Thankfully, the car is aerodynamically stable without the addition of an outrageous spoiler which has featured on some fast Fords in the past. |
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The car is very strong aerodynamically, very stable in the high speed turns and this gives you a lot of confidence. |
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The aerodynamically efficient body has a drag coefficient of 0.26, contributing to excellent noise insulation for the cabin and fuel economy. |
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Tailless birds are highly agile and manoeuvrable, but aerodynamically are statically unstable. |
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His model aircraft were usually scruffy constructions of paper and balsa wood and far from aerodynamically efficient. |
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The engine cuts out when you get inverted and the airplane is just not aerodynamically suited for that kind of maneuver. |
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The problem is that the car is aerodynamically unstable, and under heavy braking, the back end kicks out like a mule. |
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The F400 uses a pushrod design and all the wishbones are aerodynamically shaped. |
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In fact, feathers on flightless birds, which merely need to be heat insulators rather than being amazingly designed aerodynamically, resemble hairs in shape as well. |
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Surrounding you is lightweight, aerodynamically engineered sheet metal that disintegrates into millions of large and small fragments when you crash. |
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An aerodynamically perfect wing would have laminar flow from its leading edge all the way to the rear. |
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It flew well enough to demonstrate that the design was aerodynamically sound. |
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Structurally and aerodynamically very efficient, it carried more military equipment and bigger engines than designed for. |
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As the aircraft reached its go-around pitch attitude of about 10º, the aircraft stalled aerodynamically and impacted the ground. |
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We can tell you what works aerodynamically but we do not know if it will be operationally acceptable. |
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The aerodynamically styled chamber head of the sensor provides optimized flow properties in respect of an extremely small flow resistance. |
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Peak vapour emissions are stored there before being aerodynamically directed towards the extraction plenum. |
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During the remainder of the flight, more rudder pieces separated, and the aircraft landed with no aerodynamically effective rudder remaining. |
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Each of our designs has been exhaustively tested, aerodynamically and acoustically. |
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The Flying Nun's habit just did not look aerodynamically sound. |
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And I don't think a formation of 9 would be aerodynamically stable either. |
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I must say that aerodynamically it is a very impressive chassis to drive. |
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For this reason, missilery has accepted aerodynamically unstable vehicles which, in case of loss of thrust, flip over and break apart, destroying themselves in the air. |
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During flight, fuel is automatically transferred in and out of this tank as required to maintain an aircraft C of G that aerodynamically provides the most economical fuel consumption. |
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The pylon worked well mechanically and aerodynamically with the only difficulty experienced being moisture accumulation inside the pylon, which will likely be corrected in a future design. |
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Although researchers have focused on fairings since 1998, the problem remains to be resolved entirely: while they do provide a more aerodynamically streamlined shape, fairings making landing systems heavier and more complex. |
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The outer shell of the SR1 is available in thre helmet sizes and combines an aerodynamically optimal shape suitable for racing with excellent protection. |
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Howden pre-engineered centrifugal fans are selected aerodynamically from a range of standard sizes and configured mechanically to meet the customer's requirements. |
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The aircraft went over the embankment in an aerodynamically stalled condition with the nose gear retracting and the main gear still extended but unlocked. |
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However, the large frontal area also resulted in an aircraft with an aerodynamically inefficient increased frontal area. |
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It also indicates the possibility that dehydrated anti-icing fluid residue will accumulate in the aerodynamically quiet area between the control surface and the shroud immediately ahead of it. |
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The open throat design and the precise pocket spacing produce a product which is aerodynamically balanced allowing even contaminant loading throughout the life of the filter. |
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A fuselage is a long, thin body, usually with tapered or rounded ends to make its shape aerodynamically smooth. |
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In principle junk sails have much in common with the most aerodynamically efficient sails used today in windsurfers or catamarans. |
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The aircraft is the third BBJ in the world to feature these new, aerodynamically optimised winglets from Aviation Partners Boeing. |
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The new fastback was an attempt to aerodynamically optimize the pontoon shape. |
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The vehicle is based on the 458 Italia but is lighter, more powerful and far more aerodynamically advanced. |
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It was combined with an aerodynamically advanced Sikkens coatings system to give the vehicle the best possible chance of finishing first. |
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The front end, sills and under-body are aerodynamically optimised, and the interior is finished in light grey with blue topstitched seams. |
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A kite balloon is distinct from a kytoon, which obtains a portion of its lift aerodynamically. |
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One is to maintain enough airspeed or flow to allow the helicopter's vertical stabilizer to be aerodynamically effective enough to oppose the torque generated by the engine and main rotor. |
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While likely climbing to fly above a cloud-covered ridge and below the overcast ceiling, the aircraft stalled aerodynamically at a height from which full recovery could not be made before striking the trees. |
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Calculations suggest that it would be aerodynamically feasible for the aircraft to turn from its final radar heading to the crash site in the time available. |
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Although the composite main-rotor blades are more aerodynamically efficient than the original Eurocopter metal blades, both sets of blades can enter autorotation. |
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At the Geneva motor show in March Volkswagen unveiled the XL1, an aerodynamically shaped plug-in hybrid with CO2 emissions of just 21g per km which will go into production, albeit in small quantities. |
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The round poppet valve TVO, for return air, has an aerodynamically shaped valve cone, which gives it good properties with respect to noise level, pressure loss and air volume. |
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It featured an aerodynamically clean design with four de Havilland Ghost turbojet engines buried in the wings, a pressurised fuselage, and large square windows. |
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Sabic's design concept is aerodynamically optimised to deflect air by accelerating airflow through and across the top and sides of the roof fairing. |
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