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  2. McDonnell Douglas MD-11 - Wikipedia

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    The first MD-11 was delivered to Finnair on December 7, 1990, and made its first revenue on December 20, 1990. Assembly of the first MD-11 began on March 9, 1988, at McDonnell Douglas's Douglas Products Division in Long Beach, California, and the mating of the fuselage with wings occurred in October of that year. The first flight was originally ...

  3. Stick pusher - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, airliners not known for possessing deep-stall characteristics, such as the McDonnell Douglas MD-80 narrowbody airliner, have been routinely required to be outfitted with stick pushers even where other regulatory bodies have found such devices unnecessary. [13] [14] The principle of the stick pusher is also applicable to rotorcraft.

  4. BAE Systems Silver Fox - Wikipedia

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    Data from BAE General characteristics Capacity: 0 Empty weight: 25 lb (11 kg) Fuel capacity: 2.6l Performance Maximum speed: 50 kn (58 mph, 93 km/h) Cruise speed: 45 kn (52 mph, 83 km/h) Stall speed: 28 kn (32 mph, 52 km/h)8 hours endurance References ^ "BAE Acquires UAV Maker ACR for $14.7M". Retrieved 3 January 2011. ^ "Raytheon acquires Tucson-based Sensintel, Inc". Retrieved 27 March 2015 ...

  5. Spanair Flight 5022 - Wikipedia

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    Spanair Flight 5022 or (JK5022/JKK5022) was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Barcelona–El Prat Airport to Gran Canaria Airport, Spain, with a stopover in Madrid–Barajas Airport that crashed just after take-off from runway 36L at Madrid-Barajas Airport to Gran Canaria Airport at 14:24 CEST (12:24 UTC) on 20 August 2008.

  6. Stick shaker - Wikipedia

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    The BAC-111 cockpit includes a stick shaker/pusher following its 1963 crash. A stick shaker is a mechanical device designed to rapidly and noisily vibrate the control yoke (the "stick") of an aircraft, warning the flight crew that an imminent aerodynamic stall has been detected.

  7. Wing loading - Wikipedia

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    The Monarch Butterfly has a very low 0.168 kg/m 2 wing loading The McDonnell Douglas MD-11 has a high 837 kg/m 2 maximum wing loading. In aerodynamics, wing loading is the total weight of an aircraft or flying animal divided by the area of its wing.

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  9. V speeds - Wikipedia

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    Stall speed or minimum steady flight speed for which the aircraft is still controllable in a specific configuration. [7] [8] V S R: Reference stall speed. [7] V S R 0: Reference stall speed in landing configuration. [7] V S R 1: Reference stall speed in a specific configuration. [7] V SW: Speed at which the stall warning will occur. [7] V TOSS