Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Vertical takeoff in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Vertical takeoff?
Initiate vertical takeoff!
Like one of those, uh, Harrier jets? Vertical takeoff?
Initiate vertical takeoff!
adjust the jet nozzle for vertical takeoff.
Initiate vertical takeoff! Now!
The Yak-38 is a single-engine subsonic aircraft for vertical takeoff and landing.
Initiate vertical takeoff! Now!
Vertical takeoff's proven to be a tough nut to crack in the field of personal aircraft.
Now! Initiate vertical takeoff!
Vertical takeoff and landing on a side,
Now! Initiate vertical takeoff!
They have been offering a $5 million prize Nordell? for a working craft that has vertical takeoff.
Yeah, and I could teach you vertical takeoffs and backward flips.
adopt the TFX as a tactical hunter and has to reject any project of fighter has vertical takeoff and landing.
I think it's the v--vertical takeoff.
These VTOL aircraft(or Vertical Takeoff and Landing) are used to transport passengers and freight.
They have been offering a $5 million prize for a working craft that has vertical takeoff for years now.
In the field of personal aircraft. Vertical takeoff's proven to be a tough nut to crack.
Operational history==The X-14 first flew on 19 February 1957 as a vertical takeoff, hover, then vertical landing.
He would later accomplish the first full-cycle vertical takeoff, horizontal flight,
The Navy finally took delivery of their first planes of attack on vertical takeoff of second generation, Harrier II.
Nordell? for a working craft that has vertical takeoff They have been offering a $5 million prize for years now.
The X-13 was designed to investigate vertical takeoff, horizontal flight transition,
Dassault already had the honor to be the first manufacturer to design a plane on vertical takeoff which makes a success of the performance to take off on the spot for then flying at more Mach 2.
an embarked naval version and a version on short takeoff and vertical landing STOVL in the US slang.