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The pilot braked, but started to aquaplane.
Thin grooves are cut in the concrete which allows for water to be dissipated and further reduces the potential to aquaplane.
You're just going to aquaplane."
The Shadow had thought that a trip on an aquaplane was the most exciting sensation he had ever had, but this made it seem tame.
Schwimmer: participants were supposed to design and fabricate an aquaplane that could carry a given payload through the arena.
If all four wheels aquaplane at once, the car will slide in a straight line, again towards the outside of the bend if in a turn.
If the drive wheels aquaplane, there may be a sudden audible rise in engine RPM and indicated speed as they begin to spin.
Vehicles are less likely to aquaplane while traveling uphill, and far more likely to do so at the trough of two connected hills where water tends to pool.
The remedy for this type of aquaplane is for the pilot to release the brakes and allow the wheels to spin up and apply moderate braking.
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Several drivers reported that standing water on the circuit made driving very dangerous, while others complained about water running over the circuit that made the cars aquaplane.
Samuelson first succeeded on June 28 by starting off wearing skis while standing on top of an aquaplane board, and then slipping one foot and then the other into the water.
Sandy's brother Walter was an outstanding long distance cyclist, sister Lilly Pearce was also a noted sculler and the first woman to ride an aquaplane on Sydney harbour.
This can occur at a much lower speed than dynamic aquaplane, but requires a smooth or smooth-acting surface such as asphalt or a touchdown area coated with the accumulated rubber of past landings.
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Seconds later, the Team Ferrari Club of Japan's Ferrari F355 Challenge driven by Ota, slowed down, causing it to aquaplane and swerve left directly onto the Porsche.
If multiple tires aquaplane, the vehicle may lose directional control and slide until it either collides with an obstacle, or slows enough that one or more tires contact the road again and friction is regained.
This caused 910 Racing's Porsche 911 RSR driven by Tomohiko Sunako to aquaplane and strike the rear of Kaoru Hoshino's 911 GT2.
If the rear wheels aquaplane and cause oversteer, the driver should steer in the direction of the skid until the rear tires regain traction, and then rapidly steer in the other direction to straighten the car.
In order to reach Hollandia, she had to be paddled 15 night hours up the Eilanden river to an oil boring station from which once a week an aquaplane flied to Sorong at the extreme north point of New Guinea.
One was the American Eagle Andy Dujakovich who set a new aquaplane world record when he slid, in a curtain of spray, from just inside his own half past the opposition 10 metre line in an attempt to swoop on an errant Puma.
There was no question of his plane having been engulfed: in those initial stages, according to observers, there had been only an inch or two of water fanning out over the airfield but that had been enough to make the Fokker aquaplane with disastrous results.
The results were overshadowed by a heavy hail storm from Lap 53, which caused three out of the top four cars (Jody Scheckter, James Hunt, and Mark Donohue), to aquaplane and crash in the same corner, bringing an early finish to the race, and a significant absence on the podium.
As he shot, the clatter came again, short and tight, and the fin went under and there was a boil in the water and then the biggest hammerhead he had ever seen rose white-bellied out of the sea and began to plane over the water crazily, on his back, throwing water like an aquaplane.