passing aircraft造句
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- Extraneous noise like the occasional passing aircraft poses no serious problem.
- Often, it is first noticed some seconds after the direct noise of the passing aircraft has diminished.
- The ice crystals can be formed by passing aircraft which often have a large reduction in pressure behind the wing-or propeller-tips.
- Describing shipments of drugs dumped from passing aircraft into the sea, he said : " It goes on all the time ."
- She also furnished all passing aircraft within radar range accurate information as to their position, course, speed, and up to date weather forecasts.
- It's difficult to find passing aircraft in a sentence. 用passing aircraft造句挺難的
- According to Visual Flight Rules, which the Nighthawk flies by, " this 500 feet separation was within safe perimeters for all passing aircrafts,"
- The plume can choke the engines of passing aircraft . Ash can clog and wreck machinery, electronics, cars, air conditioners, furnaces and irrigation systems.
- Such devices make structures more visible to passing aircraft and are usually used at night, although they may be used during the day as well.
- In 1936, he successfully detected a passing aircraft by the Doppler-interference method; this was the first recorded demonstration in Japan of aircraft detection by radio.
- Some police and their armed auxiliaries, called " attaches, " fired pot shots at the passing aircraft with pistols and old rifles but apparently missed.
- A passing aircraft picked up a signal from an emergency locator beacon about 20 miles ( 30 kms ) north of Mount Cook, Peel said.
- The damage had likely come by small arms fire from Chinese infantry, who were known to hide in the snow and ambush passing aircraft by firing in unison.
- The castle was not damaged during the war and by 1943 was placed on a " care and maintenance " basis, acting as a way station for passing aircraft.
- The damage had likely come by small arms fire from Chinese infantry, who were known to hide in the snow and to ambush passing aircraft by firing in unison.
- Airborne leaflet propaganda, whereby thousands of leaflets are dropped from passing aircraft, is a form of psychological warfare that militaries use in foreign conflict to alter the behavior of people in enemy-controlled territory.
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