jet propulsion technology stalled for hundreds of years. |
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Commonly aircraft are propelled by airbreathing jet engines. |
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Consequently, the thrust characteristics of a rocket motor are different from that of an air breathing jet engine, and thrust is independent of velocity. |
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These different molecules are separated by fractional distillation at an oil refinery to produce gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, and other hydrocarbons. |
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In jet engines the oxygen necessary for fuel combustion comes from the air, while rockets carry oxygen in some form as part of the fuel load, permitting their use in space. |
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Its Hawk advanced jet trainer aircraft has been widely exported. |
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Originally the key technology for this type of precooled jet engine did not exist, as it required a heat exchanger that was ten times lighter than the state of the art. |
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A hybrid jet engine like SABRE needs only reach low hypersonic speeds inside the lower atmosphere before engaging its closed cycle mode, whilst climbing, to build speed. |
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For practical reasons related to his disability, Hawking increasingly travelled by private jet, and by 2011 that had become his only mode of international travel. |
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These activities have grown and several executive jet operators and maintenance companies are now based at the airport, handling aircraft from all over the world. |
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Another proposal would extend the North Terminal south, with a passenger bridge in the area currently occupied by aircraft stands without jet bridges. |
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The early 1960s also saw the introduction of jet bridge systems to modern airport terminals, an innovation which eliminated outdoor passenger boarding. |
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The loch is open to every kind of watercraft including kayaks, canoes, windsurfers, jet skis, speedboats and cruisers and they are all very well represented. |
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Despite their advantages, the early jet fighters were far from perfect. |
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The de Havilland Sea Vampire was the Royal Navy's first jet fighter. |
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Members of the lobate genera Bathocyroe and Ocyropsis can escape from danger by clapping their lobes, so that the jet of expelled water drives them backwards very quickly. |
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An upper one-percenter in the income and wealth distributions, Rubin commuted by private jet between the tony Jefferson Hotel in Washington and his Park home in New York. |
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The C6 through C10 alkanes, alkenes and isomeric cycloalkanes are the top components of gasoline, naphtha, jet fuel and specialized industrial solvent mixtures. |
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The work produced by a turbine can be used for generating electrical power when combined with a generator or producing thrust, as in the case of jet engines. |
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Impulse turbines do not require a pressure casement around the rotor since the fluid jet is created by the nozzle prior to reaching the blades on the rotor. |
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Pressurized water is used in water blasting and water jet cutters. |
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This is because it served to divert the jet stream which would otherwise flow from the relatively warm Pacific Ocean through Montana and Minnesota to the south. |
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On March 25, 2014 the company's first conforming Vision SF50 jet flew. |
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Maine receives passenger jet service at its two largest airports, the Portland International Jetport in Portland, and the Bangor International Airport in Bangor. |
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This formula may also be used to calculate the horsepower of a jet engine, using the speed of the jet and the thrust required to maintain that speed. |
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Timet has a plant in Waunarlwydd, Swansea, which is one of the world's major suppliers of titanium for jet engine blades and medical applications. |
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What remains is very high technology manufacturing, such as jet engines, nuclear submarines, pharmaceuticals, robotics, scientific instruments, and medical devices. |
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The boat, a flat-bottomed river-runner with a forty-horse jet, slides off Mac's trailer, onto crumbling shelf ice and into the river, green, translucent. |
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Vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is known for selling the jet her predecessor as Alaska governor used to tool around the state. She now has one of her own. |
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His head protruded out of his torn collar much as the head of the tortoise protrudes from its shell, the throat unwrinkling, the eyes like beads, or pips of jet. |
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American Airlines and Delta Air Lines increased fares in most US domestic markets in the face of higher jet fuel prices, the airlines said on Thursday. |
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As I pushed down the plunger on my waterfilled spare syringe, stuck in the fruit, a jet of liquid hissed out the other side and shot across the room. |
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Tests using blends of conventional jet fuel with alternative biofuels began in 2008 with a Virgin Atlantic Airways flight that used coconut and babassu palm oil. |
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Investigators in Ecuador believe a Fokker F28 crew was ill-prepared to abort take-off after a fire alert, and that the delay led the jet to overrun at Quito last year. |
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With a huge, specially designed carburetor sucking air like a ram jet and individual pipes rather than a standard exhaust manifold, the result was like riding an ack-ack gun. |
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The singer will jet to Ethiopia to visit the slums of Addis Abeba and rural villages in a bid to raise awareness for the need of clean water in developing countries. |
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Howmet Corp has bought a site in North Haven, CT, to build a new facility for the coating, repair and refurbishment of components for jet aircraft engines. |
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Attaching a high-speed water jet, air drill, or other cutting tool to the lower triangle, the sculptor can move this triangle around to direct the carving process. |
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Since that difference in temperature is what drives the jet stream that flows along the boundary between the two air masses, a lower difference means a slower jet stream. |
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The 757-200 aircraft backing the AIRT transaction appear to be non-core given US Air's preference for an all Airbus and regional jet aircraft fleet. |
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According to AP, the single-seat jet crashed at the air force's training ground in Lopburi province during a weapon-training flight, Air Vice Marshal Montol Suchookorn said. |
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He reportedly demanded the use of a Gulf Stream jet, 80 hotel rooms for his entourage, 20 buckets of KFC chicken and five cases of chocolate drink Yoo-hoo. |
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All the passengers disembarked normally through the jet bridge. |
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They closed down the jet bridge and put the aircraft into quarantine. |
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Aviramp is the world's only provider of portable jet bridges designed to provide one point of access for all passengers, including those with reduced mobility. |
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The developments include three new jet bridges, bringing the airport total to seven, a lounge for transit passengers and a luggage store at the ground floor. |
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Lin says, responding to LCC's cost-priorities, the new terminal will be more Spartan, doing without jet bridges that will have passengers be shuttled by bus to airplanes. |
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Current jet engines are not powerful enough to launch an aircraft into space because they can not operate at a high enough power without overheating. |
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Precision, super-alloy machined parts for GE jet engines for future commercial and military aircraft will be produced at the 300,000 square-foot facility. |
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By sheer chance, one of the wheels of the Concorde ran directly over it, causing a rapid chain of events that would set one of the jet engines on fire. |
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The four survivors will then jet off to Sweden to experience the trend for Wallace and John Torode to choose the winner from the five contestants who are left. |
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This latest star-based travelogue sees Bake Off host Sue jet off to Southeast Asia, where she explores the lives of people who live on the banks of its longest river. |
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Thomson, the UK-based holiday company, is set to register the busiest month for child-free holidays, as 190,000 'Dinkys' plan to jet off on holiday this September. |
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Sources said there are a few suppliers of jet pack units in different countries but the leading manufacturer is Martin Aircraft Company of New Zealand. |
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Martin Aircraft in New Zealand is preparing to release the first commercial jet pack, a 250-pound, carbon-fiber device that can take to the air for 30 minutes at a time. |
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Like the Alfa Laval TJ20G, the Alfa Laval TJ40G uses a high-impact jet stream to effectively clean tough tank residues and minimize the risk of product contamination. |
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The answer is the jet stream, the river of air that dictates our weather. |
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Now, a fast jet stream travels in a pretty straight line around the planet from west to east, just like a mountain stream goes pretty straight downhill. |
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This research has been front and center since the Hurricane Sandy disaster, when the wavy jet stream steered the storm on its sharp left turn and smack into the Jersey Shore. |
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As a jet barrels down a runway, the air above its airfoiled wings moves faster than the air below, creating a difference in air pressure that pulls and pushes the plane up. |
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