A tailwind had brought the aircraft into the airport quicker than expected. |
A slight crosswind changing to a steady tailwind greeted rowers and spectators alike. |
The riders must be hoping for a tailwind blowing in from the coast and up the valley. |
When all the conditions are meet, and there is perhaps a favourable wind, or a tailwind, then set sail. |
It was fast, mostly downhill, and mother nature was good enough to hold the rain off and afford us a light tailwind. |
A flight arrives at London airport six days late, although the pilot believes his plane is half an hour early due to a tailwind. |