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Over the rapidly-diminishing outline of a jump seat piled high with luggage Herry's black brushcut was just discernible, near, or enviably near that spot where -- hidden -- more delicately-textured, most beautifully tinted hair must still be streaming back in cool, oh cool wind sweetly perfumed with sagebrush and yucca flowers and engine fumes.
He was torn between the excitement in the sun-inflamed waters and a little engine chugging northward on the Monticello Branch.
Wires whined as a cold November blast rocked the silver wings, but the engine roar was reassuring to the pilot bundled in the open cockpit.
The ship was a Waco biplane, one of the first two of its type to be fitted with the air cooled, 225/hp Wright radial engine known as the Whirlwind.
The dependable Wright engine was never stopped on these trips.
The simple mechanical strain of overweight, says New York's Dr. Norman Jolliffe, can overburden and damage the heart `` for much the same reason that a Chevrolet engine in a Cadillac body would wear out sooner than if it were in a body for which it was built ''.
Initially it was conceived as a difference engine curved back upon itself, in a generally circular layout, with the long store exiting off to one side.
In 1843, the description was translated into English and extensively annotated by Ada Byron, Countess of Lovelace, who had become interested in the engine ten years earlier.
This constituted only a small part of the whole engine ; it was not programmable and had no storage.
( Popular images of this section have sometimes been mislabelled, implying that it was the entire mill or even the entire engine.
Percy Ludgate wrote about the engine in 1915 and even designed his own Analytical Engine ( it was drawn up in detail but never built ).
Just under five hours later, on the CSM's 65th orbit around the Moon, its Service Propulsion System main engine was reignited to propel the craft on a trajectory that would return it to Earth.
As a response armour plating was added to aircraft to protect aircrew and vulnerable areas such as fuel tanks and engine.
The first car to be named Aston Martin was created by Martin by fitting a four-cylinder Coventry-Simplex engine to the chassis of a 1908 Isotta-Fraschini.
They had planned to sell this engine to motor manufacturers, but having heard that the Aston Martin car was no longer in production they realised that they could capitalise on the reputation of the Aston Martin name ( what we would now call the brand ) to give themselves a head start in the production of a completely new car.
David Brown also acquired Lagonda that year for its 2. 6-litre W. O. Bentley-designed engine, both companies shared resources and workshops and that was the beginning of the classic series of cars bearing the initials " DB ".
By bringing engine production back to within the company, the promise was that Aston Martin would be able to produce small runs of higher performance variants engines.
The mental ray engine was included in rendering and therefore it is possible to do quality renderings.
The game was partially complete with a running engine but no enemies.
The AAM-N-6a was similar to the-6, but used a new Thiokol liquid-fuel rocket engine for improved performance.
It was powered by the Aerojet Mk52 mod 2 rocket engine ( later by the Rocketdyne Mk38 mod 4 ).
Adam Kirsch, in his biography of Disraeli, states that his Jewishness was " both the greatest obstacle to his ambition and its greatest engine.
The first water caterpillar was developed by Desblancs in 1782 and propelled by a steam engine.
In parallel to the development of the bus was the invention of the electric trolleybus, typically fed through trolley poles by overhead wires, which actually preceded, and in many urban areas outnumbered, the conventional engine powered bus.
BRP was conceived of as a genre-generic engine around which any sort of RPG could be played, much like GURPS and the d20 system have become today.

engine and technically
Although Babbage's design was technically feasible, no one had built a mechanical device to such exacting standards before, so the engine proved to be much more expensive than anticipated.
For instance, H2 in one engine configuration averages about on highways, in the city, and has a curb weight of over, making it technically illegal for use on some streets in the U. S.
When released the Trabant was technically equivalent to the West German Lloyd automobile, which had an air cooled two-cylinder four-stroke engine in the same size vehicle.
The Unreal game engine was seen as a major rival to id Software's id Tech 2 engine, and the Unreal game itself was considered to be technically superior to Quake II, which was out on the market at the same time ( between December 1997 and May 1998 ).
Nevil Shute Norway wrote that the loss of such a technically advanced engine was a great loss to Britain as well as Airspeed, and blamed the over-cautious high civil servants of the Air Ministry.
In the USA, the IMSA Camel GTP series boasted close competition between huge fields of manufacturer-backed teams and privateer squads – the cars were technically similar to Group Cs but used a sliding scale of weights and engine capacities to try to limit performance.
This revolutionary car was powered by a straight-4 engine designed by Ernest Henry under the guidance of the technically knowledgeable racing drivers Paul Zuccarelli and Georges Boillot.
Part of their cult status is attributed to being one of a few cars with an air-cooled, horizontally opposed engine design, and the consequent ease of repair and modification, as opposed to the more conventional and technically complex watercooled engine design.
The Mallard record reached its maximum speed on a downhill run and actually failed technically in due course, whereas 05 002's journey was on level grade and the engine did not yet seem to be at its limit, though on the other hand the German train was only four coaches long ( 197 tons ), whilst Mallard ` s train was seven coaches ( 240 tons ).
It used 850 cc aluminium engine and was technically based on the Reliant Kitten with which it shares its chassis, engine and running gear ( with some modifications ).
* Ferrari made use of a flat-twelve design in several models, including the Berlinetta Boxer, the Testarossa and its derivatives, such as the 512TR and the F512 M, although this engine design is technically a V12 that has been flattened down to a 180 ° configuration, and therefore cannot be regarded as a true boxer engine.
The technically trained Langen recognized the potential of Otto's development, and one month after the meeting, founded the first engine factory in the world, NA Otto & Cie. At the 1867 Paris World Exhibition their improved engine was awarded the Grand Prize.
Pre-ignition ( or preignition ) in a spark-ignition engine is a technically different phenomenon from engine knocking, and describes the event wherein the air / fuel mixture in the cylinder ignites before the spark plug fires.
The GRX was technically an engine, but it has become more identified with the gold-colored car that housed the engine in the series episode " The Fastest Car on Earth.
Second, the transmission, technically a transaxle, bolted directly to the bottom of the engine to form the oil pan ( albeit with separate oil lubrication ).
The engine, although technically the same as the earlier 16V cars, was remapped to give 210 bhp ( 157 kW ) at 5750 rpm in order to compensate for the slight increase in weight and increased frontal area.
A 60 mm G-Lader would later be used on the larger and more technically challenging G60 engine used in the Golf and Corrado.

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