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- Westwood of Record Mirror was less enthusiastic, viewing the album as "a sidewards step" rather than a progression; he found the material "biteless, a bit...
- knots (200 mph; 310 km/h) in forward flight, 25 knots (29 mph; 46 km/h) sidewards, and 20 knots (23 mph; 37 km/h) rearwards. The project suffered a setback...
- have developed a novel method of locomotion that enables them to move sidewards and navigate high sand-dunes. These include the horned viper of Africa...
- a sidewards impulse is applied, the m**** will move and never returns to zero. The m**** will come to rest due to friction however, and the sidewards movement...
- sideslip, these surfaces generate sidewards lift forces. If the surface is above or below the center of gravity, the sidewards forces generate a rolling moment...
- (маховая сажень, makhovaya sazhen', distance between tips of arms stretched sidewards) = 1.76 m Skewed, or oblique sazhen' (косая сажень, kosaya sazhen', distance...
- decreases and the drag force increases. At the same time, the resistance to sidewards motion needed to keep the craft on course also decreases, along with the...
- of the nose. The area between the nostrils is narrow, and not extended sidewards as in the Felinae. The Panthera species have a single, rounded, vocal...
- which is usually measured in knots. “Leeway” refers to the amount of sidewards translation of a vessel drifting off of or away from the intended course...
- and the height and size of anything on an aircraft that changes its sidewards force as sideslip changes. Dihedral angle on an aircraft almost always...