The air vehicle is 8.2m long, 2.1m high, with a 10.3m wing and is of tailless design. |
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Towhees were abundant, and I saw a newly fledged, almost tailless cardinal crashing around in a bush. |
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Their faults include being smaller and having diverged earlier, but they are as tailless as the other apes. |
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These distinctive-looking, tailless dogs are active and energetic, and should be taken for brisk walks every day. |
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But tailless, flapless, podless planes will probably land eventually at an airport near you. |
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Set relatively high and in line with the backbone. Some dogs are born tailless. |
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The two basic types of snowshoes are the short, broad, tailless bear-paw and the long, narrow shoe with a tail variously named Maine, Michigan, Alaskan, etc. |
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Later, tailless kites incorporated a stabilizing bowline. |
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A flying wing is a tailless aircraft which has no definite fuselage, with most of the crew, payload and equipment being housed inside the main wing structure. |
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A tranquiliser gun was first used, but failed, so keepers decided to shoot the tailless barbary macaque on Tuesday after fearing it might get lost in the 82-acre parkland. |
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Tailless birds are highly agile and manoeuvrable, but aerodynamically are statically unstable. |
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