«WHIPSTALL» 관련 영어 책
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whipstall 의 용법을 확인하세요.
whipstall 에 관련된 책과 해당 책의 짧은 발췌문을 통해 영어 서적에서 단어가 사용되는 맥락을 제공합니다.
Neither was the Gold Book. control stick pulled out as they were doing a whipstall
in their aerial act at the airport. They plunged 1,500 feet to their deaths, crashing
through telephone and electric wires before ending up on the ground at the ...
_ All the stories you had ever heard about the whipstall blazed across your
memory. The planes that had lost their tail groups in that vicious whipping
downward movement of the nose, like the snap of a whip. The lightplane you had
seen with ...
Whipstall, spiral, spin. She was getting dazed with the beating she was taking, for
she was being buffeted all about, and even with the long practice she had had,
she could not fight off dizziness forever. Whipstall with a vicious swoop and into a
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A Hammer in Their Hands: A Documentary History of Technology ...
I tried another loop in the same manner but just before reaching the stalling point
in the next one I kicked the ship over on one wing and evaded a whipstall. After
the second failure I decided that there must be something wrong with my method
...
Carroll W. Pursell, Lemelson Center, 2005
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Pilots' and Mechanics' Aircraft Instrument Manual
in a whipstall, the air-speed indicator gives more useful information than the
climb indicator. The whipstall is a complete stall in which the airplane becomes
entirely unmanageable for lack of speed. It will occur when the airplane is in too
steep ...
He may go over the top in a loop or whipstall. The resulting dive will be more
severe than the first. Probably he has forgotten everything but the airspeed and is
no doubt spiraling along with the dive. In the above, we have assumed the pilot to
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Matilda Bailey, Ullin Whitney Leavell, American Book Company. BACKGROUND:
A whipstall is a stall made in the course of a vertical flight. In the whiostall, the
nose oftneplgne whips forward and then down. would never get out of the plane.
Matilda Bailey, Ullin Whitney Leavell, American Book Company, 1963
He will now pull back and hold it. He may go over the top in a loop or whipstall.
The resultin) dive will be more severe than the first Probably he has forgotten
everything bnj the airspeed and is no doubt spiralis] along with the dive. In the
above ...
This is called a “whipstall," not such a pleasant experience but quite safe with a
good sound ship and worth trying once or twice though it is not a jam into which
you are apt to get yourself by accident in ordinary flying. . The power stall, in
which ...
Do you want to kill us all? Oooo-o-o! I didn't say zoom like that . . . some day you'll
zoom once too many and end up in a whipstall. . . . Now throttle back. . . . wind,
and the air is bumpy too . . . let's get another 1,000 feet and see if it's any better.