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- A crew on the ground runs off several hundred more feet of film.
- On 27 July 2012 it performed first Engine Ground Run.
- All other SANFL grounds run in a north-south direction.
- His latest problem was a training-ground run-in three months ago with assistant coach Phil Thompson.
- The long axis of the ground runs east-west.
- Some of the tests proved hazardous with flexing of the thin blades on the ground run-ups.
- After ground runs on 15 July 2009, the Kiss flew for the first time on 13 August.
- With the decision taken in 1998, the last public ground run took place on 5 September 1999.
- Bell attempted to remedy the situation, and flight testing resumed on 29 March 1956 after additional ground runs.
- The bottom oval has four cricket nets, and both grounds run north-south ( for both football and cricket ).
- The entrance and the grounds run along a part of C魌e-des-Neiges road and up the slopes of Mount Royal.
- As long as the ground runs an energy deficit, the still air just above it can continue to cool.
- When an early energy tally is taken, the ground runs a brief deficit, allowing air temperatures to drop after dawn.
- The pilot and co-pilot discussed airspeed indications early during the takeoff ground run and again after takeoff, the preliminary report said.
- Of equal importance to short ground run is the ability to clear obstacles, such as trees, on both take off and landing.
- The main portion of the college is just to the north of the Fitzwilliam Museum, and its grounds run behind the museum.
- Since this was inefficient at low airspeeds, the aircraft required a long ground run to get airborne, causing concern at Fighter Command.
- The connecting high ground runs south eastward above the shore of Bassenthwaite before turning inland to the summit of the parent fell.
- Along the southern edge of the high ground runs the road Old Redding and a car park here gives spectacular views over much of London.
- Using reheat it lifted off at 205 knots ( 380 km / h ) after a ground run of 4, 700 feet ( 1.4 km ).
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