Examples of using One prototype in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Jock builds one prototype.
Only one prototype was built and flown.
They only made one prototype.
Only one prototype was made.
Eight-seat version powered bysingle VOKEM M14X radial engine; one prototype.
Right, but how did our one prototype not get tested?
Only one prototype was built, and it was developed from an existing B-17 bomber.
A total of 41 aircraft including one prototype were developed for the FAF.
One prototype York aircraft fitted with four Bristol Hercules XVI radial piston engines.
Only 3 of these rare sports cars were ever made: one prototype and two to be sold.
There was only one prototype made, and that was taken from the crime scene.
Analogy would lead me to the belief that all animals andplants have descended from one prototype.".
The U.S. Navy ordered one prototype airplane on June 30, 1938 with the designation XF5F-1.
Laté 298E:Observation variant with weapon fixation replaced by an observer's gondola; one prototype built.
It appears that only one prototype was ever constructed and it is not clear if it ever flew.
However, some components of the twin-turbo system overheated, and one prototype was destroyed by fire at the Nürburgring.
York C. II One prototype York aircraft fitted with four Bristol Hercules XVI radial piston engines.
Although widely evaluated, it was not built in large numbers,with only one prototype and four production aircraft being built.
Only one prototype has a full wrap, with the other two hiding small changes front and rear.
SpaceX has a launchfacility in Boca Chica near Brownsville, where one prototype of the spacecraft already has been assembled.
After some time, one prototype NAMI-011 and its technical documentation was sent to the Gorky Automobile Plant.
Unfortunately, in 1973- just a year before the car was scheduled to begin mass production-the right wing of one prototype crumpled in mid-air.
Only one prototype was completed; unsatisfactory performance led to the aircraft being superseded by a later design.
The U. S. Navy ordered one prototype, model number G-34, from Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation on 30 June 1938; its designation was XF5F-1.
One prototype served with the Japan Air Self-Defense Force, the other with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.
Today, only one prototype of the“Object 279” exists and it can be found in a tank museum in Kubinka in Moscow suburbs.
One prototype would be fitted with the Pratt& Whitney F119 powerplant and the other with the General Electric F120 powerplant.
One prototype was built with parts produced for a further ten gliders, only the prototype flew and the other ten were not assembled.
Only the one prototype, Model 236, was ever built; although first flying in early 1933, it rammed into a crash barrier in 1936 and the design was not pursued further.