The cars jerked and yawed so much that we were constantly bumping our heads or smashing our elbows. |
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However, when the flaps were lowered to half, the aircraft yawed to the left, and the nose pitched up. |
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Doremi was at the stern of a large ship that yawed back and forth as it sailed through a storm-tossed sea. |
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The lance punched through the straining blue, tearing vast holes in it as the vessel yawed from side to side. |
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Lauren watched in satisfaction as the Mainstay yawed and shook, heavily damaged. |
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The aircraft reversed yawed to the right where his wingman was maintaining position on the runway. |
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The Utopian ship yawed hard to port in an attempt to evade the incoming ordnance. |
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I was in a 90-degree-AOB left turn and 40 degrees nose low when the aircraft suddenly yawed to 75 degrees nose low. |
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The wind tunnel is also set up so the vehicle can be yawed into the airflow at different angles. |
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After initiating brake actuation, the aircraft yawed to the right, and he ceased braking action to analyze the situation. |
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The aircraft was now yawed about 10 degrees to the left of its direction of travel, and its forward speed was about 40 knots. |
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About 20 seconds after the aircraft crossed the beacon, the aircraft yawed suddenly to the right when the right engine lost power. |
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During the takeoff run on runway 34 at Kamsack, the aircraft yawed to the left, remaining on the runway surface until takeoff. |
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During the take-off, the aircraft reportedly yawed to the right, and the yawing became more pronounced as the airspeed increased. |
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In Perrotta's fearful new world, religion injects uncomfortable ironies into lives that have already yawed off-kilter. |
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During the turn, the right wing struck the ground and the aircraft yawed before coming to rest on its nose against a tree. |
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He saw deformation of the left engine cowling and smoke coming from the engine, and the aircraft yawed to the left. |
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Then, the engine lost power, and the helicopter yawed to the left and began to shudder and shake. |
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At about 75 feet above the ground, the helicopter pitched nose-down and yawed to the right. |
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As the helicopter completed the last turn, it suddenly yawed to the right and spun to the ground at a moderate rate of rotation. |
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During the after-landing roll, at low speed, the aircraft yawed left and exited the runway about 5,500 feet beyond the threshold. |
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During the flare, as the main rotor blades began to strike the trees, engine power returned and the helicopter yawed again. |
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The helicopter then yawed uncontrollably to the left about 45 degrees and came to rest upright, with a 5 degree list to the right. |
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At impact, the helicopter was yawed 17 degrees to the left, banked 9 degrees to the left and pitched 2 degrees nose down. |
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While underway, the L'Acadien II yawed slowly back and forth within the track created by the icebreaker, with a preference toward the port side. |
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When the vessel was about three cables downstream of the end of the lock approach wall, she yawed to port. |
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Coming out of 2,000 feet and decelerating through 180 knots, the jet yawed so much to the left that I felt it was on the verge of departing controlled flight. |
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The galleon yawed, gouts of flame pouring from her perforated hull. |
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When the collective was raised and the cyclic pulled aft to reduce the sink rate and airspeed, the helicopter yawed to the right, and the pilot was unable to correct with left pedal. |
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Almost all horizontal axis wind turbines use forced yawing, i.e. they use a mechanism which uses electric motors and gearboxes to keep the turbine yawed against the wind. |
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My favorite two hip-hop albums yawed towards what might have once been thought non-commercial, though it's hard to say if that distinction will survive. |
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With the rudder application, the aircraft yawed violently to the right, the nose dropped, and the aircraft descended steeply, entering the water in a left-wing-low attitude. |
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The vessel yawed to port and grounded on the south edge of the channel. |
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Just before the aircraft left the paved surface, the nose landing gear track crossed over the left main landing gear track, indicating that the aircraft yawed to the left as it exited the runway. |
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The sink rate could not be arrested as the rotor rpm had not recovered, and the helicopter landed hard, yawed right about 90º and remained upright. |
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The music started, and for a moment the room pitched and yawed. |
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Shortly after the Boeing 767 commenced the take-off roll, at about 20 knots, there was a loud explosion and the aircraft yawed sharply to the left. |
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Wind turbines which are running with a yaw error are therefore subject to larger fatigue loads than wind turbines which are yawed in a perpendicular direction against the wind. |
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With the rudder deflected to the left, as it would be with the trim set to nearly full left, the aircraft should have yawed and rolled to the left during the take-off. |
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