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| and, after his unit transitioned to the newer | airframe, a P-51 Mustang (serial: 42-103349) fighter a |
| dently derived from the JN-3 it had a lighter | airframe, ailerons on both wings, different shaped low |
| The large engine and aerodynamic | airframe allowed for a then-remarkable 200-mile (320 k |
| nclude 100LL Fuel, Jet Fuel, as well as major | airframe and powerplant service. |
| of AGM-114F with lighter components, shorter | airframe, and increased range-not built. |
| zing at high altitude, to high temperature of | airframe and engine parts being cooled. |
| arbird Restoration Center and 3 FAA certified | airframe and power plant mechanics. |
| d set forth their expectations for mergers in | airframe and aero-engine companies. |
| one of the most experienced operators of this | airframe averaging 7,000 flight hours a year. |
| The | airframe basically combined the D.II wing cellule with |
| lel with the E.I and the choice of whether an | airframe became an E.I or E.II depended on the availab |
| ng, but the resulting deformation damaged the | airframe beyond repair. |
| n and as branch chief of the Aerodynamics and | Airframe Branch in the Laboratory. |
| The | airframe broke apart at 60,000 ft (18,000 m) altitude, |
| a accident, the plane also caught fire as the | airframe broke up, flipped over, and came to rest inve |
| 239 - United States Navy - Last Single Engine | Airframe built |
| ng aerodynamic pressure which impinged on the | airframe, causing the X-15 to enter a violent Mach 5 s |
| The | airframe consists of four main assemblies, split down |
| At first | airframe construction outstripped the very limited sup |
| The first attempt to use duralumin for | airframe construction by the Junkers firm was the neve |
| ch heavier Oberursel U.III onto the Eindecker | airframe did not produce a better aircraft - one pilot |
| Also, the higher inlet and | airframe drag losses of a lifting, air-breathing vehic |
| ircraft apprentice at RAF Halton and later an | airframe fitter. |
| as North American that designed and built the | airframe for the X-15, a rocket-powered aircraft that |
| is used in evaluating the damage tolerance of | airframe fuselages. |
| ately, production of the Boeing 707-based E-3 | airframe had ended in 1991 and the plan was shelved. |
| by August 1972 it had a history of 3520 total | airframe hours. |
| ril 1953 stated the manoeuvring had caused an | airframe instability due to a faulty D-nose leading ed |
| cranes and has made over 1,350 changes to the | airframe, instrumentation, and payload capabilities of |
| The Fletcher's | airframe is constructed entirely of aluminium, heavily |
| The | airframe is based on a traditional hot-structure/cold- |
| The X-47A's | airframe is built of composite materials, with constru |
| The large | airframe left plenty of room in the nose, which they i |
| Activities include major | airframe maintenance inspection and overhaul, painting |
| Amelia Earhart studied | airframe maintenance in downtown Northampton, and alth |
| ircraft as they work towards certification in | Airframe Maintenance and Powerplant Maintenance. |
| n the early 1950s, Joslyn worked with several | airframe manufacturers and the Lightning and Transient |
| Shepherd became an Apache helicopter | airframe mechanic, hoping to someday qualify up to the |
| d on the same BMW 801 engine as the A models, | airframe modifications were relatively minor. |
| The first | airframe, number 101, was delivered in October of the |
| st Bantam to fly with this new powerplant was | airframe number 300. |
| hree-digit section of an earlier design's RLM | airframe number by a factor of one hundred for the ear |
| Airframe of the prototype Fokker M.5 | |
| ignificance (and because it was the signature | airframe of the company), Air Service Berlin stated th |
| was retired to Woodbourne as an instructional | airframe on 25 August 2003. |
| While the United States Navy retired the | airframe on September 24, 2004, replacing it with the |
| They conduct major and minor | airframe or engine service, including 100 hrs/annual i |
| aft collection increased by an average of one | airframe per year. |
| gave researchers their first accurate data on | airframe performance in the transonic range. |
| pace companies are responsible for 15% of the | airframe production for the 767, meaning some of the m |
| tor and was put in charge of Hawk and Harrier | airframe production. |
| The choice of the Nimrod | airframe proved to be the wrong one, as it was too sma |
| The | Airframe Reconditioning Squadron, RNZAF, is based at R |
| Complete engine and | airframe repairs were available for Consolidated B-24 |
| ed for its time, the F-117's stealthy faceted | airframe required a large amount of maintenance and wa |
| In addition to their | airframe serials the 4 Griffin's are also identified a |
| ance and large scanner windows built into the | airframe side. |
| ain (fuel-cell); Diamond Aircraft of Austria ( | Airframe); Spanish Sener (control system); Spanish Aer |
| it directly indicates stall speed and various | airframe structurally limited speeds, regardless of de |
| and safety-of-flight certification of primary | airframe structures and components. |
| Associate degree in | Airframe Technology |
| The J 2 | airframe that emerged from the Dessau workshops had an |
| six lugs to the rear bulkhead of the missile | airframe, the complete engine being enclosed in a tube |
| ributes little to the overall strength of the | airframe, the metal skin itself carries part of the fl |
| , opted to keep both cannons, but enlarge the | airframe to accommodate larger tanks. |
| tures property manager Louis Kinnell took one | airframe to the shops of Chaffee Junior College and re |
| The | airframe was significantly redesigned as an all-metal |
| The | airframe was based on that of a well-tried training ai |
| w up during a test and although repaired, the | airframe was scrapped. |
| The steel-tube | airframe was completed in mid-1916, but the engine was |
| The same | airframe was used to create the WD.8 as an unarmed rec |
| d for this reason, the first B-series testbed | airframe was retired from active service in late 1942. |
| h Purchasing Commission; the prototype NA-73X | airframe was rolled out, although still minus engine, |
| The | airframe will be transported by road from its storage |
| 5, 2011 the New York Times reported that the | airframe will be placed on display at the Carolinas Av |
| It featured a plywood | airframe with twin booms and fins with a single elevat |
| tural workhorse using a strengthened Autocrat | airframe with dorsal fin fillets added, low pressure t |
| and tilt of the pilot's head relative to the | airframe with sufficient precision even under high "g" |
| ction version which combined the original NBS | airframe with a 1,000-pound (454 kg) GP bomb, the same |
| aged for the MC2A on an increasingly obsolete | airframe would not provide the capability required. |
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