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flare-out
flare-out [See flare-up and flare v.] 1. = flare-up 2 b.1879 M{supc}Carthy Donna Quixote xvii, Paulina had a hard struggle many a time to keep down her temper, and not to have what she would have called a flare-out. 2. Aeronaut. A lessening of the steepness of the glide path of an aircraft about to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tempers flare in Houston; Bulls again lose out on chance for .500
TodayHOUSTON — It continues to elude the Bulls. Twice now in the last few weeks, the .500 mark mockingly stared at them, waiting to be grabbed. But the Bulls have stumbled and let it slip through ...
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Good Morning: Scientists Warn a Sun Flare Could Wipe Out the ... - RedState
Nov 13, 2023The Carrington Event was the most intense geomagnetic storm in recorded history, peaking from 1 to 2 September 1859 during solar cycle 10. It created strong auroral displays that were reported globally [1] and caused sparking and even fires in multiple telegraph stations. The geomagnetic storm was most likely the result of a coronal mass ...
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Blind Landing Experimental Unit
There was no flare-out; the low approach speed and shallow glide angle meant that the aircraft could be allowed to fly straight onto the ground. As the next step in the development, the flare-out and coupling units from the Devon were linked to a Smiths Type D autopilot and installed in Varsity wikipedia.org
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flare
▪ I. flare, n.1 (flɛə(r)) Also (in sense 4) 9 flair. [f. flare v. Not in Johnson or Todd.] 1. a. The action or quality of flaring, or giving forth a dazzling and unsteady light; dazzling but irregular light, like that of torches; a sudden outburst of flame. Also fig. Obtrusive display, ostentation, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vertical stabilizer
The twin rudders may be used in the gear-down configuration for additional longitudinal control with toe-in or flare-out (McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet wikipedia.org
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round-out
ˈround-out, n. Aeronaut. [f. vbl. phr. to round out: see *round v.1 15.] The smooth, curving descent of an aircraft levelling out to land; = flare-out n. 2.1956 W. A. Heflin U.S. Air Force Dict. 448/1 Roundout, a flareout. 1978 Aviation Week & Space Technol. 30 Oct. 57/3 After recovering from the hi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Louisville International Airport
1081, a Curtiss C-46 Commando leased from the USAF, crashed on landing at Louisville-Standiford Field when the aircraft ballooned slightly during the flare-out wikipedia.org
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Short Stirling
On flare-out for landing, the Short Stirling exhibited a tendency to suddenly stall and "drop like a stone" to the runway. wikipedia.org
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تباعد الهبوط
تباعد الهبوط (landing flare)، والتي يشار إليها أيضًا باسم الدوران (round out)، هي مناورة أو مرحلة أثناء هبوط الطائرة. wikipedia.org
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2018 Saint Francis Cougars football team
But the next play was a flare-out to JD Woods, who was also a skilled pass receiver. He sped 35 yards to the end zone. wikipedia.org
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الخطوط الجوية السودانية الرحلة 109
المسببات The runway overrun was caused by a combination of a long landing flare, the wet runway, landing without autobrake selected on, and one engine Casualties Out of passengers and crew members on board the aircraft, passengers and crew member lost their lives. wikipedia.org
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دخان على الماء (أغنية)
وفرقته Frank Zappa and the Mothers كانوا الأكثر شهرة في المنطقة Were at the best place around لكن شخص غبي ومعه مسدس ألعاب نارية But some stupid with a flare يسحب الصبية من الأرض Pulling kids out the ground عندما إنتهى كل شيء When it all was over كان علينا أن نجد مكانًا آخر We had to find another place wikipedia.org
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