Examples of using Fixed-wing in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Fixed-wing aircraft flying at 30,000 feet(9,000 meters)
The precise number of planes Russia had was secret, but analysis suggested it had about 36 fixed-wing military jets there.
were the first class of fixed-wing aircraft carriers built in the Soviet Union.
landing concept that would transition to fixed-wing forward flight.
navigate the flight of fixed-wing aircraft on nonscheduled air carrier routes, or helicopters.
On Tuesday, US Northern Command deployed nine search-and-rescue helicopters, two fixed-wing aircraft and pararescue teams to Joint Reserve Base, Fort Worth.
efficiently troubleshoot and repair both fixed-wing and rotary aircraft.
US Northern Command deployed nine search-and-rescue helicopters, two fixed-wing aircraft and para-rescue teams to Joint Reserve Base, Fort Worth.
The DA42 Twin Star was the first diesel-powered fixed-wing aircraft to make a non-stop crossing of the North Atlantic,
the organization Digital Democracy built a fixed-wing drone using a kit, a GoPro camera(available from around $100)
as well as fixed-wing fighter jets such as F-5, to be possible in the future," said Kang Jong-koo,
The Army argued that the Key West agreement of 1948(under which they were prohibited from operating fixed-wing combat aircraft)
Cayley wrote On Ariel Navigation which shows that a fixed-wing aircraft with a power system for propulsion
Fixed-wing aircraft were first used militarily by the Italians in Libya on 23 October 1911 during the Italo-Turkish War for reconnaissance,
Stalls in fixed-wing flight are often experienced as a sudden reduction in lift as the pilot increases angle of attack
The FBI also coordinated an aerial search, using fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters from the Oregon Army National Guard, along the entire flight path(known
multi-mission radar that provides comprehensive real-time, 360-degree situational awareness against a broad array of threats including fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters,
Stalls in fixed-wing flight are often experienced as a sudden reduction in lift as the pilot increases the wing's angle of attack and exceeds its critical angle of attack
has more complex control panels- helicopter veterans need to complete fixed-wing FAA ratings and required flight time.
an engine-powered propeller, similar to that of a fixed-wing aircraft, to provide thrust.