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turning circle
noun
The circular path formed by the wheel furthest from the centre of the turn when turning to the maximum extent
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"A fabulous turning circle," said Daniels.
Accordingly, the i3's turning circle feels tiny.
Another disadvantage is the trucklike turning circle of 39.4 feet.
Heavy, with the turning circle of an articulated lorry.
It has a turning circle like the Titanic's.
Hinged tail flap in rudder can cause the turning circle diameter to be halved.
The considered test cases were turning circle maneuvers with different rudder angles at FN = 0.265.
Steering is light and direct and the turning circle is tight, again a boon in towns.
The process depart of the experimental results obtained for a particular ship in the turning circle test.
Underwater, the Lotus has a turning circle of around 20 feet.
The computed coefficients are applied to predict the turning circle and zigzag maneuvers of the model ship.
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