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* Heldeberg Marathon, an American powered parachute aircraft design
For example, the parachute became more useful once powered flight was a reality.
The 1960s television show vehicle was said to be powered by a turbine engine, with a parachute braking system.
The Academy Airfield is used for training cadets in airmanship courses, including parachute training, soaring and powered flight.
* Buckeye Eagle, an American powered parachute design
* Tennessee Propellers Scout, an American powered parachute design
Since 1995, all parachute jumps are carried out from powered aircraft.
* Para-Ski XS, a Canadian powered parachute design
* St Andrews Viking, an American powered parachute design
* Powrachute Pegasus, an American powered parachute design
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A powered parachute can be used instead of a snowmobile or a motorcycle.
In the US such a craft would be governed under the Sport Pilot rules and regulated as a light sport aircraft powered parachute which requires an aircraft N-number and pilots must be licensed.
A powered paraglider differs from a powered parachute ( PPC ) primarily in size, power, control method, and number of occupants.
A powered parachute with its wing stowed.
A powered parachute ( motorized parachute, PPC, paraplane ) is a parachute with motor and wheels.
A new one-person powered parachute may cost as little as $ 5, 000, though double seaters more typically cost about $ 10, 000.
The power-off glide ratio of a powered parachute ranges from 3: 1 to 6: 1.
A powered parachute with its wing laid out in preparation for takeoff.
The main hazards one faces while flying a powered parachute are associated with wind and obstacles.
And since the slow-moving powered parachute ( like the helicopter ) is particularly well equipped to fly safely near the ground, however, special care must be taken to avoid power lines, trees, and other low-level terrain obstacles.

powered and operated
Just outside the town is a large aluminium plant operated by Alcan and powered by the Lochaber hydroelectric scheme, in its day the biggest tunnelling project in the world.
Strictly the term refers to the pump itself, which is normally manually operated, though electrically powered and gas powered pumps are occasionally used.
The second nuclear submarine was, which was initially powered by a sodium-cooled S2G reactor, and supported by the land-based S1G reactor at the Kesselring site under Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory operated by General Electric.
London had a hydraulic network powered by five pumping stations operated by the London Hydraulic Power Company, with a total effect of 5 MW.
In other situations, the ringdown is powered and operated by equipment inside the central office.
Trolleybuses ( buses powered by overhead electric wires ) are operated in Córdoba, Mendoza and Rosario.
* Hero also invented many mechanisms for the Greek theater, including an entirely mechanical play almost ten minutes in length, powered by a binary-like system of ropes, knots, and simple machines operated by a rotating cylindrical cogwheel.
The solar cell powered transmitter operated for more than six years.
When the car was waiting at a crossroad, the wipers were not powered ; thus, a handle under the speedometer allowed them to be operated by hand.
Luna 10 was battery powered and operated for 460 lunar orbits and 219 active data transmissions before radio signals were discontinued on May 30, 1966.
Mr. Marshall charged up to $ 5. 00 per wagon and 25 cents per head of livestock to use his rope powered ferry across the Big Blue river, which operated until replaced by a bridge in 1864.
It was first powered by water and then by steam, and it operated through 1895.
A grist mill, powered by the spring water, had operated at that location since at least the 1760s.
A grist mill, which was powered by the spring water, had operated at that location since at least the 1760s.
Four vessels formerly operated the service, namely the B. L. Nairn and Sir William High ( both Paddle Steamers built in 1929 ); the Abercraig and the Scotscraig ( diesel powered, fitted with Voith Schneider propellors and built in the Caledon Shipyard in Dundee ).
Unlike government stations, smugglers ' stations would need to be lower powered and irregularly operated, to avoid location by triangulated direction finding.
A pull and push service, officially called The Shuttle and powered by diesel locomotive Moel Hebog with carriage 110, was operated from Dduallt to Gelliwiog from 26 May 1975, during two summers, to enable tourists to experience the Deviation route in advance of the opening of the new Moelwyn Tunnel.
The trains are powered by an electrified third rail and can be operated in any combination from two to eight rail cars.
Only the elevator, operated with an electrically powered jackscrew as the only proportional control, with the ailerons operated with solenoids provided flight control through the Kehl-Strassburg radio link, with the Hs 293's control setup having no movable rudder on the ventral tailfin.
Kon Tiki's transmitters were powered by batteries and a hand-cranked generator and operated on the 40 -, the 20-meter band, the 10-meter band, and the 6-meter band.
Sheffield's Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet has preserved a water-wheel powered, scythe-making works dating from Huntsman's times, which is still operated for the public, several times per year using crucible steel made on the Abbeydale site.
U. S. heavy bomber designs, optimized for formation flying, had upwards of 10 machine guns and / or cannons in both powered turrets and manually operated flexible mounts to deliver the optimal protective arcs of fire.
Whether electrically or hydraulically operated, the landing gear can usually be powered from multiple sources.

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