glide range造句
例句與造句
- Pilots will use this speed to maximize gliding range in the event of an engine failure.
- The best airspeed is the one that combines the greatest glide range with the slowest rate of descent.
- Since it has a total of 12 control surfaces in 3 groups ( fore, mid-body and tail ), the " Spice " has a very long glide range, of about 60 kilometers.
- The thought that occurs to any pilot is that one could fly the airplane with almost complete confidence that should engine failure occur, it could be landed anywhere within gliding range without fear of injury to its occupants.
- In aviation vernacular, the colloquial backronym is " Engines Turn Or Passengers Swim ", referring to the inevitable emergency water landing of a twin engine aircraft after a double engine failure over water outside gliding range of land.
- It's difficult to find glide range in a sentence. 用glide range造句挺難的
- Engine-off landings are generally safe, provided that the aircraft is within glide range of a suitable landing zone and the pilot is properly trained in the use of proper " flaring " technique . " Flaring ", in terms of powered parachuting, refers to the usage of the steering bars pushed out simultaneously, causing the aircraft to rock forward.
- As the bombs would weigh no more and incur no more drag than its regular load of R-40 missiles, its performance was not impaired, leading to some impressive bombing feats; when released at an altitude of 20, 000m ( 66, 000 ft ) and a speed above Mach 2, a 500 kg bomb would have a glide range of several tens of kilometres.