A dozen of the country's top scientists and intellectuals climbed aboard a hydroplane and flew out into the Bay of Rio to welcome him. |
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A world record holding hydroplane which for more than a decade has idled on terra firma in a South Lakeland museum is to take to the water again. |
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Next, the man declares that he would like to take Nick flying in his hydroplane. |
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He nodded, staring out over the clear water to where the hydroplane was now visible, a dot on the horizon. |
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A couple of canoers were out paddling, and a hydroplane came in for a lake landing. |
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If you start to hydroplane, don't brake suddenly or turn the wheel, or you might spin into a skid. |
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Markus headed for some old airplanes trying to go around them only to have his car hydroplane on a mixture of water and oil. |
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Our fishing sites can only be reached by boat or hydroplane from Radisson, at 85 km northeast of the Robert-Bourrassa Basin. |
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The annual Seafair, held in Seattle each July, features parades, hydroplane races, and air shows. |
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Generally speaking, the speed at which a tire will hydroplane can be calculated by multiplying the square root of the tire pressure by nine. |
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That was tremendous: be it for a Zeppelin landing in Dübendorf or a hydroplane on Lake Zurich, crowds thronged to see it. |
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They will continue to hydroplane until a reduction in speed permits the tires to regain contact with the runway surface. |
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These qualities were already demonstrated by the shipyard through their work on a revolutionary hydroplane catamaran. |
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Worn tires will hydroplane more easily because there is less tread depth to displace water. |
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Departure from Montreal aboard a chartered flight to Schefferville and then by hydroplane from Schefferville to the George River and the traditional camp. |
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On 28 March, Henri Fabre flew the first hydroplane. |
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The river is accessible only by motor boat or hydroplane and our community is almost as isolated with access by plane or a restricted seasonal ferry. |
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Then in 1992, he fulfilled one of his dreams by acquiring a 7 liters hydroplane, which he modified a year later to participate in the Grand-Prix classes. |
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Don't drive too fast on wet roads or the car may hydroplane and cause you to lose control of the vehicle. |
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A long stair leads guests from the exterior terrace of the lodge to the waterfront where a dock will extend out to the water to accommodate the arrival and departure of guests by hydroplane. |
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He met the skipper Yves Parlier, who chose him as part of the design team for the new hydroplane Médiatis-RégionAquitaine, an unprecedented technological challenge, at the crossroads of marine and aeronautical engineering. |
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On the second approach, at about 1639 Pacific standard time, the aircraft touched down at least halfway down the wet runway and began to hydroplane. |
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At the time, all of the helicopters in the region had been reserved by Hydro-Québec for its work in the Havre Saint-Pierre area, and we had to use a hydroplane to get the devices into the field. |
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If you happen to find yourself in a situation where the vehicle starts to hydroplane, the first thing you want to do is to gently take your foot off the accelerator. |
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The Cousteau teams took a lot of expedition equipment to the Amazon: several inflatable boats, kayaks, jeeps, a helicopter, a hydroplane and an amphibious truck. |
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Bell considered the invention of the hydroplane as a very significant achievement. |
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On June 22, 1926, the first hydroplane to cross the Atlantic, the Plus Ultra flying boat, took off from Palos. |
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Between 1956 and 1959 Sir Malcolm's son Donald Campbell set four successive records on the lake in Bluebird K7, a hydroplane. |
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The modified airframe of the June Bug, fitted with another Curtiss engine, mounted on floats, and renamed the Loon, became the first hydroplane tested in the United States. |
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The Gold Cup is one of a series of unlimited hydroplane races sponsored annually by the American Power Boat Association and culminating with the award of a national championship. |
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The engine parts will be installed and the hydroplane painted in its distinctive blue colour. |
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One might think of them as hydroplane racing boats compared with aircraft carriers. |
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The two islands of Heligoland, lying 70km from the mouth of the Elbe, are a three hour hydroplane ride from Hamburg. |
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Post-occurrence examination of the aircraft and its systems revealed that the braking system was serviceable, and it is concluded that the aircraft did not hydroplane. |
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Then, after I send Mom home, I want to get on one of those hydroplane boats like they used to have on Gentle Ben and share gumbo with a bayou family. |
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The three-day event features high speed racing action as 10 unlimited hydroplanes and 12 automotive-powered supercharged light hydroplane boats speed to the finish line. |
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