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  • 1Trim tab — Trim tabs are small surfaces connected to the trailing edge of a larger control surface on a boat or aircraft. The angle of the tab relative to the larger surface can be adjusted to null out hydro or aero dynamic forces and stabilise the boat or… …

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  • 2trim tab — noun : tab 1h * * * Aeron. an independently controlled tab set in the trailing edge of a control surface, as an elevator, aileron, or rudder, to hold it in a position suitable for stabilizing the aircraft in a flight attitude. Also, trimming tab …

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  • 3trim tab — Aeron. an independently controlled tab set in the trailing edge of a control surface, as an elevator, aileron, or rudder, to hold it in a position suitable for stabilizing the aircraft in a flight attitude. Also, trimming tab. * * * …

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  • 4Piper Cherokee — This article refers to Piper s PA 28 series of two and four seat aircraft. For the PA 32 six seat series, see the Piper Cherokee Six article. Infobox Aircraft name=PA 28 Series caption=Piper PA 28 236 type= Civil utility aircraft manufacturer=… …

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  • 5Piper PA-28 Cherokee — This article is about the series of two and four seater Piper PA 28. For the six seater PA 32, see Piper PA 32. PA 28 Series …

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  • 6Airwork Flight 23 — Infobox Airliner accident name = Airwork Flight 23 Date = May 3 2005 Type = Pilot error Site = Stratford, New Zealand Fatalities = 2 Injuries = 0 Aircraft Type = Swearingen SA.227AC Metro III Operator = Airwork Tail Number = ZK POA Passengers = 0 …

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  • 7Gloster Meteor — Meteor Operational RAF Meteor F.4 in July 1955 Role …

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  • 8Cessna 172 — Skyhawk Cessna 172M Role Civil utility aircraft …

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  • 9McDonnell Douglas DC-10 — DC10 redirects here. For the Ibiza nightclub, see DC10 (nightclub). DC 10 A DC 10 30 …

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  • 10Hull (watercraft) — Half hull of the 46 gun ship of the line Tigre, build from 1724 in Toulon after plans by Blaise Coulomb A hull is the watertight body of a ship or boat. Above the hull is the superstructure and/or deckhouse, where present. The line where the hull …

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