However, for the reasons of weight, size, manoeuvrability and safety we are unable to carry powered scooters. |
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She is 80 if she is a day, but what she lacks in manoeuvrability she makes up for in enthusiasm. |
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The boats are flat-bottomed with a rudder at either end to allow easy manoeuvrability in shallow water. |
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The combination of the twin hull and water jet propulsion provides very high and very responsive manoeuvrability. |
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It has an air-cushioned catamaran hull and waterjet propulsion, which provides high speed and manoeuvrability. |
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The induction of amphibious vehicles for military applications has increased the manoeuvrability of troops in marshy lands and rivers. |
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Emphasis is directed to good seakeeping characteristics and manoeuvrability. |
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It combines the dynamics and manoeuvrability of a sports car with the robustness of an all-terrain vehicle. |
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No-one does better than the compact all-rounder in terms of manoeuvrability. |
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This is analogous to the difference in manoeuvrability between a speedboat and an ocean liner. |
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It was the master's practice to maintain full speed if the conditions permitted because the ship's manoeuvrability was enhanced at higher speeds. |
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Finally, its raised ground clearance provides a dominate driving position with key benefits in terms of visibility and manoeuvrability. |
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This has as positive effect on the manoeuvrability of the plough on the headland. |
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Attractively spacious: this 11-metre model from Menorquin Yachts takes you one jump ahead in manoeuvrability and agility. |
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High-quality elasticated solid-rubber wheels and hubs with ball bearings guarantee an extreme manoeuvrability and a smooth run. |
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Available with multi-axled chassis, for instance with rear axle traction for optimum manoeuvrability. |
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For example, a special alloy of stainless steel and nitinol, also called memory metal, provides for a high manoeuvrability of the stylet. |
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However, the lively steering ensures good manoeuvrability, and although the Limited isn't a thrill ride, it drives like a charm. |
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His model suggests the manoeuvrability that its hind wings granted the animal came at the expense of increased drag. |
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Ammonites' manoeuvrability would have depended crucially on their buoyancy control. |
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The second requirement of our proposal is that the buses pass a specific manoeuvrability test. |
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Attacking while on the surface allows U-boats to make full use of their speed and manoeuvrability. |
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It also considers that setting manoeuvrability criteria for buses will ensure a uniform level of safety for vulnerable road users. |
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The efficiency of the rudder gives the ship good manoeuvrability in different conditions. |
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Their manoeuvrability and the tremendous noise they make suggest their strong potential for disturbing wildlife. |
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Wheeled pavers are distinctive for their excellent manoeuvrability and ease of transport on their own wheels. |
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This results in an appearance, manoeuvrability and durability which provide utmost satisfaction. |
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This optimal speed should help to lessen wave action while permitting the manoeuvrability necessary for the safe passage of ships. |
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The anchors on vessels may be used to slow or stop the vessel in the event of a loss of propulsion or manoeuvrability. |
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The new mechanical sweeper Kerwit A80 D with high-dump facility convinces through its manoeuvrability and ease of use. |
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To do this, she has to know each aircraft's capabilities: its rate of climb, air speed and manoeuvrability. |
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They were armed with a ram, relied on oars for propulsion and their deep v-shaped lower hulls had a significant advantage in speed and manoeuvrability. |
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The hull design is optimised for stability, seakeeping and manoeuvrability and the hull appendages and propellers are designed for low hydrodynamic noise. |
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The investigation also indicated that when an aircraft is manoeuvred with an aft C of G, a pilot has more pitch-up authority than with a forward C of G, which increases longitudinal manoeuvrability of the aircraft. |
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Dr Krapp's colleague Mirko Kovac is now attempting to do this. HovercraftOne way manoeuvrability might be engineered into a drone's airframe is shown by the work on hawk moths. |
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We have to ensure that these costs do not fall at the door of the public bodies who have an obligation to produce, but have limited scope for manoeuvrability. |
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The Honda engine mated to this no-nonsense mid-tine design gives this model the balance of power and manoeuvrability for every kind of tilling job. |
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The English ships then used their superior speed and manoeuvrability to catch up with the Spanish fleet after a day of sailing. |
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With its superior manoeuvrability, the English fleet provoked Spanish fire while staying out of range. |
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This reduced financial manoeuvrability is one of the country's major challenges and points to the urgent need for innovation and the re-engineering of government. |
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Articulated buses were invented to improve the manoeuvrability of long buses capable of carrying a large number of passengers. |
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Surgical table top for vascular surgery and orthopedics: The economical alternative when a high degree of stability for the patient and a high degree of manoeuvrability for the surgeon are required. |
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Of our 'Crows' who love to push their limits on the steeps, many have chosen these as their allies, confident in the stability, the edge grip and the manoeuvrability. |
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Because of the legitimacy and the manoeuvrability they have as a result of their association with governmental structures, they can sometimes be efficient in reaching various marginalized social groups. |
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But automatic lifts which can do that already exist, and the expense of having to install them will, Dr Wehking thinks, be outweighed by the skids' manoeuvrability. |
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Even though these conventional tugs and their replacements, whose manoeuvrability and performance were comparable, may be economical to operate, their manoeuvrability and performance is now considered limited. |
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She has also been sailed by a rowing club team, testing her manoeuvrability and speed. |
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The Paralympic coin, designed by Pippa Sanderson, celebrates accuracy, manoeuvrability and speed. |
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High manoeuvrability guarantees cleaning in even the tightest corners. |
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The TH255 super compact telehandler, with its 2-section boom, is built to provide you with maximum mobility and manoeuvrability in tight access areas. |
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Regardless of the brand, I generally like medium-displacement custom bikes since they combine great manoeuvrability and light weight with an engine strong enough to fill the bill in most types of riding. |
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The plan form, the profile and optimised line scheme, confer exceptional behaviour to this glider as well as outstanding manoeuvrability and performance. |
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Afterwards, they spent an entertaining morning go-cart pulling, testing the manoeuvrability of the SCORPION, test driving the new AXION and life cooking in the Hof Loermann courtyard. |
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The FLUID offers big evolution for your practice of Speedriding, unequalled behaviour in this kind of activity, with great precision in the turn and excellent manoeuvrability. |
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Although the shortened towline was intended to improve manoeuvrability, with the vessels in this position, it pivoted such that its force was acting athwartships on the tugboat, and no longer directly behind it. |
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The CityCat 1000 comes either with front-wheel steering or optionally with four-wheel steering for maximum manoeuvrability and directional stability. |
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The downside here is that the board you are now on has a floppily loose sail, a daggerboard that won't stay down, and all the manoeuvrability of two cows roped together, head to tail. |
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To further enhance manoeuvrability of the vessel, the rudders are Becker design, semi-balanced, underhung units that incorporate a vertical, articulated flap in the after part of the rudder. |
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The 434E is equipped with AWS sytem, enabling 2WS, Circle Steer or Crab Steer to be selected providing an excellent turning circle and good manoeuvrability for working in confined working areas. |
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Contributing to the accident were the increased longitudinal manoeuvrability because of the aft centre of gravity, and the increased stall speed caused by the pitching up of the aircraft and the bank angle. |
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Our Mountain Technical Committee, a panel of expert Western riders and dealers, gave Summit sleds the highest scores ever recorded for side hilling, boon docking and overall manoeuvrability after several days of evaluations. |
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Progressive steering keeps the truck stable at high speeds and improves manoeuvrability at low speeds by adjusting the steering wheel to drive wheel turn ratio. |
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Technical characteristics: equipped with a removable skeg for great directivity on sea and calm water touring and welded fins for extra manoeuvrability for river and white water kayaking. |
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This increased the speed and manoeuvrability of the vessels, and enabled them to remain at sea for longer as there was less need to return to port for maintenance. |
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They provide a 360 view from the bridge together with an extra large cargo intake and adjustable propellers for greater manoeuvrability when sailing through ice. |
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Costing Dh35,000, the AZM is available with a 1,134kg to 2,268kg drawbar pull capacity that offers outstanding manoeuvrability, visibility and a small turning radius. |
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It was part of the fourday MARSIM 2015 International Conference on Ship Manoeuvrability and Maritime Simulation, hosted by Newcastle University. |
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