Results for: aircraft burning fuel in supersonic airstream
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anchoring, act of one who moors; place where boats are moored; securing line, cable securing watercraft or aircraft, moorage, physical or emotional tie, place for securing watercraft or aircraftmooring
anesthetic, car accelerator, fill with gas, supply with gas; poison with gas or fumes; talk idly or falsely (Slang), flatulence, fossil fuel, gas for poisoning or asphyxiating, gasoline, methane and air, nonsense, release gas, somebody or something ent...gas
angle between an aircraft wing and the horizontal; angle that is formed by two planes (Mathematics), angle made between surfaces, angle of an aircraft wing, having two plane faces (Mathematics)dihedral
angled slide down slope, sideways movement of airplane, sideways skid, slip to the side; sideways and downward movement made by an aircraft, skid sideways, slip to the side; move to the side and downward (of an aircraft), slide sideways, slide sideways...sideslip
antenna, antenna (British), high ball in field hockey, imaginary, in air, involving aircraft, light in weight, living in the air; far above the ground, high; airy; ethereal; unsubstantial, mid-air ski-jump acrobatics, relating to airaerial
Anthony Herman Gerard Fokker (1890-1939), Dutch-American airplane manufacturer who established the Fokker Aircraft Corporation of AmericaFokker
apparatus which provides heat for cooking or warmth and is powered by electricity or fuel, appliance for cooking or heating, heat in a stove, heat-producing chamber or device, stave, stave (Past participle of)stove
apply oil to something, flattery, fuel, greasy liquid (derived from animal, vegetable, and mineral substances) that does not mix with water and is used for many purposes (i.e. food, lubrication, etc.); petroleum, oil paint, oil painting, petroleum deri...oil
ardent, passionate, intense, enthusiastic, zealous; hot, burning, glowingly hot, showing passionate enthusiasmfervent
area forbidden to aircraft, forbidden topicno-fly-zone
area of expertise, artificial grass, cover with turf, dense layer of grass, force somebody out, gang territory, ground-level layer of matted soil and plant roots; peat for use as fuel; racetrack for horse racing; area, territory (Slang); area of influe...turf
armed robber, brigand, outlaw, thief; enemy aircraft, exploitative person, gangsterbandit
arrange outcome dishonestly, arrangement of sails and masts, covering; equipment, gear; device, dress, drilling rig, drilling structure for oil, equip vessel with rigging, horse carriage, make, outfit of clothing, prepare aircraft for use, ridgeling, s...rig
arresting officer, arrestor, device to stop landing aircraft, one who arrests, something that arrestsarrester
ash, ember, small piece of burnt wood or coal, ashes, burned wood or fuel, scoria, slagcinder
 

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