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- This feature presents two songs in a row, the second draws in some way from the first, as in a sample. The name of this item is a takeoff of the Led Zeppelin song "Trampled Under Foot".
- In this variation, the gymnast splits the legs upon takeoff, attains a full split when inverted, and lands one foot at a time.
- Sometimes, people incorrectly refer "reaction time" to the unrelated 60 foot takeoff time.
- The helicopter is damaged during takeoff and crashes, forcing the escapees to flee across the sand on foot.
- The Salchow is accomplished with a takeoff from the back inside edge of one foot and a landing on the back outside edge of the opposite foot.
- Takeoff from turf was in 250 feet with 575 feet needed to clear a 50-foot obstacle. It landed in 350 feet. Rate of climb was 550 feet per minute. Its service ceiling was estimated at 10,000 ft.
- Using thirty-degree wing flaps, a pilot could make a successful takeoff while losing minimal height.
- During civil litigation by the family of a deceased passenger, it was discovered that the airplane's maintenance records showed that the adjustable seat had accidentally slid backward during a takeoff about six weeks prior to Flight 375.
- Both configurations allow the pilot to takeoff and land on their feet.
- It can also mean the instance in which an aircraft taxis down a runway, gaining a certain speed, and must become airborne in lieu of a crash or explosion on the runway (V1 speed)—for example, Charles Lindbergh's takeoff in "The Spirit of St.
- The wingspan was given as about the same as a de Havilland Puss Moth. Takeoff required a 250-yard runway.
- Grabs are a skateboarding trick usually executed on transitional terrain, in the air between takeoff and landing.
- Also called a "Cheat 720" or a "540 Wheel," the 540 hook uses the same takeoff as mentioned previously.
- In 2007, he stood trial for provoking an incident while under the influence of alcohol on a flight from Madrid to Mexico City that required the pilot to return to Madrid two hours after takeoff.
- He beat Sjöberg in the wrong-footed faceoff and went back to his normal takeoff to jump 2.15 m for third behind Ukhov and Donald Thomas.
- The Puffin is a 2010 concept for a hover-capable, electric-powered, personal vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) technology-concept proprotor aircraft.
- ... 5 m) less than optimal for vertical takeoff; this difference has been attributed for causing relatively high disk loading.
- The toe loop is accomplished with a forward approach on the inside edge of the blade; the skater then switches to a backward-facing position before their takeoff, which is accomplished from the skater's right back outside edge and left toepick.
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