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But it was a long-range ship with greater cruising power than the other flyer he bad seen.
A sigh of relief going through me as I brought the wheels up, and then throttled back to cruising power a moment later.
With that done, he powered the engines back up to cruising power and turned left, south, back toward Libya.
He brought the drive up to maximum cruising power, and pointed the sub's nose to the surface, still more than half a mile away.
The helicopter's turboshaft engines, running at maximum cruising power, were gulping down fuel.
Lambert nodded and with relief Battersby put the starboard engines back to cruising power.
This reduced the power required to drive the supercharger when throttled, and hence fuel consumption at cruising power.
Three 5,600-horsepower diesel engines will provide a cruising power of more than 70 knots, with a hull designed to make that speed comfortable even in choppy waters.
'Cruising power.'
Sixty-five of the yachts in the fleet are sailing vessels, with the balance being cruising power yachts, fishing boats, and/or pleasure boats.
His takeoff roll was short, and he banked to the north immediately, leveling off and changing to cruising power at no more than 3,500 feet... not bad.
Although not strictly a part of classic torque converter design, many automotive converters include a lock-up clutch to improve cruising power transmission efficiency and reduce heat.
This repair enabled her to launch both the Sea Hawks as well as the Breguet Alizé, although she lost some cruising power.
MV George McReady was pounding through thirty-foot waves, trying to maintain twenty knots, but failing, despite full cruising power on her engines.
More important, the motor's copper wire is wrapped in a special configuration and the current is controlled electronically to provide acceleration or high-speed cruising power as needed, and without a transmission.
This engine utilized an Electronic Throttle Valve (ETV), to deliver a refined cruising power with power to spare for offroad ventures.
Kelly was now at full cruising power, and the trim tabs at the stem had automatically engaged, bringing the boat to an efficient planing angle as her speed came to eighteen knots.
Each power car had to pass a test of running for two hours ahead at cruising power and half an hour astern; these tests had to be carried out in the shed before the ship could fly.
But performance - acceleration, cruising power, shifting and handling - proved quite adequate for commuting and running around town in both cars I tested: a Corolla with a four-speed automatic and a Prizm with a five-speed stick shift.
Although there are several types of alternative fuel vehicles on the market today, hybrid drivetrains continue to offer a useful compromise of the best of both electric and gasoline technology - electric motors create zero emissions and internal combustion engines provide the vehicle with enough cruising power.