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Voyager was difficult to fly, and came close to killing him a number of times — first on takeoff, when its fuel-filled wings bent so far as to touch the ground — but in December , 1986 it made a precarious twenty-five-thousand-mile flight, in nine days.
Schwartz admits it was difficult to fly the ATL-LGA route several times per month to be with her mother during her last year.
Pilots found the Mauler a heavy handling aircraft that was difficult to fly in formation, and hard to land aboard a carrier because a less than perfect landing often caused the aircraft to bounce over the arresting wires and into the safety barrier.
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But the plane, nicknamed the Dragon Lady, is difficult to fly, and missions are grueling and dangerous.
This aircraft has no tail fins at all (see below).In the past doing without tail fins would have created an aircraft that is difficult to fly.
It is difficult to fly.
Before long, they adjusted to the regimen -- with fish breaking in front of you, it was difficult to resist stripping a fly rapidly through them.
Southampton's loss of hustle after their flying start was difficult to fathom and, when they lost their defensive bearings shortly after the second-half restart, they found themselves behind.
Many of the World Cup goalkeepers criticized the official Adidas ball before the tournament, saying it flew erratically and was difficult to control.
It is difficult to imagine flying out the crews of aircraft carriers, which can number up to 5,000 sailors (in contrast to the 300 or so on major surface combatants).
It was at this time that U.S. Army pilots realized that this plane was not difficult to fly, but there were too many toggles and instruments for the human mind to remember.
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