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  • 81Stick shaker — A stick shaker is a mechanical device to rapidly and noisily vibrate the control yoke (the stick ) of an aircraft to warn the pilot of an imminent stall. It is connected to the control column of most business jets, airliners and military aircraft …

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  • 82McDonnell Douglas MD-11 — MD 11 A FedEx Express MD 11F Role Wide body jet airliner …

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  • 83Antonov An-2 — An 2R on skis allowing for operations in the snow Role Agricultural …

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  • 84Midwest Express Airlines Flight 105 — Midwest Express Flight 105 Accident summary Date September 6, 1985 Type Engine failure Site …

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  • 85Korean Air incidents and accidents — These accidents occurred with Korean Air. Korean Air s Disasters perished more than 715 people * 16 February 1958 – (Douglas DC 3) departed from Busan for Seoul when eight hijackers commandeered the aircraft and forced it to fly to Pyongyang,… …

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  • 86Colgan Air Flight 3407 — A Dash 8 Q400 similar to the aircraft involved. Accident summary Date …

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  • 87fly-by-light — A type of flight control system where input command signals are sent to the actuators through the medium of optical fiber lines. The feedback from the control surfaces and other systems is routed in a similar way. The inputs from the control… …

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  • 88Junkers Ju 87 — infobox Aircraft name = Junkers Ju 87 type = Dive bomber manufacturer = Junkers caption = A Ju 87 B 2 designer = Hermann Pohlmann first flight = 17 September 1935 introduction = avyear|1936 retired = avyear|1945 ( Luftwaffe ) number built =… …

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  • 89Hawker Typhoon — Typhoon Typhoon Ib EK139 N Dirty Dora of 175 Sqn. being armed with 500 lb (227 kg) concrete practice bombs in late 1943 …

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  • 90Slow flight — is a portion of an airplane s performance envelope above the speed at which the plane will stall, but below the aircraft s endurance speed. This part of the performance chart is also known as the back side of the power curve because when flying… …

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