-
generate sufficient thrust to
power large-capacity aircraft. The
first jetliners,
introduced in the 1950s, used the
simpler turbojet engine;
these were...
- Look up
jetliner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
jetliner is an
airliner propelled by jet engines.
Jetliner or jet
liner may also
refer to: Avro...
-
leased the
Jetliner prototype for testing,
flying it for a few
circuits when it
arrived in
Culver City, California. He
tried to buy 30
Jetliners for use...
- The
imaginary chair or wall sit is a
means of
exercise or punishment,
where one
positions themselves against a wall as if seated. A wall sit specifically...
- aircraft.
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- On
December 3, 1990, two
Northwest Airlines jetliners collided at
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport.
Flight 1482, a
scheduled Douglas DC-9-14...
- but was
capable of
nonstop long-range operations. All of the
earlier jetliners were
relatively noisy by
modern standards.
Increasing traffic densities...
- manifold. On
nearly all
modern jetliners, the
airflow is
approximately 50%
outside air and 50%
filtered air.
Modern jetliners use high-efficiency particulate...
- p****enger
services as well,
notably with
McDonnell Douglas DC-10 wide body
jetliners.
World Airways ceased all
operations on
March 27, 2014.
World Airways...
- An engine-indicating and crew-alerting
system (EICAS) is an
integrated system used in
modern aircraft to
provide aircraft flight crew with instrumentation...