-
equipped with
flight controls and instrumentation. The
aircraft had
straight untapered wings,
fixed tailwheel landing gear, and was
typically powered by a Siemens-Halske...
- for use in
converted .36-caliber cap-and-ball Navy revolvers,
which had
untapered cylindrical firing chambers of
approximately 0.374-inch (9.5 mm) diameter...
-
ashlar masonry and the
hollow core was
filled with rubble.
These huge
untapered columns are
sometimes ornamented with
incised decorations. A
common characteristic...
- and polyester.
Filaments can be
hollow or
solid and can be
tapered or
untapered.
Brushes with
tapered filaments give a
smoother finish.
Synthetic filaments...
- It was of
conventional layout,
having a shoulder-mounted, straight,
untapered wooden wing with a similarly-shaped
tailplane mounted part way up the...
- hull,
reinforced for
durability in
institutional sailing, and a stiff,
untapered mast. The boat is much more
simple to sail, yet
lacks the performance...
-
Standard Bf 109G
wings were to be ****ed
outboard of a new, long-span,
untapered wing
center section.
Other parts were
scavenged from
existing Messerschmitt...
-
frame with two
symmetrical Z-profile
members on
front end and straight,
untapered, U-shaped
longitudinal flange at the rear
which were
interconnected by...
-
undercarriage with the
nosewheel offset to the left. The
wings are
unswept and
untapered. The
aircraft is of
fairly standard all-metal construction, with a stressed...
-
which is also
known as its "self-support length" and is the
length of
untapered cable it can
support in a
constant 1 g
gravity field. L c = σ ρ g {\displaystyle...