Similar words: rogue, brogue, roguery, pirogue, prorogue, vogue, in vogue, prologue. Meaning: n. 1. a funnel-shaped device towed as a target by an airplane 2. a truncated cloth cone mounted on a mast; used (e.g., at airports) to show the direction of the wind 3. restraint consisting of a canvas covered frame that floats behind a vessel; prevents drifting or maintains the heading into a wind 4. a parachute used to decelerate an object that is moving rapidly.
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1. A center-mounted hose and drogue improves mission flexibility.
2. The test flight package also includes a drogue hanging from the tail, and this option package is selectable via the FMS for those who are interested in it!
3. Then, a drogue parachute, followed by main parachutes, will be deployed to carry the capsule and its occupant safely back to earth.
4. It has been successfully used in the X-38 drogue chute and its supersonic pilot chute, the SDW main chute, its drogue chute and the PLER parachute.
5. The pilot guides the probe into the drogue to make the connection.
6. That's the drogue shoots.
7. Those so-called drogue chutes are designed to trigger release of the main parachutes, each 35 meters (116 feet) in diameter.
8. The analysis show that using the attached apex drogue during the deployment is beneficial to uniform tension force distribution of main parachute and inhibits the apex of canopy lateral swing.
9. Early versions of the probe-and- drogue receiving equipment were bulky and fuel transfer rates were slow.
10. First to unfold were the two 14-foot-wide drogue chutes[sentencedict.com], which oriented the craft and continued slowing it.
11. A drogue shoot is just a smaller shoot which helps to keep you face down.
12. Ernest had been killed in 1940 in an aircraft accident when on duty as a Drogue Operator.
13. The idea was to manoeuvre the two modules together so that the probe entered the drogue.
14. While no refueling hose is fitted to refuel probe-equipped aircraft, a special nine-foot adapter hose and drogue can be attached to the boom on the ground.
15. During the Korean War, a probe - and - drogue system was developed.
16. And this is the camera that he had on him as he tumbled before his drogue shoots opened to stabilize him.
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