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"I thought, 'What a crazy person in this kind of weather.' Next thing, sounded like it was in a very steep dive, the engine was just screaming," Mr. Hunter said.
Each animal spouted explosively five or six times, like some hybrid of submarine and steam engine, before diving to feed.
The solution offered here from Adobe to both Google and Yahoo (and probably offered to that other search providing company) is a special 'flash player' that allows the search engine to dive into existing SWF files.
The safety board based its conclusions on the information captured by the flight data recorder, which showed that the autopilot was turned off and the plane went into a wings-level dive, with both engines turned off, and on its interpretation of the transcript of the cockpit voice recorder, which captured the first officer repeating the phrase, in Arabic, "I rely on God".
During this dive the noise of the engine ceased".
She started by diving into PubMed – an online search engine for biomedical papers – hunting down everything she could on Charcot Marie Tooth.
The British fighter was struck in the engine, pitching over and diving into the English Channel; this was Marseille's first victory.
The passengers, certified scuba divers from experts to those on their first night dive, wobbled with every shimmy, until the engine was trimmed and anchor was set at the dive site.
The NASA administrator, Sean O'Keefe, said today that two witnesses reported that the helicopter "took a nose dive" about 4 30 p.m. after its engine stopped.
In April 1944, the same aircraft suffered engine failure in another dive while being flown by Squadron Leader Anthony F. Martindale, RAFVR, when the propeller and reduction gear broke off.
When the diving nose angle reaches 42°, the engines are turned on again to stabilize the flight.
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