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Rate of | climb: 5 m/s (980 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 15.5 m/s (2,834 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 6,000 ft/min (30 m/s) |
Rate of | climb: 1.1 m/s (223 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 13 m/s (2,600 ft/min) (At Sea Level and MTOW |
Rate of | climb: 3,800 ft/min (19.3 m/s) |
Rate of | Climb - One Engine Out: 710 ft/min (3.6 m/s) |
Rate of | climb: 4.1 m/s (800 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 168 m/min (551 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 600 fpm (3.1 m/s) |
Rate of | climb: 1.7 m/s (330 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 5.0 m/s (990 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 1,600 ft/min (8.1 m/s) |
Rate of | climb: 865 ft/min (4.40 m/s) |
Rate of | climb: 2.63 m/s (518 ft/min) |
ements was for a high speed and a good rate of | climb, along with a cannon armament. |
Rate of | climb: 4.2 m/s (820 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 2.1 m/s (410 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 750 ft/min (230 m/min) |
Rate of | climb: 1.8 m/s (350 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 2.8 m/s (547 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 3.3 m/s (650 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 930 ft/min (283 m/min) |
Rate of | climb: 17 m/s (56 ft/s) |
Rate of | climb: 2.9 m/s (571 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 1,100 ft/min (5.59 m/s) |
Rate of | climb: 5.6 m/s (1,100 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 62.4 m/min (10.4 m/s) (2047.2 |
Rate of | climb: 100 m/s (19,700 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 8.3 m/s (1,640 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 1.2 m/s (240 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 500 ft/min (2.5 m/s) |
Rate of | climb: 12.5 m/s (748 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 2,250 ft/min (11.4 m/s) |
Rate of | climb: 4,500 ft/min (22.9 m/s) |
Rate of | climb: 2,500 ft/min (13 m/s) |
Rate of | climb: 4.7 m/s (925 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 14,700 ft/min (4,485 m/min) |
Rate of | climb: 500 ft/min ( m/s) |
Rate of | climb: 1,880 ft/min (9.6 m/s) |
Rate of | climb: 22 min to 5000 m (16,400 ft) |
Rate of | climb: 1.4 m/s (273 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 22.2 m/s (73 ft/s) |
Rate of | climb: 26 ft/s (8 m/s) |
Rate of | climb: 4.30 m/s (846 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 16.3 m/s (3,200 ft/min) |
s Russian opponent in service ceiling, rate of | climb, acceleration and, crucially, in horizontal an |
Rate of | climb: 1,615 m/s (5,297 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 7.1 m/s (1,400 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 950 ft/min (290 m/min) |
Rate of | climb: 3.3 m/s (660 ft/min) |
ding maneuverability, and an excellent rate of | climb. |
Rate of | climb: 1.5 m/s (300 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 1 m/s (200 ft/min) |
Rate of | climb: 2,820 ft/min (14.32 m/s) |
Rate of | climb: 390 ft/min (120 m/min) |
Rate of | climb: 6.70 m/s (21.9 ft/s) |
as less successful, hampered by a poor rate of | climb and reduced engine performance at high altitud |
Rate of | climb: to 2,000 m (6,560 ft) 0.55 m/s (109 ft/min) |
Maintaining an inappropriate rate of | climb, taking into account the failure of one engine |
Rate of | climb: to 3,000 m (9,843 ft) 4.5 m/s (890 ft/min) |
jet's altitude began increasing with a rate of | climb gradually increasing to approximately 9,000 fe |
Following this rapid ascent the rate of | climb decreased through zero when the altitude peake |
on of nearby aircraft including their rates of | climb and call-signs. |
g observers are often rewarded with rates that | climb as the radiant rises before sunrise. |
Ratings didn't | climb, however, and in early September, the network |
ther during a rescue get a chance to realize a | climb of a lifetime, but with an unexpected change: |
It is not recommended to | climb down in groups of less than 3, as the path is |
rnational educational exchange, records CSUN's | climb from sixth to second place among U.S. master's |
a result of the design, riders are required to | climb a series of stairs to get to the loading stati |
contained the special gear ratios required to | climb the grades of the Steinway Tunnels. |
e to its steep gradient and the requirement to | climb around 200 metres in height. |
oars upward, only to fall a bit and resume its | climb - Sisyphus pushing the bolder uphill. |
For five cents, riders would | climb a tower to board the large bench-like car and |
The aircraft must thus turn to the right and | climb. |
in the same night cross the river, disembark, | climb the obstructed acclivity, and scale the walls, |
By Genoa and the Italian Riviera, you | climb up along the Val Bisagno to leave the city, ac |
"The hill road to Roberton's a steep road to | climb, But where your foot has crushed it, you can s |
at this development, Batman and Robin quietly | climb out of the United World Headquarters to an unc |
t the same weight, an aircraft will rotate and | climb at approximately the same calibrated airspeed |
En route, the | climb passes over the Col de Labays (1351m.), the Pa |
s no axles or springs, and allows the rover to | climb over obstacles, such as rocks, that are up to |
it has been abandoned and is no longer safe to | climb. |
th, starting at Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne, the | climb is 11.8 km long, gaining 856 m. in height (an |
club support saw the single maintain sales and | climb in it's second week to peak at number 35 selli |
This saw album sales slowly | climb in countries like the US, Australia, Canada an |
According to the database at salite.ch the | climb has a length of 1 kilometer with an average gr |
the flat stretch before the Passo di San Marco | climb, Stefano Garzelli tried to use his team to sof |
points on the third-category Picco San Angelo | climb, the route prior to the Montevergine di Mercog |
leck, or, to a less rigorous extent, sand), or | climb the stirring rod (the Weissenberg effect) beca |
for the club, during a period that saw Rovers | climb from the fourth to the second tier of English |
oals supplied by Dave Mangnall, which saw Town | climb up to 4th place in the table. |
ns during late January to early March saw Town | climb ever nearer to promotion, but the last nine ga |
a run of 1 loss in 13 matches, which saw Town | climb to the summit of the table in November, but an |
That run saw Town | climb to 9th in early December. |
A good run of form saw Coventry | climb to 11th place in January, but then a decline s |
rong performance during the second day saw her | climb to eleventh place. |
influenced a late run of form which saw Villa | climb to seventh place and become the lowest-placed |
ightback under new manager Eddie Howe saw them | climb to safety and secure survival with a game to s |
The 2011 Tour is scheduled to | climb the Col du Galibier twice, including the first |
ays, they come across the SS Schicklgruber and | climb aboard. |
Starting from Scionzier, the | climb is 16.3 km long. |
here recently added to the BBC Scotland, Great | Climb video archive. |
t run of results near the end of the season to | climb into the leading position. |
Next comes the second longest | climb to the Poppenberg, whose peak is reached at th |
the second half featuring the second category | climb on the Col des Mosses (1,445 m elevation) and |
more technically challenging lower section and | climb exclusively the upper section. |
ramento and McCloud Rivers, or come to see and | climb Mount Shasta, Castle Crags or the Trinity Alps |
film is not so much concerned with showing the | climb itself or giving guidelines on mountaineering, |
There are similar bridge | climb experiences in Australia and New Zealand. |
Since dislocation | climb results from individual atoms "jumping" into v |
It is usually a four to six hour | climb up any mountain and the same time descending. |
The normal route is a ski mountaineering | climb on the eastern slopes, and it is possible to s |
A slightly gentler | climb, though a longer distance is from Linhope, app |
r of winter where a little boy is too small to | climb into the tree. |
Its small houses | climb up the hill leading to the walls and the castl |
the northern slopes, there is no fence so the | climb can start anywhere along its length. |
Even so, to | climb from Napton Wharf to the summit pound at Marst |
race that would mark the end of Social Credits | climb to power. |
narrow ridge above the river and some streets | climb up the hill, reaching the very top of the hill |
From the south, the | climb starts at Valloire and is 4.8 km long at an av |
rom Bourg-Saint-Maurice to the south-west, the | climb is 15.5 km long. |
To the southeast hills | climb to 320 m (1,050 ft) over the village and enclo |
restrial, though the young of most species can | climb until they are too heavy for their feet to sup |
operators of the renowned Prescott Speed Hill | Climb, near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. |
accurate, the Halberstadt fighter's speed and | climb were little better than the Eindecker's, and i |
association with the Shelsley Walsh Speed Hill | Climb, which has been run since 1905. |
The Prescott Speed Hill | Climb takes place here. |
Passengers must use the train stairs to | climb up to the cars or descend to street level. |
called as Dhodambe from where you can start to | climb the fort. |
Most who started the | climb gave out enroute, and upon reaching the tower |
n, to the foothills where the line started its | climb to Kaitoke. |
It started to | climb the charts rapidly, eventually reaching #52 on |
Reeves started to | climb out of his career low after starring in the ho |
flight took off at 06:13 hours and started to | climb to flight level 150, its cruising height. |
at the base of a mountain range and started to | climb, believing this to be the Sierra Nevada, with |
ph (80 km/h) past Plympton before starting the | climb. |
er, all danger can be bypassed by starting the | climb at the more westerly point of Harrow Head farm |
can spend some time here before starting their | climb on to the mountains. |
ossing at Bradford-on-Tone, the line starts to | climb upwards. |
ng the Bhavani River, after which it starts to | climb gently. |
rol of all affairs of the estate and starts to | climb the social and political ladder. |
At Seatoller, the road starts its | climb up to Honister Pass. |
ase, which the appreciative Drusilla starts to | climb. |
After passengers leave the station, passengers | climb a 110-foot (34 m) lift hill culminating in its |
After a right turn out of the station, riders | climb a 45-degree lift hill running about 10 feet pe |
Route 23A, is characterized by a steady upward | climb after the creek has been crossed, the two moun |
e main line would have resulted in too steep a | climb to the steel mill. |
e to its name, the pillar is a steep technical | climb from every direction, involving up to 5 pitche |
racter in order to surmount walls too steep to | climb or maneuvering around complex objects. |
climbable, as all the others are too steep to | climb. |
herb growing long, thin, vinelike stems which | climb on objects, including other plants, for suppor |
the bridge is not used, the students actually | climb fewer stairs than if they do use the bridge. |
On 25 July 1903 at the Sun-Rise Hill | Climb near Edgehill in Warwickshire she was the offi |
tall trunk, which the fig uses as a support to | climb. |
il and a position with full sun and support to | climb. |
your next visit to Philippe Park make sure you | climb to the top to experience a spectacular view of |
n, except it offers more chutes to surpass and | climb, plus some sections where the trail passes nar |
game allows the player to jump, run, swim, and | climb through various areas of the game, allowing fo |
which featured a tire swing, boom swing, rope | climb, and T-bar drop. |
of hiking through forest and switchbacks which | climb a large lateral morraine. |
The branched stems of this sympodial orchid | climb on trees or rock cliffs, and produce roots fro |
He also teaches Takeru to | climb the "tower", where the past and future of peop |
Its absolutely breath taking to | climb and to have a feeling of the engineering marve |
But perhaps the team's two-tier | climb back to the top flight again had been a little |
Ted must | climb up the scaffolding and collect the batteries f |
ant is shrubby and dense and has a tendency to | climb, producing heart shaped leaves, light green fi |
r should be able to traverse rough terrain and | climb steep hills. |
that the superintendent had undertake the long | climb up the tower at 10.30pm every day for a week, |
are the Newt Suit, a suit that lets the player | climb the ceiling and walls, the Wet Suit which allo |
ponded with a +40 season and helped the Sabres | climb to first place in their division, and the defe |
that day, he fell to his death on the groups' | climb up the mountain. |
e country, and was most certainly the fiercest | climb from any terminus station in the UK. |
pot 2 - Trouble 3, from the top, jump the gap, | climb down the stairs, and jump to left to the small |
ing Common saw the final King of the Mountains | climb during the first stage of the 2007 Tour De Fra |
From the valley at Lomprat the total | climb is 11 km at 4.7%. |
d by a large standing stone), before the final | climb to Snowdon summit. |
on the chart, setting a record for the slowest | climb into the Top Ten in that chart's history. |
harte (Rote Rinn wind gap) which is the marked | climb running from the Hans-Berger-Haus via the Scha |
The first event is the Stair | Climb. |
As the end of the long | climb from Abergavenny freight and the Steam special |
ficiency at full power, and because the slower | climb to cruising altitudes consumes more fuel. |
porary charge and initial results saw the team | climb back into the top half of the table. |
the old alignment at the base of the Mangaweka | climb just north of the SH1 level crossing and passe |
The station is on the long | climb up the Drone valley to Bradway Tunnel at the p |
ecisive move over the crest of the penultimate | climb, the Muur-Kapelmuur, and by the time he had re |
Moreau eventually dropped Beppu on the second | climb up the Mur de Huy and went off by himself. |
In a brief shootout, the kids | climb into a Cadillac which is being stolen by Joe G |
On the final | climb, Armstrong went off alone into the wind and ra |
s saw the internal temperature of the Lunokhod | climb as it was unable to cool itself, eventually re |
ounter van Petegem's attack, after the Bosberg | climb. |
The road's | climb continues until North Junior High School, wher |
olled a Vulcan at the top of the post-take-off | climb, although safe it was a spectacular manoeuvre |
around 420m above sea level, though the roads | climb to slightly higher elevations. |
6th May 1953, three days before the successful | climb by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. |
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