Examples of using Flaps in English and their translations into Chinese
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Boeing spokeswoman Lori Gunter said the flight went well, with the crew able to test the landing gear, flaps and other equipment.
I'm not good with fonts, stylizing breakout sections, designing the spine and back cover and inside flaps, etc. I hired for this.
Another one is that of the LaFerrari, which also has active diffusers that use flaps to adjust aero.
I saw them through the side of the tent, where the flaps were pinned open to form an entrance;
On a traditional airplane wing, only parts of the wing, such as flaps and ailerons, can move to change the plane's direction.
The captain then ordered to set the flaps at 15 degrees, but by then the aircraft had stalled.
Each valve has flaps(cusps or leaflets) that open and close once during each heartbeat.
They're little flaps on the hood, and they flip open and let a lot of combustion out.
The next time the butterfly flaps its wings, a host of other things will be different, which will also influence the weather.
The Committee recommends that the State party undertake all necessary measures to prevent the use of the so-called" baby flaps".
In order to secure the load, both sides were equipped with flaps that could open and close automatically during loading and unloading.”.
The wing will need to be 200mm wider and 25mm deeper than this season, while complicated upper flaps and endplates will be eradicated.
They may also be fitted with flaps that deflect insects during take-off and landing.
So now we have the three large legs, with two of them actuating as body flaps or large moving wings.”.
The flaps that open to let parachuted packages of medical supplies fall to Earth were in full view.
When threatened, the atlas moth drops to the ground and flaps its wings.
Sometimes the flaps are large and display whole words, and in other installations there are several smaller flaps, each displaying a single character.
Text: Wind tunnel tests Narrator: The wing has no steering controls, no flaps, no rudder.
I can quite understand that it's nicer to cover them with hair than with brass plates or leather flaps.
In December 1968, the captain of a Trident 1C departing Paris-Orly Airport for London tried to improve climb performance by retracting the flaps shortly after take-off.