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The car can maintain a speed of 74 m.p.h. for 30 minutes, Energine says.
At sea the vehicle could maintain a speed of 5 knots (about 6 statute miles, or 9 km, per hour), and on land it could go 50 miles (80 km) per hour.
Initial technical specifications require the ship to be able to maintain a speed of three knots while breaking through 2m-thick floes.
A Missouri Fox Trotter, with rider, can maintain a speed of 5-8 mph while using the fox trot, and can cover short distances at up to 10 mph.
The pilots, who had been cleared for a manual landing at SFO, told investigators that they had set the plane's automated throttle to maintain a speed of 137 knots during descent.
If you use an ergonomic machine, try to maintain a speed of 50 RPM and set the resistance to 6.
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In September 1900, the ship began her sea trials off Naples; during the tests, Emanuele Filiberto maintained a speed of 18 kn for a two-hour period.
The convoy maintained a speed of 17 kn; while the liners typically sailed at much higher speeds during their independent voyages, they were constrained by the maximum which Queen of Bermuda could maintain.
In addition, many existing procedures that have been treated as "Suggested" items for flying the corridor will now be mandatory, including operating landing lights; maintaining a speed of 140 kn or less while flying in the corridor; monitoring and announcing on the area Common Traffic Advisory Frequency; and travelling along the west shore when southbound and along the east shore when northbound.
Once outside, begin with a slow jog around the block or a couple of laps around the track, making sure to maintain a speed at 50percentt or less of your normal pace.
Cars were allowed to coast, but had to maintain a minimum speed of 15 miles per hour.
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