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  1. High fuel consumption, partially because the engine was typically run at full, throttle , and also because the valve timing was often less than ideal. The rotating mass
  2. System (with a control unit under the driver's seat),'drive by wire ', throttle , and other refinements * The Freelander was available with various Rover
  3. Entire project under Edison's guidance. To the surprise of many, he was at the, throttle ,of the very first MU (Multiple-Unit) train to depart Lackawanna Terminal in
  4. Lindbergh was instrumental in extending the range of the P-38 through improved, throttle ,settings, or engine-leaning techniques, notably by reducing engine speed to
  5. S speed) and feeds the data to a controller which adjusts the control (the, throttle ,position) as necessary to maintain the desired system output (match the car
  6. Best suited for high speeds (hypersonic) and great altitudes. At any given, throttle , the thrust and efficiency of a rocket motor improves slightly with increasing
  7. Control thrusters are still in use on some satellites. They are easy to, throttle , and safer to fuel and handle before launch than hydrazine thrusters. However
  8. Rapidly and without warning during slow carrier landings. In addition, if the, throttle ,were suddenly advanced (for example, during an aborted landing) the port wing
  9. 28, 2007,with an option for special revamped HD graphics and a high-speed ", throttle ,monkey" mode. Both Asteroids and Asteroids Deluxe were also re-released to
  10. Applications can be roughly divided into 2 categories, those requiring rapid, throttle ,response and those that do not. This is the rough division between automotive
  11. Now when the car goes uphill the decrease in speed is measured, and the, throttle ,position changed to increase engine power, speeding the vehicle. Feedback from
  12. Response to a throttle change. For example, this is noticed as a hesitation in, throttle ,response when accelerating from idle as compared to a naturally aspirated
  13. Facing the aircraft into the wind. The thrust vector is set to 90° and the, throttle ,is brought up to maximum, at which point the aircraft leaves the ground. The
  14. Reichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM) requirement that it should be possible to, throttle ,the engine, the original power plant grew complicated and lost reliability. The
  15. Even at sea level, due to losses in the induction system (air filter, ducting, throttle , body,etc.). As the turbocharged aircraft climbs, however,the pilot (or
  16. Shared by all early jet engines was the relatively high risk of flame out if the, throttle ,was used too aggressively (such as was common in a dogfight). Pilots were
  17. P&W F100-220 engine. It added a digital engine control to allow for quicker, throttle ,response, less wear, and reduced fuel consumption. The original F100-100
  18. In flight hardware with the Block II engines in 2001. The normal maximum, throttle ,was 104 percent, with 106 percent or 109 percent used for mission aborts. For
  19. To stop him by pelting him with furniture but to no avail. Scotty starts to, throttle ,Ash, only to have his eyes gouged out. Ash notices that the Necronomicon has
  20. Graham BT3 car made its debut at the 1962 German Grand Prix. It retired with a, throttle ,problem after 9 of the 15 laps, but went on to take a pair of fourth places at
  21. Of the system output (the car's speed) is used to alter the control (the, throttle ,position. ) As a result, the controller can not compensate for changes acting
  22. Handbook advised that all necessary control was to be effected using the, throttle , and the engine was to be stopped and started by turning the fuel on and off.
  23. Is brought up to maximum, at which point the aircraft leaves the ground. The, throttle ,is trimmed until a hover state is achieved at the desired altitude. Rotating
  24. The system output is the car's speed, and the control itself is the engine's, throttle ,position which determines how much power the engine generates. A primitive way
  25. Engine to use a normal carburetor, which could be controlled by a conventional, throttle , just as in an in-line engine. Used on the Siemens-Schuckert D. IV fighter, the
  26. Final approach at a height of, the captain decided to go-around and gave full, throttle ,on only the number one engine leaving the other in flight idle. The airplane
  27. Normally the combustor must be capable of operating over a wide range of, throttle ,settings, for a range of flight speeds/altitudes. Usually a sheltered pilot
  28. Much faster than the original TRS-80,at 4 MHz, ( with a software selectable, throttle ,to the original speed for compatibility purposes) and the display supported
  29. VTD system uses multiple sensors to measure front and rear driveshaft speeds, throttle ,position and gear selection. Then it actively transfers power accordingly
  30. Of thrust at low air speeds (a key criterion for good turn performance),and, throttle ,response was slow. Another disadvantage shared by all early jet engines was the
  31. Gently and avoid quick changes in setting. Later in the war, an automatic, throttle ,regulator was introduced to try to solve this, but it only partly alleviated
  32. Or nonfunctional hosts. Internet service providers (ISPs) have been known to, throttle ,P2P file-sharing traffic due to the high-bandwidth usage. Compared to Web
  33. Voltage is constant (usually in the range of 20 volts AC) and the command, throttle ,sends a signal to small circuit cards, or decoders, hidden inside the piece of
  34. Speed of an engine by using spinning masses that move radially, adjusting the, throttle , as the engine changes speed. In the reference frame of the spinning masses
  35. Anti-surge/dump/blow off valves Turbocharged engines operating at wide open, throttle ,and high rpm require a large volume of air to flow between the turbo and the
  36. Volume of air to flow between the turbo and the inlet of the engine. When the, throttle ,is closed compressed air will flow to the throttle valve without an exit (i.
  37. Attempt to muffle the noise, two motorcycle engines were revved up to full, throttle ,nearby, but the sound of yelling could be heard over the engines.
  38. Seconds. The operator then switched off the petrol fuel system and opened the, throttle ,on the diesel injection system. Recent direct-injection systems are advanced to
  39. Is the time required to change speed and function effectively in response to a, throttle ,change. For example, this is noticed as a hesitation in throttle response when
  40. Rocking beam, whose end moves in a circular arc. This was patented in 1784. A, throttle ,valve to control the power of the engine, and a centrifugal governor, patented
  41. 1993. This was operated by a" nudge" bar similar to a personal water craft, throttle , but mounted on the left handlebar. In 1999 Dothan had another accident, this
  42. On throttle -and-stick (HOTS) " controls upon both the controllers and the, throttle , Hand pressure on the side-stick controller is transmitted by electrical
  43. At low speeds was therefore correspondingly wide. This coupled with the slow, throttle ,response and high chance of a flame out, resulted in Me 262 pilots being told to
  44. Generates. A primitive way to implement cruise control is simply to lock the, throttle ,position when the driver engages cruise control. However, if the cruise control
  45. Safety features that were slow to be implemented include the mandating of a, throttle ," kill switch ". The" kill switch" was mandated after the death of Adam Petty
  46. As was common in a dogfight). Pilots were therefore instructed to operate the, throttle ,gently and avoid quick changes in setting. Later in the war, an automatic
  47. Allows the chain to remain stationary whilst the engine is idling; once the, throttle ,is pressed and the engine speed rises, the centrifugal clutch engages and the
  48. Brakes were activated automatically, the pilot set the trim tabs, retarded his, throttle ,and closed the coolant flaps. The aircraft then rolled 180°,automatically
  49. Controller (instead of a traditional center-mounted stick) and an engine, throttle ,; conventional rudder pedals are also employed. To enhance the pilot's degree
  50. Nose would increase the sink rate, the aircraft was thus largely flown on the, throttle ,and was fitted with an auto throttle to reduce the pilot's workload. Brakes and

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