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31 The crew was ordered to stand by for take-off.
32 At the beginning, the key moment is take-off.
33 During the tight formation take-off his eyes were on Stefan and the Spitfire as they climbed to get on top of the haze.
34 The flight began in July but was delayed for two weeks until early August following initial problems with take-off at high altitudes.
35 I could see the muzzle flashes in the tree line fifty yards away, which blocked our take-off path.
36 It is seldom possible to land down wind or in the opposite direction to the take-off.
37 The company had flown to the left at take-off, but Leese turned right.
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38 Friday extended its Add-on Take-off promotion to include rebates on its entire Power Macintosh 6500 series.
39 One has been designed for short take-off and vertical landing aircraft and the other for conventional planes.
40 This is so: but the take-off theory over-simplifies the real process.
41 But they will mainly be used to train pilots in vertical take-off and attack missions.
42 Ryan had his mask on, only pushed up above his eyes like flying goggles before take-off.
43 The lake was acceptable for emergency landing, but not for take-off.
44 The plane slowly advanced down the runway and then paused, ready for take-off.
45 Circuits are normally flown with climb or take-off flap at eighty knots, reducing to seventy with landing flap on final approach.
46 The only snag was that Auger made a bad take-off and punctured one of his auxiliary tanks and broke off his tailwheel.
47 Or that one must approach at an angle of attack of precisely 10 degrees, and attain exactly 18 degrees on take-off?
48 For take-off the tail should only be raised a small amount.
49 Hartzell claim improved take-off and climb performance, reduced noise and vibration, and better ground clearance.
50 If the engine fails on take-off, keep going straight ahead and crash land.
51 Always be ready to release during the take-off run and if in doubt, abandon the take-off.
52 There were two aircraft casualties, a Zero crashed on take-off from the Hiryu and a Kate suffered engine failure.
53 On take-off, for example, it would result in excessively high combustion temperatures and detonation.
54 The patented plan is to feed data about the relevant airports into a small computer on the flight deck before take-off.
55 Naturally the rest of take-off was temporarily halted while everyone prepared to duck under anything convenient if the bombs exploded.
56 Fear of a bad take-off, of night fighters, of flak and searchlights.
57 There are five hundred planes on the tarmac, all ready for the big take-off.
58 July 7: J3C-65 Cub PH-UCG written-off in take-off crash at Groningen/Eelde.
59 Take-off even in the conventional manner is a critical phase, unforgiving of mechanical failure or human error.
60 He said nothing until the machine was ready for take-off, moving forward to the main runway.
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