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A second leaped from his horse to the top of the bale, firing four arrows in such rapid succession it didn't seem possible they were in flight.
He made the long whip sing and snap around their heads so that they ran screaming, some tripping over themselves in their flight.
Generally they try to automate flight operations while keeping the pilot constantly informed.
The medieval Islamic scientists were not far behind, as they understood the actual mechanism of bird flight.
In the early hours of September 11, they boarded a commuter flight back to Boston to connect to American Airlines Flight 11.
* Rifled Traditionally, artillery projectiles have been spin-stabilised, meaning that they spin in flight so that gyroscopic forces prevent them from tumbling.
Prices may diverge during a financial crisis, often termed a " flight to quality "; these are precisely the times when it is hardest for leveraged investors to raise capital ( due to overall capital constraints ), and thus they will lack capital precisely when they need it most.
In March 2001, Ahmed al-Nami appeared in an al-Qaeda farewell video showing 13 of the muscle hijackers before they left their training centre in Kandahar ; while he does not speak, he is seen studying maps and flight manuals.
When the lines joined, Labienus ordered the cavalry to attack ; as expected they successfully pushed back Caesar's cavalry until his hidden fourth line joined in, using their pila to thrust at Pompey's cavalry and turn them to flight.
However, United maintained their aggregate lead to reach the last four and were in jubilant mood as they left to catch their flight home, thinking of an important League game against Wolves at the weekend.
The constellations Leo and Orion are shown in the positions they were in relative to the Sun during the flight.
Since then they have had four separate periods in the top flight of English football: between 1936 – 1957, 1986 – 1990, 1998 – 1999 and 2000 – 2007.
Doors which lead from interior, pressurized, sections of an aircraft to exterior or unpressurized areas can pose extreme risk if they are inadvertently opened during flight.
Copilot William Rataczak informed Cooper that the aircraft's range was limited to approximately under the specified flight configuration, which meant they would have to refuel once again before entering Mexico.
Others whistle when they reach a certain velocity in flight.
For two years his brother and he lived as fugitives in the mountains of the Cévennes, but they at last reached Geneva, where their mother afterwards joined them on escaping from the imprisonment in which she was held from the time of their flight.
According to Kildall, the IBM representatives took the same flight to Florida that night that he and Dorothy took for their vacation, and they negotiated further on the flight, reaching a handshake agreement.
When Mary Pickford visited Hawks at basic training, his superior officers were so impressed that they promoted him to flight instructor and sent him to Texas to teach new recruits.
In 2 Kings 7: 6, however, they are a people with their own kingdoms ( the passage refers to " kings " in the plural ), apparently located outside geographic Canaan, and sufficiently powerful to put a Syrian army to flight.
which bends the lifting foil and, basically causes the stall characteristics of fixed wing aircraft when they are moving too slow in flight, only in reverse.
* 1919 – John Alcock and Arthur Brown complete the first nonstop transatlantic flight when they reach Clifden, County Galway, Ireland.
His powerful protectors discreetly assisted him in his flight, and they helped to get his banned books ( published in Holland by Marc-Michel Rey ) distributed in France disguised as other works, using false covers and title pages.
They took additional lessons on May 10 ; however, with poor English skills, they did not do well with flight lessons.

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Tintin and Captain Haddock discover their friend is on board the cargo ship Pachacamac bound for Callao, Peru and are on a flight to rescue him.
* January 26 – Three U. S. Army Air Forces B-24 Liberators of the Seventh Air Force make the 704-nautical mile ( 1, 304-km ) flight from Funafuti to bomb Tarawa Atoll, where they discover a new Japanese airfield on the island of Betio.
For this purpose you must provide you such a one as hath a large and mightie body, a great shrill voyce, that both with his barking he may discover, and with his sight dismaye the theefe, yea, being not seene, with the horror of his voice put him to flight.
Devon and Cornwall discover their power of flight, which only works when they cooperate or agree on something mutually.
The Venus Adventure tells of an early flight to Venus and the surprising world the crew of the Fyra discover.
Sarah and David's flight leads them to a beautiful oasis — their peaceful place in paradise — where they discover natural love and their sexuality.
Returning home, Julia is shocked to discover her mother waiting for her, claiming that she delayed her flight due to their argument.

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Others, which are reached by walking up a single flight of stairs, have balconies.
This flexing can be a desirable feature, since, when the spine of the shaft is matched to the acceleration of the bow ( string ), the arrow bends or flexes around the bow and any arrow-rest, and consequently the arrow, and fletchings, have an un-impeded flight.
Aircraft have means of automatically controlling flight.
Images and stories of flight have appeared throughout recorded history, such as the legendary story of Icarus and Daedalus.
The Newton formula can lead one to believe that flight is more difficult than it actually is, due to this overprediction of drag and thus required thrust, and it may have contributed to a delay in human flight.
Through coupling of this magnification method with time of flight mass spectrometry, ions evaporated by application of electric pulses can have their mass-to-charge ratio computed.
An associate of a senior Hezbollah operative is thought to have been on the same flight, although this may have been a coincidence.
Birds also have unique digestive and respiratory systems that are highly adapted for flight.
Individuals may also feel incredibly frustrated in this state, since one may feel like a failure and at the same time have a flight of ideas.
Bees all have two pairs of wings, the hind pair being the smaller of the two ; in a very few species, one sex or caste has relatively short wings that make flight difficult or impossible, but none are wingless.
Navy and Marine Corps F / A-18 demonstration pilots and naval flight officers are required to have a minimum of 1, 250 tactical jet hours and be carrier-qualified.
Marine Corps C-130 demonstration pilots are required to have 1, 200 flight hours and be an aircraft commander.
Advances in transistor and computer technology have contributed to self-correcting avionic and aeronautical designs that allow missiles to be guided in flight, as opposed to only at launch.
Dayton is also known for its many patents, inventions, and inventors that have come from the area, most notable being the Wright Brothers ' invention of powered flight.
A number of accidents have occurred where outward-opening aircraft doors were opened in flight, often accidentally:
Hard flight cases have cushioned interiors and tough exteriors of carbon fiber, graphite, fiberglass, or Kevlar.
Amy Dudley died in September 1560 from a fall from a flight of stairs and, despite the coroner's inquest finding of accident, many people suspected Dudley to have arranged her death so that he could marry the queen.
The schedules are based on three routes-a Northern Shuttle and the Southern Shuttle that each have one flight a day and the East-West Shuttle that has a morning and an evening flight every day.
A number of companies are developing vehicles, although few have demonstrated a full-sized vehicle capable of free flight.

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