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Haiti I am Sorry is a calypso by David | Rudder about the serious trouble in Haiti.It was reco |
ver, if the pilot makes appropriate use of the | rudder, ailerons and elevator to enter and leave the |
In March 2009, | Rudder, along with fellow Assembly member Dawn Marie |
ah al-Ahari (born January 6, 1965 as Ray Allen | Rudder) an American essayist, scholar and writer on t |
Both | rudder and elevators were horn balanced and fitted wi |
Rudder and Addiego have also introduced legisation re | |
Rudder and elevators were balanced, the horns of the | |
Abelia was hit and lost her | rudder, and the U-boat escaped. |
ioning wire at the tail broke, tearing off the | rudder and tailfin. |
he submarine hit bottom, severely damaging her | rudder and destroying her steering gear. |
the Irish Sea, suffering severe damage to her | rudder and ballast tanks. |
pion and Superbe sank, and Convention lost her | rudder and had to be towed to Lorient. |
, a 220 mm (8.7 in) fuselage stretch, enlarged | rudder, and Ha-140 engine; 30 built. |
to the south of Gotland, severely damaging the | rudder and the propeller shaft. |
rried away Constitution's wheel, disabling her | rudder and leaving Bainbridge bleeding from both thig |
f Alameda de Osuna, Airport, Historic Barajas, | Rudder and Corralejo. |
ch hit Prinz Eugen in the stern and jammed her | rudder and damaged her engines, but the Admiral Hippe |
teamer that had just left Ilfracombe broke its | rudder and began to drift out to sea, but was towed t |
ered, the lights went off, the motors stopped, | rudder and diving planes were rendered useless, and w |
his heels on the pilot's knees to operate the | rudder, and bent forward to grab the controls from hi |
, which blew off the stern post, propeller and | rudder, and caused the after magazine to explode, the |
sprung foremast and without keel, forefoot or | rudder, and though the ship was making 23 inches of w |
rofitted with new Sh.IIIa engines, an enlarged | rudder, and cutaway cowlings that provided improved a |
ately three ship lengths when using 30 degrees | rudder and that the ship could stop in 40 seconds wit |
pe connecting her with the vessel, smashed her | rudder and other parts of her steering gear, and carr |
which he and several Soldiers were, up to the | rudder, and with considerable difficulty cut through |
efinitive Miles M.14A Magister I with a taller | rudder and, eventually, anti-spin strakes on rear fus |
s sail and fairwater planes and the top of her | rudder are on display at the Patriots Point Naval and |
Michael | Rudder as Additional Voices |
The | rudder assembly extended about 5 feet above the hull |
Section view of Alaska Ranger | rudder assembly, developed from original ship's drawi |
to island when steering drive was broken with | rudder at 15-20° on port side. |
Lynne | Rudder Baker (b. 14 February 1944) is an American phi |
V fuselage along with minor alterations to the | rudder balance and the horizontal stabilizer. |
again, using a rubber band to help control the | rudder bar. |
Finally the | rudder broke off and the ship, helpless in a storm, g |
During the race, the steering cables to the | rudder broke and Moynihan had to reach behind him to |
s they don't make use of lines controlling the | rudder but control it more directly through solid lin |
fficer of the deck promptly ordered right full | rudder, but the ship could not turn in time to avoid |
contributed a chapter to the classic Stick and | Rudder by Wolfgang Langewiesche. |
Col. James | Rudder, C.O., Maj. |
y took station, but soon thereafter suffered a | rudder casualty and was forced to retire to the Norfo |
d his life to cut the fastenings of the ship's | rudder chains in a heavy gale. |
gale, and cutting the fastenings of the ship's | rudder chains. |
Rudder commanded the 2d Ranger Battalion when it scal | |
With the | rudder completely over, the ships heeled only 3°, but |
Once | rudder control was regained, Captain Aguirre of the H |
s a purely electrical (not electronic) back-up | rudder control system, and beginning with the new A38 |
After suffering engine trouble and | rudder damage in 1954, she was laid up at Ushuaia, Ar |
he helm; they were capable of manoeuvring with | rudder deflections as small as 5°. |
ularly sharing his experience of propellor and | rudder design - he wanted a close race with a worthy |
ully developed a system that uses an auxiliary | rudder direct from the windvane; the picture of the w |
he latter being the first ship to have a stern | rudder directly in the rear of the vessel). |
A design | rudder established was 'light,' which Lujan considere |
d on Salisbury Plain on 11 March 1914 when its | rudder failed, possibly due to metal fatigue, killing |
A human cannot control a frontal height | rudder fast enough to acheive a stable flight. |
with twin wooden pontoon floats, with a water | rudder fitted to the tail float and a stabilizing flo |
Also, command devices like | rudder, flaps or ailerons are permitted. |
ust first turn the trim tab, and then the main | rudder follows. |
ward elevator for pitch (up and down) and rear | rudder for yaw (side to side). |
in the cool water, cleaned the hull, keel and | rudder for best speed. |
ight) on the investigation of the tail fin and | rudder from AA flight 587 (February 11, 2002) |
eous or separate operation of the elevator and | rudder functions on the weapon's butterfly tail; it w |
evator hinge was near the trailing edge of the | rudder, giving the elevator clearance to move. |
smasted in order to right herself and with her | rudder gone, she eventually foundered despite the mos |
Silverstein backed full and put her | rudder hard left in an effort to avoid a collision bu |
The elevator action must occur after the | rudder has been fully applied and held opposite to th |
he 26th, Vermont was drifting eastward with no | rudder, her berth deck flooded, and much of the inter |
a fire broke out on board the Shirane near the | rudder house as it was anchored at Yokosuka. |
The camp was named for Major General James E. | Rudder in June 1974. |
The third step is to apply and hold full | rudder in the opposite direction of the spin rotation |
and took damage to her bridge, engine room and | rudder in return, with three crewmen killed and over |
uffered from hallucinations, repaired a broken | rudder in mid-ocean, and was woken up one morning by |
anks, new sonar systems, and a large auxiliary | rudder in the after part of her sail. |
angle and sideloads that would accompany such | rudder inputs in an actual airplane", according to th |
Her wood plug | rudder is carried well forward beneath the transom, a |
The | rudder is sitting in the parking lot at the Columbia |
the giant British transport, Aquitania, Shaw's | rudder jammed just as she was completing the right le |
e Air Force 12-pointed star national insignia, | rudder markings and squadron/aircraft numbering) and |
The James Earl | Rudder Memorial Park is located in the Eden town squa |
sas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens, attended | Rudder Middle School from 1985 to 1988. |
Earl | Rudder Middle School is a middle school located in Sa |
The | rudder of the ship is still intact but showing severe |
In April 1710, a group of men broke the | rudder of a cargo ship belonging to merchant Andrew B |
The | rudder of the sunken ferry was recovered by two fishe |
incomplete Chapayev-class cruiser Frunze, the | rudder of the incomplete cruiser Zheleznyakov, the st |
, but due to the shallow tide, she snagged her | rudder on the harbor bar and ran aground. |
Near Calais she lost her | rudder on a rock, and sprang several leaks, leaving h |
The lifeboat would be steered by either a | rudder or sweep oars. |
sh pirates, and put into an open boat, without | rudder or oars, in which he drifted to Buenos Aires. |
e, miraculously sped by a frail boat without a | rudder or a mast. |
t of the hull of the ship is now gone, but the | rudder, parts of the paddle wheel and the steam engin |
le-piece clear nose, through which the pilot's | rudder pedal mounts were visible, and a flush upper c |
planes, it is the combination of full opposite | rudder plus the elevator movement that will terminate |
This carried a conventional fin and | rudder, plus a rectangular tailplane, mounted on top |
he school mascot originally was a Rattlesnake ( | Rudder Rattlers), but was later changed into the curr |
Rudder received a B.A. from West Virginia University, | |
In addition, | Rudder refused to take part in the State Health Benef |
leading edge and scalloped trailing edge, this | rudder resembled the tail of a rooster, and gained th |
chips for their square shape, are chip, frame, | rudder, rudderf, trim, trimf, wheel, reaction less wh |
Poor recruits such as Sean | Rudder, Sean Ryan, Paul Newlove and Ryan Sheridan end |
Christian's recent | Rudder series shows monochrome paintings hung deliber |
Rudder serves in the Assembly on the Environment and | |
The James Earl | Rudder State Office Building is a historic office bui |
e officers' quarters and wrecked the emergency | rudder station, which had been disabled already twice |
ed to the steering quadrant, at the top of the | rudder stock inside the boat. |
forms and History Fair participants (Though no | Rudder student has yet to win the National Championsh |
Only the vertical, twinned triangular | rudder surfaces were usually hinged. |
s, but featured an extension at the top of the | rudder that reached over the top of the fixed part of |
needs to be mounted directly to and aft of the | rudder to produce the desired effect, and of course h |
ening, with additional aft protection over the | rudder to permit reversing through ice. |
the trim tab with it which in turn causes the | rudder to move in the opposite direction and thus cor |
ousins it makes use of a trim tab hung off the | rudder to control the course of the boat. |
hidden, making multiple passes, "walking" his | rudder to spread his fire more effectively, so that t |
Rudder Tower: 12 floors | |
that there was no compensation applied for the | rudder trim input, and the plane entered a roll and s |
ction to the vane assembly can slide in as the | rudder turns. |
n is the birthplace and hometown of James Earl | Rudder, United States Army general in World War II an |
ip propellers and altered the direction of the | rudder via a electropneumatic device. |
fuselage was lengthened somewhat, and a small | rudder was added to it. |
A Seebeck Patent | rudder was installed in 1932 by Seebeckwerft, Bremerh |
After some testing the | rudder was modified with a horn balance and larger ai |
The single semi-balanced | rudder was chosen to reduce high speed resistance. |
With the previous class, the | rudder was semi-balanced, and had a portion exposed a |
ballast tanks had ten relieving valves and the | rudder was retractable to prevent it being damaged wh |
ith a torpedo attack but was thwarted when her | rudder was placed out of action by St. Paul. |
orn as Texas Land Commissioner when James Earl | Rudder was appointed Vice President of Texas A&M Univ |
Sparrowhawk still had engine power but the | rudder was jammed to one side so she could do nothing |
s New Zealand and on 18 September the Betsey's | rudder was smashed by the heavy seas. |
A frontal height | rudder was simply a bad idea, until modern times when |
In this configuration the | rudder was mounted above and clear of the tail plane, |
Immediately, she lost all power, and her | rudder went hard left and stuck. |
a half after the withdrawal of the pension, De | Rudder went to implore Our Lady of Lourdes at Oostakk |
The rigging, sails, gaffs, booms, bowsprit and | rudder were missing, as was most of the copper sheath |
The tailfin and | rudder were recovered at a distance of over 1 kilomet |
Her sail and upper | rudder were preserved for display at the Buffalo and |
the crew of an Iranian ship, whose engine and | rudder were broken down since 18 February. |
t, equal span design, while the stabiliser and | rudder were carried on the end of a long, open-framew |
self a huge club (according to Saxo, he took a | rudder), whereupon the two companions continued their |
ppear to be damaged, with the exception of her | rudder, which has been carried away; also a part of h |
rly point of the island, breaking the shoe and | rudder, with the total loss of the latter. |
er two years, it grew song-by-song as Rice and | Rudder wrote and played in their spare time. |
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