power-on glide

  • 11glide — verb 1》 move with a smooth, quiet continuous motion. 2》 fly without power or in a glider. noun 1》 an instance of gliding. 2》 Phonetics a sound produced as the vocal organs move towards or away from articulation of a vowel or consonant, for… …

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  • 12glide — [glaɪd] verb [I] 1) to move in a smooth easy way with no noise 2) to fly without using power, carried by the wind …

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  • 13Human power — is timed rate of work done by a human. Most humans can exert only less than one half horsepower for a duration of a few minutes. World records of power performance by humans are of interest to work planners and work process engineers. The average …

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  • 14Voice glide — Voice Voice, n. [OE. vois, voys, OF. vois, voiz, F. voix, L. vox, vocis, akin to Gr. ? a word, ? a voice, Skr. vac to say, to speak, G. erw[ a]hnen to mention. Cf. {Advocate}, {Advowson}, {Avouch}, {Convoke}, {Epic}, {Vocal}, {Vouch}, {Vowel}.] 1 …

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  • 15Electro Glide in Blue — Infobox Album Name = Electro Glide in Blue Type = Album Artist = Apollo 440 Released = 1997 03 03 (US) Recorded = Genre = Electronic Rock Techno Length = 71:55 Label = Stealth Sonic Recordings Epic/550 Music (US) Sony Music (UK) Producer = Apollo …

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  • 16Wild Force Power Rangers — The Wild Force Rangers are fictional characters and heroes in the Power Rangers universe, starring as the primary protagonists in the television series Power Rangers Wild Force. The Wild Force Rangers are granted mystical powers and charged to… …

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  • 17settling with power — An unstable condition of powered flight in which the helicopter settles in its own rotor downwash. In this case, the helicopter descends in turbulent air that has just been accelerated downward by the rotor. The reaction of this air on the rotor… …

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  • 18emergency power unit — Any source of hydraulic or electric power that permits controlled flight in glide subsequent to engine failure …

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  • 19Powered parachute — A powered parachute (motorized parachute, PPC, paraplane) is a parachute with motor and wheels. The aircraft s airspeed is typically about 25–35 mph (40–60 km/h). PPCs operate safely at heights ranging from a few feet off the ground (while ground …

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  • 20Autorotation (helicopter) — Autorotation is the state of flight where the main rotor system of a helicopter is being turned by the action of air moving up through the rotor rather than engine power driving the rotor. The term autorotation can be traced back to a period of… …

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