- mortar. The term
comes from the
Latin prefix bi- and Gr**** root
pod,
meaning "two" and "foot" respectively.
Bipods are
designed to
support the
weight of the...
- catch. When
firing from the hip, the
bipod legs
remain extended and the left leg is
gripped for support. The
bipod can be
removed from the gas cylinder...
- The
Scaled Composites Model 367
BiPod is an
experimental flying car
developed by
Scaled Composites. It was the
final aircraft designed by Burt
Rutan prior...
- The
orbiter connected to the ET via two
umbilicals near its
bottom and a
bipod near its top section.: 50–51
After its fuel had been expended, the ET separated...
- and also has
grooves for
bipod storage. When folded, the
bipod's legs form a
speed chute for
rapid magazine insertion; the
bipod will form a wire cutter...
- a
pod. A
November 1996 Po****r
Mechanics feature article said it "looks more like a
trimotor that lost its
right boom and engine".
BiPod The
BiPod, Rutan's...
- Mosin-Nagant
rifle currently in service. When
fired from its
integrated bipod its
range and
accuracy were
judged to be
superior to that of sub-machine...
-
equipped with
bipods,
although some
light barrel models were
equipped with
bipods, such as the
Austrian StG 58 and the
German G1, and a
bipod was
later made...
-
Composites Firebird March 30, 2011 —
First flight of
Scaled Composites BiPod January 20, 2012 —
Stratolaunch Systems breaks ground for
production facility...
-
Quickie Defiant Long-EZ
Voyager Pond
Racer Boomerang Proteus Model 367
BiPod Model 401
Aircraft (as subcontractor) Adam A500 Bell
Eagle Eye
Toyota TAA-1...