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The plane would have been capable of flying with only one engine.
Capable of flying with or without a pilot, the bike will be used to help rescue missions and monitor traffic.
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The craft were reportedly capable of flying within 500 feet of a SPS-13 radar without generating a discernible return.
Mitsubishi Heavy plans to build the wing and fuselage for the Global 5000, a plane capable of flying nonstop between Europe and North America with eight passengers and three crew members.
From then on, everyone forgot about hang-gliders in the race to build aeroplanes capable of flying faster, further and higher with ever greater payloads.
The Douglas DC-4 was capable of flying from Perth to Adelaide with one engine inoperative.
In a new boost for polar routes, the competing aircraft manufacturers have announced that in 2003 they will come out with jets capable of flying fully loaded for 18 hours -- the Boeing 777X and the Airbus A340-500.
The long-range strategic bomber, designed for nuclear attacks on the Soviet Union and capable of flying between continents without refueling, is equipped with radar-jamming gear.
The avionics on a modern airliner are already capable of flying it for most of its journey with the autopilot switched on.
The main Luftwaffe bombers, the Junkers Ju 88, Dornier Do 17Z and Heinkel He 111, were capable of flying at about 250 mph, at least with a medium load.
Virgin Atlantic's new Boeing 787-9 is capable of flying 9,000 miles non-stop from London to Perth with a full load of passengers.
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