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Instead, the boat started to run on the tip of its razor-sharp stabilising fins and rudder, with the hull clear out of the water.
Sheppard, a student of the tragedy for three decades, says: Bluebird had a tendency to climb out of the water and was carried on a cushion of air with just its stabilising fins and rudder in contact with the water.
Research for a new book on the tragedy, which will be published this coming Saturday, 15 October, suggests that the bird was biffed on a practice run by one of the relatively slender spars which connected the main hull to its two stabilising fins.
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This, the brainchild of an engineer called Benjamin Thompson, is designed to replace the stabilising fin under a surfboard.
A controller combining the model predictive control scheme with input disturbance measurement is designed to compare the performance of the conventional fins and flapping foils in stabilising the heave pitch motions of the vehicle.
"In this case, the boost stage did not have landing gear, which helps essentially to stabilise the stage like fins on an aircraft.
Things appeared to be stabilising.
The euro zone seems to be stabilising.
Let alone stabilising the economy".
Loan losses appear to be stabilising.
But costs now appear to be stabilising.
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