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The Piasecki X-49 "SpeedHawk" is an American four-bladed, twin-engined experimental high-speed compound helicopter developed by Piasecki Aircraft.The X-49A is based on the airframe of a Sikorsky YSH-60F Seahawk, but utilizes Piasecki's proprietary vectored thrust ducted propeller (VTDP) design and includes the addition of lifting wings.
Second form; former portion of NC 94; decommissioned when NC 94 was rerouted over the bridge (the old route is now secondary road 1305); now Turnpike Road (secondary road 1304) NC 6 — — US 52 in New London: NC 49: 1947: 1953 Third form; former NC 49A; became part of NC 8: NC 6: 7.9 [3] 12.7 I-40/US 421 in Greensboro
The AC does not state FAA guidance, but rather provides information in the form of "best practices" complementary to the objectives of ED-12C/DO-178C. Notably, the guidance of FAA Order 8110.49 regarding "Software Change Impact Analysis" was removed in Revision A of that notice in 2017. The best practices that AC 00-69 now describes for ...
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49-O. Elector deciding not to vote.—If an elector, after his electoral roll number has been duly entered in the register of voters in Form 17A and has put his signature or thumb impression thereon as required under sub-rule (1) of rule 49L, decided not to record his vote, a remark to this effect shall be made against the said entry in Form 17A by the presiding officer and the signature or ...
He 49a The first prototype, (originally HD 49), was flown in November 1932 He 49b the second prototype followed in February 1933, with a modified fuselage to make it 400 mm (16 in) longer, powered by a BMW VI 6.0 V-12 engine. He 49bW The He 49b turned into a floatplane He 49c The third prototype He 49d later prototype Heinkel He 51