Normally the observations are made from boats, planes or helicopters, but this is a slow process, and many reefs are not easily accessible. |
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To make matters worse, the sound of the blast had drawn news helicopters from all directions like blowflies to a murdered corpse. |
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The residents of Bendigo have been warned that they may hear simulated gunfire along with several helicopters. |
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Last night the news helicopters on the West Coast were buzzing like mosquitoes. |
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This video game has over 60 authentically modeled aircraft ranging from harrier-type jets to military helicopters. |
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During the war a tiny number of helicopters and autogiros were employed, sometimes actually seeing action, though success was sporadic at best. |
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The helicopters, accompanied by tanks and heavy Bradley fighting vehicles, arrived later than many expected. |
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Sophisticated hardware including helicopters, tanks and armoured vehicles is often useless because it is an easy target for enemies. |
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He put cameras on cranes, in jeeps and in the air aboard helicopters and blimps to offer yet another angle and different perspective. |
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The airfield's largest visitors include light twin-engined aircraft although a number of military helicopters have also landed there. |
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The task force was down to six helicopters, the bare minimum needed to pull off the rescue. |
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The armed helicopters have buzzed streets and rooftops, searching for technicals. |
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As the helicopters arrived, controllers smoothly directed them to the awaiting refuelers. |
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Hitherto, helicopters had been powered by piston engines and this had brought many cooling problems. |
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On one hand, helicopters are more maneuverable over a target and can get closer to the ground. |
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Some were loaded into a constant stream of helicopters which ferried the injured away. |
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There'll be wearing on parts of machinery, combat equipment and helicopters, but it will not be a showstopper. |
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Pakistani army helicopters are arriving to ferry some of the injured to hospitals, but locals complain it's not enough. |
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The Department of Defence has invited tenders to supply the air force with six new military helicopters. |
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If ever you need a program to run in-flight radar tracking on helicopters, he's your man. |
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Most notably, at least two helicopters that have rescue hoists, you know, which obviously could come into play. |
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After two false starts in college, he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps so he could fly helicopters during the Vietnam War. |
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Fighter jets and Blackhawk helicopters scrambled before the plane was identified and escorted to the Washington airport. |
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At the beginning of the year 2000 UK oil giants seemed poised to scrap the boats and replace them with helicopters. |
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Turning to helicopters, he said a number of factors impacted negatively on the air force's operational readiness. |
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Air assault troopers, once on board the helicopters, must be ready to conduct small arms fire through aircraft openings. |
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Linebacker Na'il Diggs is an accomplished pilot who has flown everything from helicopters to seaplanes. |
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French coastguards scrambled a search party, including helicopters, and local fishing boats joined in, but the search failed to find the woman. |
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I recommend claymore mines and Blackhawk helicopters to make sure you get him. |
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At the Convention Centre, people stumbled toward the helicopters, dehydrated and nearly passing out from exhaustion. |
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The helicopters made several low passes over the area and both drew fire, he said. |
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Mr Clouter said three helicopters and a hovercraft then arrived on the scene, along with some two dozen police officers. |
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With self-sealing fuel bladders and a little bit of armor, helicopters are highly resistant to small-caliber weapons. |
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All that the rescue helicopters and a hovercraft could do was pick their bodies from the sea in the dark, landing them one by one on the beach. |
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A year later, as I stood waiting for a bus that wasn't coming, helicopters hovered overhead. |
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More than 500 police backed up by helicopters hovering overhead were involved in raids across Sydney and Melbourne. |
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By mid-morning, helicopters hovered overhead and police barked orders through bullhorns to keep order on the ground. |
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All day long, rescuers in boats and helicopters plucked bedraggled flood refugees from rooftops and attics. |
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Top of their to-do list should be the city Alcatraz helicopter tour, operated by San Francisco helicopters. |
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There was soon an eager string of sailors taking the vital stores from below decks to the two helicopters. |
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His body has never been found, despite months of searching that involved police agents, Aboriginal trackers and helicopters. |
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More than 15 extra officers currently work the inner city each night, including mounted police, dog units, helicopters and Garda river patrols. |
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General Grange, three U.S. Army helicopters have been shot down, apparently, over the past couple of weeks. |
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The roads were closed for security reasons and helicopters were hovering over head. |
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The spy ships, personal helicopters, flying shoes and crazy laptops are a fun distraction, and the high-tech tree house is pure fantasy. |
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The air force, the world's fourth largest, has over 600 combat aircraft and more than 500 transports and helicopters. |
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Overhead 10 helicopters hovered, cameramen and photographers ready to shoot the action. |
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Army helicopters hovered overhead as mobile telephone networks were shut down to prevent crowds communicating. |
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Overhead, black helicopters hover in military formation like giant birds of prey. |
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There's something big going down, or a gang of upwardly mobile joyriders has taken to nicking helicopters rather than hot hatchbacks. |
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Within minutes the area was swarming with police cars and dogs and helicopters. |
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Search vessels and helicopters continued scouring the choppy seas despite fading hopes of finding the nine still missing from the boat. |
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A no-fly zone is reported to have been enforced so that paparazzi cannot take surreptitious snaps from helicopters. |
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We all got very wet waiting for the helicopters overhead to edge nearer, and for the snail's pace queue of ordinary buses to finally end. |
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Shortly after dawn on September 10, five military helicopters swooped on the remote jungle hideout. |
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Combat helicopters should act from ambushes by delivering strikes at tanks and other armored objects. |
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A pair of helicopters helmed by stunt pilots were set to hover about 1.6 km above the Utah desert. |
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Presently, the helipad is designed to handle the government-owned twin-engine equipped helicopters. |
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Ground-attack aircraft and helicopters had become easier to direct than artillery. |
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Fixed-wing commission aircraft and spotter helicopters will assist if farmers become overwhelmed. |
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At least 14 helicopters were seen flying overhead in the early morning when the operation was launched. |
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Light aircraft, 60 helicopters, river boats, and hovercraft provided his mobility. |
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How big a deal are these sandstorms, which could affect helicopters and other aircraft and tanks? |
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There were several helicopters flying overhead, so I know that it was being filmed, but there have only been blips in the local media. |
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We have about 121 aircraft and helicopters currently at our disposal to fight these fires. |
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For five days, helicopters are flying overhead, but none of them are dropping water or food down for anyone. |
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The little venue is so close to the Queenstown airport that we see aircraft and helicopters landing and taking off at regular intervals. |
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But on this particularly sunny April Saturday, the circling helicopters and marching Orangemen did not provoke trouble. |
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Cities and villages are being bombed and strafed on almost a daily basis by warplanes and helicopters. |
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A general health warning was issued, and city residents began to get used to helicopters overhead spraying clouds of pesticides. |
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He said casualties arrived mainly by casevac helicopters, usually after initial treatment at a field hospital. |
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We're utilizing the helicopters in some of the rough area to get into those deep, steep canyons. |
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The helicopters dropped relief supplies into parts of the hard-hit province virtually cut off from the rest of the world. |
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Plans were in hand to receive her helicopters and the doctors and nurses for her two operating theatres and 36 bed hospital. |
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How about an alternative to whining about how exxy those helicopters and planes are to transport patients from rural areas to the city? |
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Used against helicopters and low flying fixed-wing jets, it homes in on the heat given off by the target aircraft's engine exhaust. |
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The battalion immediately came under fire from enemy positions as soon as the first lift helicopters exfiltrated from the objective. |
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Her car was pursued by a caravan of newspaper reporters, while television cameramen hovered overhead in helicopters. |
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Combat helicopters and fighter planes patrolled the sky, and naval submarines and armed patrol boats guarded the waters of the silent port. |
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The same flight control radar systems are used in helicopters, low-flying private planes, light aircraft and stealth bombers. |
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Despite the gusting winds and hazardous visibility, the planes and helicopters kept flying. |
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Fighters, transport planes, bombers and helicopters will fill the skies over RAF Fairford in the run-up to the air show this weekend. |
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The government called off helicopters sent to attack the rebel militia, averting a threatened rebel offensive. |
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There will also be an air exclusion zone over central London and police helicopters will relay aerial pictures to the control room. |
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Water and refuelling assets were tasked at numerous staging areas where helicopters and fire trucks needed them. |
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Three bridges along the main coast road have been washed away and helicopters were flying over flooded areas to help with rescue efforts. |
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We had helicopters in stand-by but reached the marooned villages in boats because distributional efficiency is higher. |
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Army watchtowers to be demolished with no Army presence in police stations and use of military helicopters for training purposes only. |
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Forest services were attacking the blaze with helicopters and water bombers. |
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We see how helicopters were used, how scenes were composed, and the before-and-after dissolves of scenes. |
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In a recent bush fire in America there were 500 fire trucks and 93 helicopters at the scene. |
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Among them will be eight Navy aviators from HMAS Albatross in two veteran cars made up to look like helicopters. |
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Heavy security was in evidence with an estimated 10,000 police on the streets and helicopters and jet fighters patrolling the skies. |
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A fly-past by a Jaguar jet fighter and three helicopters gave her a warm welcome home. |
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This included the torture of more than 100 women who fled El Salvador and were disposed of by being thrown from helicopters. |
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His photographs are made from helicopters and planes with a gyroscopically stabilized camera. |
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Our helicopters will rain fire down upon your camps before you detect them on your radar. |
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Paratroopers who parachuted in will be lifted by crane back to their helicopters. |
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Four Army helicopters have lifted around 400 giant bags of stone up the Lake District fells to help in the repair of popular eroded paths. |
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Vertical replenishment primarily involves using helicopters to lift cargo from a supply ship to a combatant ship. |
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Marine Cobra helicopters lifted off as tracer fire criss-crossed the north end of the airport, it said. |
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One by one, the insects march up blades of grass, waiting until dusk to lift off like miniature helicopters into the night. |
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She ran out of the shroud of dust and towards the helicopters while dodging the rain of bullets that came behind. |
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Under the covering fire of the gunships, troop-carrying helicopters raced into the airstrip. |
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Later, coordinated tactics between gunships and other helicopters led to the use of color-coded teams. |
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Perhaps it's why the West Coast has more helicopters than anywhere else in the country. |
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Such a landing gear is intended to equip aerodynes and especially helicopters. |
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The firm manufactures car components, aero engines and components for helicopters. |
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I am, of course, fully aware of the very significant differences between aeroplanes and helicopters. |
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Some sprays were even applied from the air, using aeroplanes or helicopters. |
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Attack helicopters rattling low over the desert were especially terrifying, criss-crossing over the city and firing rockets into the centre. |
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As helicopters buzzed overhead, army engineers erected concrete barriers and razor wire fences in the fields off Drumcree Road. |
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California Highway Patrol and National Park Service helicopters spotted at least eight other vehicles off highways and dirt roads. |
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Facts about the federal government's decision Friday to replace its aging fleet of Sea King military helicopters. |
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Some believe it would be more economical in the long term just to buy new helicopters. |
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Six minutes later, a flight of helicopters that were participating in another operation arrived to be rearmed and refueled. |
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There is something rather magical in the way helicopters effortlessly detach themselves from the ground and spiral up into the sky. |
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You can even take out police helicopters if you happen to have very good aim or the right weapon. |
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As police cordoned off part of the crash sites, firefighting planes and helicopters swooped overhead to battle a brush fire started by the crash. |
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Using gliders, helicopters, remote-controlled models, micro-light aircraft and balloons the filmmakers were able to get the stunning footage. |
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The rain was so heavy at times that the helicopters had trouble getting airborne. |
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Then, of course, two British helicopters crashed into one another, giving rise to more casualties. |
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In the Indian state of Bihar, the government has announced that army helicopters have airdropped about 226 tonnes of food. |
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The cops aren't smart enough to hear news helicopters chopping over their heads as they kick the daylights out of suspected car thieves. |
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The military base is the principle strategic airhead for the militia, supporting its small fleet of helicopters and warplanes. |
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Food and other supplies were airlifted by national helicopters to the workers. |
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He said the Sea King helicopters on Manoora are vital in taking resources including police to the windward side of the island group. |
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These are people who herd cattle with helicopters and drink two-litre bottles of beer called Darwin stubbies. |
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Receivers in aircraft or helicopters will typically be able to receive the signals at distances up to about five miles. |
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Hence, contracts for new Air Corps helicopters have been cancelled and plans to grow the overseas aid budget have been crimped. |
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The program brought fresh funds and helicopters to the counternarcotics police. |
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The US will also be supplying eight helicopters to help equip the Afghan counter-narcotics police. |
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Possible modes of transport include ambulances, local transport vehicles, military vehicles, helicopters, fixed wing aircraft, and rescue boats. |
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It makes boosters for the Ariane 5 space rocket and parts for military and commercial planes and helicopters. |
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The researchers noted that the helicopters stayed impressively true to the calculated flight paths, never veering more than 12-inches off course. |
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Marine helicopters completed more than 400 combat sorties in Operation Anaconda. |
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Just before noon, two Kiowa helicopters skimmed in over the rooftops, and rockets streaked into the villa. |
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It provides funding for sixty attack helicopters, an array of dubious intelligence activities, and three counternarcotics battalions. |
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Handling sonobuoys on the deck and carrying sonobuoys on aircraft, especially helicopters, stresses the lithium-battery package. |
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Heavy-handed searches, of the type witnessed by The Observer, involve large numbers of troops, armoured vehicles and attack helicopters. |
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Sure, you've got tanks and jeeps, but the real workhorses of this war are helicopters and PBR patrol boats. |
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We've done a number of flyovers with helicopters and will continue to do that. |
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Cabinet announces it will go ahead with the purchase of aircraft, helicopters, corvettes and submarines. |
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A fierce fight then ensued while multitudes of tanks and helicopters came to reinforce their forces fighting against us. |
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That was what you saw as the helicopters landed at this Marine air base, which is about 65 miles south of the capital. |
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We're utilizing the helicopters in some of the rough areas to get into those deep, steep canyons. |
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Troops were deployed in helicopters after landslides and collapsed buildings blocked roads. |
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Patrol boats and helicopters sometimes entangle fugitive vessels by firing a netlike device into the water in front of it. |
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Heat rounds have multi-purpose warheads which are used to defeat armored vehicles, helicopters and soft targets such as bunkers. |
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They are expected to have the capacity to launch speed vessels and allow helicopters to operate from their decks. |
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Ten minutes ago two attack helicopters peeled off overhead, circling London in tight formation and I could see police launches on the Thames. |
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Though no one shoots the bears from helicopters anymore, guides are still used to flush animals toward waiting clients, who have snowmobiled in. |
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No longer do the Middle Eastern deserts reverberate to the sound of Australian helicopters. |
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Air Force jets and police helicopters continued to fly overhead at regular intervals, yet at street level all was unusually quiet. |
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Six all-weather lifeboats, four helicopters, one fixed-wing aircraft and another 26 vessels joined the search in deteriorating conditions. |
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And apart from the noise of helicopters flying overhead, there was no indication, even from a couple of streets away, that there was any trouble. |
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That's assuming that the helicopters are equipped only with anti-tank missiles and crossbows. |
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This will not be solved by snipers or by anti-tank missiles from helicopters. |
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Apache helicopters pounded them with missiles, while US tanks poured cannon fire on the defeated and unresisting column. |
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These motoring paparazzi have been known to use helicopters and light aircraft in pursuit of their prey. |
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Work boats will service the rig from the Geraldton Port, while the helicopters will be based at Geraldton Airport. |
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The sound of helicopters and sirens could be heard as the emergency services turned out to bring what was a raging inferno under control. |
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Machinegun fire and explosions boomed out and helicopters clattered overhead as naked children ran for safety, screaming. |
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Commandos moved house-to-house, under fire cover from helicopters and tanks. |
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Rocket belts will increase a man's stride to 30 feet, and bus-type helicopters will travel along crowded air skyways. |
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There are not as many people on their rooftops or waving to helicopters for help. |
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The only aid they received was military rations and water bottles dropped by helicopters, after which the copters rapidly quit the scene. |
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He barely dodged a humongous hammer that flew past him and destroyed the main rotor on one of the remaining helicopters. |
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Then the sound of rotors is heard, and they look up, only to see the two Serpent helicopters hovering above them. |
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On the hardware side, making more twin-engine helicopters available would limit the risk of a copter losing juice at altitude. |
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Three army helicopters flew to the interior jungles of Jolo to pick up the freed captives, landing in a clearing uphill from the rebel camp. |
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The company's fleet of 13 airplanes and helicopters is down to two planes and one chopper. |
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Cargo helicopters are heavier models capable of carrying 60 troops, lightly armoured vehicles, or underslung loads such as artillery and munitions. |
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Harry will be given ten days to acclimatise to his surroundings, after which he will start co-piloting the helicopters. |
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The administration has been trying to speed up the delivery of F-16 fighter jets and 24 apache helicopters to Iraq. |
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Hundreds of insurgents attacked and were only repelled by teams of apache helicopters. |
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Hovering above the scene, commandos in helicopters were poised with automatic rifles. |
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They looked up into the blue sky as the helicopters flew over in a lost man formation. |
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All the roads were washed out so our helicopters are the only way in. |
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Residents are on edge, helicopters buzz overhead everywhere you look, and police are on citywide tactical alert. |
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Miraculously, and thanks to three hundred Marines and cobra attack helicopters, the convoy made it to Kirkuk. |
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Everywhere I saw helicopters jukeing and jinking, ducking and dodging. |
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Meanwhile, helicopters buzz overhead providing air cover, and teams of divers are also checking wharves and jetties at the port of Umm Qasr itself. |
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Also, it rankles me to see so much media attention paid to sponsored snowboarders and skiers who are just jumping out of helicopters to do their descents. |
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However, if he also keeps the commitment to buy new helicopters from Eurocopter, this will mean that in a couple of years Bulgaria will have 36 machines. |
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When the small plane crossed paths with military helicopters, as happened two or three times, the researchers held on as Mr. Giles wigwagged to signal he had seen them. |
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The bad weather also blocked roads and grounded helicopters as troops raced against the approaching Himalayan winter to ferry aid to remote areas. |
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More than a thousand Louisiana residents were rescued by helicopters and airboats Saturday, with hundreds still trapped on the roofs or second stories of buildings. |
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They come by air and air-dash to the Amarnath cave in helicopters. |
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Maintainers explain that after each flight, they have to rinse the saltwater off the airframes and engines, and every 30 days they thoroughly wash the helicopters. |
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A critic may also question why other important topics, such as intelligence and reconnaissance, air-sea rescue, and helicopters, were not covered in separate monographs. |
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These included components for air-to-surface missiles, aircraft machine guns, armoured personnel carriers, combat aircraft, torpedoes and combat helicopters. |
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The company can deliver complete fleets of airworthy aircraft or helicopters coming from active duty or overhauled as per the manufacturer's recommendations. |
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It's a testament to the professionalism of the engineers that they kept the aircraft airworthy in the field, where hot dusty conditions plagued the helicopters day after day. |
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Two Kiowa helicopters were damaged, but the pilots were not injured. |
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And maybe, just maybe, there are black helicopters with United Nations decals about to descend on heartland America. |
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Government helicopters buzzed over the scene as rescuers tied the injured to stretchers before forming a human chain and using ropes to pull them up the slope. |
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The vessels and the 2,500 men and women aboard were pounded by 40-foot breaking waves and rescue helicopters and lifeboats struggled to save them. |
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Two hovercraft, two rescue helicopters and three lifeboats rushed to the scene fearing a repeat of the tragedy which earlier last year claimed the lives of 21 people. |
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I love chocolate and I love my mother-in-law, but this cake is so thick and rich it should be loaded into helicopters and used to smother oil well fires. |
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The US recently stepped up its relief efforts, sending in 11 more Chinook helicopters to join the 17 US choppers already flying missions into the quake zone. |
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Like the other three Coastguard helicopters, the Sligo chopper is equipped with all the latest search and navigational equipment and has an automatic hover capability. |
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In March 1969, American helicopters flying over a western part of South Vietnam spotted a group of Vietnamese cutting wood. |
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Since then, however, the helicopters have remained grounded, and Siwa residents can only speculate as to why. |
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He laughed at rumors that Moscow is sponsoring the group with so much cash it could fly around in private helicopters. |
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That's why medical teams, replete with Life Flight helicopters, are always on standby at tour events. |
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Time it right to miss the queues and just minutes after leaving terra firma you are 102 floors up in the open air with executive helicopters passing underneath you. |
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Most aircraft except for helicopters will bank to make a turn. |
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I became rated in gyroplanes, helicopters, seaplanes and gliders. |
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In the later stages of the war, the American-made Stinger missile was introduced and wreaked havoc among the Soviet helicopters. |
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Some in critical condition can be flown in by medevac helicopters. |
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He talked to everybody while waiting for medevac helicopters. |
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Military commanders had worried the crowd would rush medevac helicopters. |
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The crash triggered emergency beacons both in the aircraft and on the men, and helicopters from RAF Leconfield and RAF Wattisham were immediately scrambled. |
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Land convoys and helicopters bore Western evacuees to Yamoussoukro, where US military cargo planes waited to fly them to Abidjan, or neighbouring Ghana. |
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About 3,000 soldiers will take part in the review, including nine columns of infantry, two columns of armoured vehicles, helicopters and a military band. |
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People will laugh, but for the helicopters and tanks, we just photographed some kids toys and superimposed them. |
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In addition to ships, it is also planned to make a wide use of mine sweeping helicopters, as well as 600S Skyships which can clear much vaster water areas of mines. |
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An important mission tackled by engineer units is preparing touchdown pads for helicopters so as to assure timely airlifts to a conflict escalation area. |
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Additionally, the so-called DDG-1000 can also carry either a pair of helicopters or a single helicopter and a trio of drones. |
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The lead pilot flew above and to the left of the low-flying U.S. helicopters and misidentified them as Russian Hind helicopters while trying to avoid flying into a mountain. |
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His forces included three infantry divisions, an armored brigade, 60 mig aircraft, 60 helicopters, and 200 Soviet-made tanks. |
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She carries a 100 mm gun, anti-submarine torpedoes, a Sea Sparrow launcher, Harpoon, Phalanx close-in anti-air weapons and two multi-role helicopters. |
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The company designs, manufactures and distributes a full range of machine guns, mounts, pods and rocket launchers to equip multi-role helicopters and subsonic aircraft. |
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Vice Admiral Jamnong said that patrol boats have been relocated to patrol the area and helicopters are flying twice a day to report on the movements of the slick. |
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Or it might make you overspend on cars and helicopters and lead you to early, penniless death. |
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However, due to the three firing modes, it can also engage and destroy hovering helicopters, non-armoured targets and soft targets, such as machine gun nests. |
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The biggest annoyance was pesky television helicopters buzzing incessantly over west side neighborhoods. |
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In Grammatiko, more than 100 firefighters, aided by eight special planes and three helicopters dropping water, fought a huge brush fire caused by the crash. |
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Typhoon fighter jets will patrol the skies, and puma helicopters will be at the ready with airborne snipers. |
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McCausland had called 1,000 troops and 1,000 police officers onto the streets, backed up with helicopters, spy planes, six water cannon and a field hospital. |
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When the RAF wanted reliable, soldier-proof helicopters, they bought Westland-built Sikorskys. |
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The air ambulance is one of only three helicopters in the country that covers night flying and is on standby for 19 hours a day, from 8am until 3am, 365 days a year. |
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As anyone who has witnessed the fighter planes and helicopters over the past few days has probably guessed, a major military exercise began around Scotland on Friday. |
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The SA government yesterday announced it is sending five helicopters, two transport planes and a Casa aircraft to help its neighbour battle the floods. |
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Using gliders, balloons, planes and helicopters, each shot is closer to the flocks of birds in flight than most people have ever been to a feathered friend on the ground. |
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William will be back flying helicopters on his regular shifts in Wales Rom today. |
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For five years he stuck it out, attending flight school where he learned to pilot helicopters, and he completed a three-year tour of duty in West Germany. |
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Three helicopters were hedge-hopping their way towards the river. |
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As midday crowds watched from sidewalks and shops, rescue helicopters set gingerly down on the building top, their rotors pushing smoke streetward as they landed. |
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These privileged persons arrive with families and hangers-on in helicopters, which land them at a helipad near the Park entrance, all at the taxpayer's expense. |
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We now understand that helicopters are overflying the Green Zone. |
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The helicopters have a common four-bladed, composite, hingeless, bearingless main rotor system and tail rotor, engine, avionics, software, controls and displays. |
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News helicopters overhead hovered with cameras sweeping the scene. |
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He has dozens of armed policemen after him and helicopters overhead. |
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The NYPD rotates six helicopters to surveil the city from above. |
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But in 1992, one of those helicopters crashed in the jungle. |
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They converted them to radio control and use them to drop parachutes for testing, far cheaper than the Blackhawk helicopters they were using for these tests. |
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I'd keep an eye out for helicopters hovering overhead if I were him, and I certainly would not allow my wife and children to drive the family vehicle any longer. |
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When I first began flying helicopters I was sometimes overwhelmed with the amount of workload needed to maintain control of a helicopter during a hover. |
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When they arrived on Friday morning, three police helicopters hovered overhead, rows of police formed up behind the barricade and police dogs patrolled the grounds. |
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Police wielding machine guns stormed houses, police dogs were set upon demonstrators, and helicopters buzzed overhead, spotlighting homes and individuals. |
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The helicopter was used to capture images of the ship as it pushed through the water as well as the military helicopters landing and taking off from the flight deck. |
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With the help of NASA educators, school groups will have the chance to build their own flying machines, including helicopters, kites, rockets and airplanes. |
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Both countries are providing more critically needed helicopters. |
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This frees up the helicopters to work only in the areas flooded too deep for any sort of wheeled vehicle, even ones with as high a draft as a garbage trick, to get into. |
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Any land that could be argued to be beyond the curtilage but still within the control of the applicant is unsuitable for landing helicopters due to tree cover or topography. |
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Gigliotti stationed two officers with a measuring pole atop the ship winged funnel and, with help from helicopters circling overheard, guided the boat under the bridge. |
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As I write, the skies are echoing not with the beating of angelic wings but with the rotating blades of surveillance helicopters circling noisily overhead. |
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At the start of the deployment, HMS Invincible will embark both FA2 Sea Harrier fighters and RAF Ground attack aircraft as well as her Sea King helicopters. |
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Disappointingly soon, the helicopters whisk us back to camp. |
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After refueling, the helicopters returned to exfiltrate the ground force. |
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Amazingly no one was killed, and the parish priest then led the children and adults of the village in a kind of exorcism, imitating the noises of the helicopters. |
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The helicopters, which also have been used to deliver humanitarian aid to some inaccessible areas, were chosen partly because of their low rotor downwash. |
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It has previously shot down several helicopters and unmanned drones. |
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Land-based radar cannot detect helicopters further than about 110km because the aircraft operate at low level, below the radar horizon. |
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A FARMER'S wife who forged claims for animals allegedly killed by low flying Army helicopters walked free from court yesterday. |
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The helicopters returned to Freetown with Harrison, his fellow UNMOs, and several Gurkhas who had been wounded during the siege. |
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Aviation The Commando Helicopter Force of the Fleet Air Arm provides transport helicopters in support of the Royal Marines. |
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Military forces use attack helicopters to conduct aerial attacks on ground targets. |
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The daily flights of the helicopters rattle the ancient walls and the winds created by their rotors blast sand against the fragile bricks. |
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Opposed engines are mounted with the crankshaft horizontal in airplanes, but may be mounted with the crankshaft vertical in helicopters. |
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Air operations by helicopters, poised to bring reinforcements from the 101st Airborne, were blocked for three days. |
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Police departments and other law enforcement agencies use helicopters to pursue suspects. |
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Helitack helicopters are also used to deliver firefighters, who rappel down to inaccessible areas, and to resupply firefighters. |
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While smaller and less expensive helicopters still use piston engines, turboshaft engines are the preferred powerplant for helicopters today. |
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The lack of hospital beds in the town is even more stark at the helidrome, where helicopters drop off patients for first aid and assessment. |
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Young, American inventor, started work on model helicopters in 1928 using converted electric hover motors to drive the rotor head. |
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In 1906, two French brothers, Jacques and Louis Breguet, began experimenting with airfoils for helicopters. |
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Coaxial helicopters, tiltrotor aircraft, and compound helicopters are all flying today. |
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Tandem rotor helicopters are also in widespread use due to their greater payload capacity. |
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In the late 1940s, helicopters were used in the casevac role by the British in Malaya. |
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AgustaWestland manufactures helicopters in Yeovil, and Normalair Garratt, builder of aircraft oxygen systems, is also based in the town. |
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The unit is equipped with patrol boats and radars but it does not operate its own helicopters. |
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The mountains are dry and brown and so remote that not even helicopters fly overhead, spraying their poison over papaverous hillsides. |
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The Italian Air Force in 2008 had a strength of 43,882 and operated 585 aircraft, including 219 combat jets and 114 helicopters. |
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Herding dogs may be used for mustering livestock, as are cowboys, stockmen, and jackaroos on horses, in vehicles, and in helicopters. |
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Heavy security continued to remain alert with 4,000 policemen guarding the stadium as helicopters surveilled both teams' arrival in the evening. |
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In serious situations they are aided by RAF helicopters from RAF Chivenor or RAF Valley. |
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Two days later, team members had successfully offloaded 20,100 measurement tons of helicopters, trailers, vehicles, containers and other cargo. |
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The charity operates 3 helicopters including one at Durham Tees Valley Airport covering the County Durham area. |
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There are indications that the deal would be cancelled except three Cheetal helicopters, which were built by Hindustan Aeronautical Ltd. |
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When the helicopters arrived at Coleman Barracks, they were disassembled and shrink-wrapped. |
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A HUGE botch-up has left the RAF with eight Chinook helicopters worth pounds 259million they cannot use. |
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The helicopter borne assault of 45 Commando was the first time helicopters were used by UK forces to lift men directly into a combat zone. |
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Two Dragonfly helicopters flew in to gather a sample of contaminated seawater from the lagoon. |
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Because the G86 is lighter than the 130GS, it can be moved via CH-47 helicopters without sectionalization. |
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Some air charter companies offer a large variety of aircraft, such as helicopters and business jets. |
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The former Airport social club building has been renovated by Bond Offshore helicopters and this will be for future passenger use. |
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Repair service of laser rangefinders cameras gyrostabilized helicopters Traffic Department. |
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