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U 333 may have recovered her manoeuvrability but this did not mean much.
As a result manoeuvrability is improved, especially at high angles of attack.
During their flight the destroyer was shot up and lost its manoeuvrability.
While the aircraft demonstrated excellent manoeuvrability, only a single example was built.
"Manoeuvrability is the key to our success," he said.
Visibility for the pilot was good, while the aircraft had above average manoeuvrability.
Till now our superior manoeuvrability has let us skin by in the worst cases but this is something else again.
For that purpose they needed less speed, but more manoeuvrability and a faster rate of climb.
Yet they were a pleasure to ski on, thanks to their rocker technology and easy manoeuvrability.
Furthermore, it offers greater manoeuvrability and better overview for the driver.
This free fighting natural position, with the student leaning forward, allows for maximum manoeuvrability.
The amount of these manoeuvrability structures determine the power.
It also increased manoeuvrability and therefore reduced the risk of coming under raking fire.
That will correct my trim and give me a little more manoeuvrability and control.
With the lead she Had, and the Honda's manoeuvrability no car could hope to catch her.
The locomotives quickly earned a good reputation for speed and manoeuvrability.
It gained the name "Elephant" from its relatively large size and lack of manoeuvrability.
Naturally the boat has to stay close to the wire and therefore it is limited in its manoeuvrability.
They were hailed for their lightness, and therefore, superior manoeuvrability.
The Boomerang was a small fighter, designed with an emphasis on manoeuvrability.
However, it had good short field performance, horizontal manoeuvrability, range and endurance".
One test of manoeuvrability was to throw her into a flick-roll and see how many times she rolled.
It seems to me that that there's some manoeuvrability.
This adds considerably to the manoeuvrability of the craft.
Though difficult to handle, to an experienced pilot it provided unmatched manoeuvrability.
At least with a small bit of maneuverability, maybe they had a chance.
Certainly, at least, something of speed and maneuverability had been lost.
"We're trying to get maneuverability into our hands down here.
A number of flying animals are known for their maneuverability.
You may have the maneuverability, but I've got the power."
Not on this terrain, where they had the edge in maneuverability.
In addition, they were slow and suffered from poor maneuverability.
This was a place where speed and maneuverability counted most.
Maneuverability was to be at least good as the Ki-27.
This allows them to fly slowly, but with great maneuverability.
It grants even greater speed at the cost of some maneuverability.
The class also suffered from poor maneuverability and were overweight.
So the added maneuverability is the distinguishing factor between the two.
Just as the sea and the air presented different advantages in maneuverability, so will space.
"But the maneuverability is tough in terms of the salary cap."
On the other hand, head light racquets provide more control and maneuverability.
It's suicide to use both at the same time without maneuverability!"
They are also thought to be better for maneuverability due to the large thrust produced.
The design is indigenous to the Mississippi and gives great maneuverability.
"His ship does not have the maneuverability necessary to avoid the mountains."
To drop lower might be safer, but they would lose maneuverability close to the ground.
This allows greater range maneuverability which can result in better precision.
The term can also refer to other measurements such as maneuverability.
Lacking maneuverability and good brakes, they needed wide open space.
There are advantages that go beyond maneuverability, status and smart looks.