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aerodynamic
1. As he turned to its direction the vehicle landed, its silver aerodynamic profile changed to a blunt egg-shape which bounced on the road like a bubble
2. “The vehicles have all kinds of aerodynamic features
3. It has already changed into an aerodynamic body
4. Black Jet, with the cool aerodynamic shape,’ Jaden says
5. The curves of the vehicle slid under his hands as he worked, learning every nook and cranny of the aerodynamic body
6. If the prevailing wind is strong or stormy weather is predicted, it’s better to orient the sharper, more aerodynamic end of your tent (often the rear) toward the breeze
7. The body is aerodynamic and the lines flow as one unit
8. The only problem she and other ancestor pilots had at first was to adapt to our flight control systems, since they flew aircraft based on aerodynamic laws instead of the gravity drives of our ships
9. Ingrid understood that Nancy had probably directed a redesign of the wing profiles, in order to get rid of the severe aerodynamic compressibility problems in speed dives experienced by P-38s in Nancy’s history
10. � Their aerodynamic drag suddenly increased over tenfold, the bombs quickly fell behind their bombers
11. The XF-83 is to be a twin-engine heavy fighter-bomber, with trapezoidal wings of large dimensions and a blended wing-fuselage body that will follow the Area Rule, an aerodynamic concept from the future that is crucial to break through the sound barrier
12. While the use of steel made the plane heavier, it also made it able to resist the aerodynamic heating expected from high supersonic speeds
13. The extensive use of steel honeycomb structures, one of the novelties pushed for by Ingrid, had however limited greatly the corresponding weight gain and had at the same time helped partly insulate the internal structure from the heat caused by aerodynamic friction
14. Selecting her internal fuel tanks, which were still full, she jettisoned her two drop tanks and felt her plane jump forward at once, its aerodynamic drag now greatly reduced
15. Now judging that she had done enough damage, she switched on her afterburners and dashed eastward across Lake Dian Chi, flying so low that her aircraft’s aerodynamic shock wave created huge water sprays in her trail
16. The two women acting as observers/gunners switched on at once their respective machine gun turret, making its aerodynamic cover slide out of the way and revealing a
17. Add to that the aerodynamic lift provided by the wings and fuselage and you save more fuel while gaining altitude
18. While the SPS-10A was not fuelled up, there was no apparent aerodynamic interference between the two planes on separation at an altitude of 80,000 feet
19. As an hypersonic glider, the SPS-10A was proving to be a first-class machine, having plenty of aerodynamic lift from its lifting body shape while having minimal drag, something that allowed her to keep flying hypersonic for long distances without any engine thrust
20. The gear of 9 is engaged with the transmission 13 consisting of 2 pairs of engaging gears and an aerodynamic speed regulator 14 is mounted on the last axle
21. This flow is used to drive a sensitive screw (an air screw having many blades), which moves a transmission to a clock mechanism with an aerodynamic stroke controller [14]
22. The rotation speed of 10 and, hence the accuracy of reading are adjusted by rotating the vanes 7 around their axis (radial direction) changing the aerodynamic resistance and by controlling the friction of 11 on Z3 by means of the screw 13
23. And yet all modern cars look virtually the same, licked to a blank, unemotional blob-shape by today's aerodynamic standards
24. that has crafts fly and cars requiring down force by the aid of aerodynamic devices
25. net Flying object is under this gravity control of movement and it is this that has crafts fly and cars requiring down force by the aid of aerodynamic devices
26. The evolutionary result was: the more feathers they had; the more aerodynamic their flight became, the faster they could run, the harder they were to catch… the more feathers their flapping arms had: the less they weighed as they ran
27. Why has the ball in football changed over the years into the shape of an egg, and now a pointed egg? This is the evolution of human culture being poisoned by undead reptilian auras obsessed with aerodynamic design
28. “The aerodynamic caps will have automatically ejected,” Vogel said