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- 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...
- equipped with flight controls and instrumentation. The aircraft had straight untapered wings, fixed tailwheel landing gear, and was typically powered by a Siemens-Halske...
- 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...
- hull, reinforced for durability in institutional sailing, and a stiff, untapered mast. The boat is much more simple to sail, yet lacks the performance...
- by some noted designers, including John Thorp and Karl Bergey, that an untapered rectangular planform is best for aeroplanes of less than 6,000 pounds...
- metal chopstick pairs are sometimes connected by a short chain at the untapered end to prevent their separation. Chinese chopsticks tend to be longer...
- a double surgeon's knot or a perfection loop, to which the tapered or untapered leader, also looped using a double surgeon's knot or a perfection loop...
- Curtiss V-1570-17 Conqueror engine XP-6A Model 34K, same as XP-6 but with untapered wings and wing radiators to reduce drag P-6A 18 ordered by the U.S. Army...