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The public reaction to the transpolar flights was euphoric.
I've seen the aurora before, on transpolar flights.
The society was planning to charge adventurous men $10,000 each to replicate the explorer's famous transpolar expedition.
The purple arrows show the transpolar drift, a current that generally pushes water toward Greenland.
The Federal Aviation Administration said it had no objection to new transpolar flights.
Probably the regular transpolar flight out of Toronto International into Narita.
More transpolar flights would also require amending the aviation agreement between the United States and Russia.
The advent of transpolar flights will bring much of Asia a lot closer to New York.
Examples increased dramatically following the successes of the transpolar flights by Chkalov and Gromov in 1937.
The transpolar flights in summer 1937 occurred following the arrest and execution of a large body of the Red Army officer corps.
The orbit jet blasted off through the livid evening, heading on a transpolar parabola for the opposite side of the globe.
The operation of a round-the-world transpolar luxury charter flight in 1968 arguably ranks as Modern Air's greatest achievement.
Special exhibits highlight the record-breaking 1937 Soviet transpolar flight which landed in San Jacinto, and the development of downtown.
Odo concentrated on transforming his fingers into right-angled wiring grippers in order to disconnect an inline series of transpolar compensators.
He joined Georgy Baydukov to attend the unveiling of a Vancouver monument commemorating their transpolar flight in 1975.
On December 10, 1951, Anchorage International Airport opened, with transpolar airline traffic flying between Europe and Asia.
The Federal Aviation Administration appointed Mr. Carven to an advisory committee for modernizing the rules on transoceanic and transpolar flights.
All meridians should be crossed in a forward motion to close the circle (unless in a transpolar circumnavigation) but you do not necessarily need to cross the equator.
However, it can be adversely affected by propagation modes-such as transpolar paths-where auroral "flutter" or multipathing can disrupt the signal phase continuity.
The main cause of this phenomena is the transpolar drift-stream, a major force in the ocean, which makes the ice break up and drift away, helped by the ever blowing wind.
In May 1937, Stalin charged pilots Chkalov, Baydukov, and Belyakov with the mission to navigate the first transpolar flight in history.
In fact, absorption levels can increase by many tens of dB during intense events, which is enough to absorb most (if not all) transpolar HF radio signal transmissions.
Much did he learn of the worm's origin and essence, and the manner in which Yikilth had floated dawn from transpolar gulfs to voyage the seas of Earth.
The Chkalov monument, nearby, commemorates the historic Russian transpolar flight that landed at Pearson Field commanded by Valery Chkalov.
The airline operated the first commercial non-stop transpolar flight from Canada on 19 May 2000, with Cathay Pacific Flight 829 from Toronto to Hong Kong.