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  1. Hanna Reitsch (3751 bytes)
    4: ...nic. Several of her gliding records stand to this day.
    10: ... the [[V-1 Flying Bomb]], which was fitted with a cockpit in order to be used during gliding tests, dropped...
    12: ...She also hoped to fly out the children of propaganda minister [[Joseph Goebbels]], who'd been living t...
  2. Marina Raskova (5055 bytes)
    3: ...a Mikhailovna Raskova''' ([[March 28]], [[1912]]–[[January 4]], [[1943]]) was a famous [[Russian...
    9: ...o food. The rescue crew had found the aircraft 8 days after the landing, and so were waiting when she...
    15: ...r aircraft was the [[Polikarpov Po-2]], a very outdated [[biplane]]. The [[Germany|Germans]] were the...
  3. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    1: Ceramics, a form of art and craftsmanship that dates back thousands of years, involves the creation...
    34: ...e Grayson Perry and Ai Weiwei have pushed the boundaries of ceramics, using it to make political and s...
    42: ...d in ancient traditions, continues to evolve and adapt, reflecting the changing times and cultural con...
    55: ...|data storage]] elements. [[crystallite|Grain boundary]] phenomena in these materials can give rise to...
    82: ... in the electrical properties that show grain boundary effects.
  4. Boat (6417 bytes)
    78: ...s, although it originated in [[Nanaimo]], BC, Canada.
    96: ...mand area of a large boat the "bridge". It is the cockpit or wheelhouse, depending on its design.
    100: ...'s owner was of linen, later cotton. Therefore cordage used to control a sailing boat, tends to be ref...
  5. Space Shuttle program (41074 bytes)
    20: ...se without it a large station would never be affordable.
    25: ...continue spending money upgrading those designs — the shuttle would provide more than enough cap...
    27: ...oint rotating away from it while in polar orbit — in a 90 minute orbit [[Vandenberg AFB, Califor...
    41: ...hey could do in terms of cutting whole projects — the shuttle was all that was left, cut that an...
    53: ...ries of landing tests that was the first real validation of the gliding abilities of the design.
  6. Gliding (16947 bytes)
    19: ...[[kinetic energy]] by repeatedly crossing the boundary between air masses of different horizontal velo...
    37: ... rules for observers and recording devices to validate the claims for badges. In the United States al...
    50: ...posed by the glider getting out of station do not damage the airframe of the tow plane.
    66: ...ot visible to spectators for long periods of each day's contest and so gliding has been a difficult sp...
    79: ...y a glider. Some clubs offer courses over several days, though, with a mixture of winch and aerotow la...
  7. Flight simulator (9712 bytes)
    1: ...ge:Beech_1900D_Simulator.jpg|thumb|right|Interior Cockpit of a modern Flight Simulator]]
    2: ...ange from [[video game]]s up to fullsize [[Simpit|cockpit replicas]] mounted on [[hydraulic]] (or electrome...
    8: ...hazardous to attempt untrained, from the earliest days various schemes were used to enable new [[aviat...
    13: ...assive structure 45 ft high and capable of accommodating an entire [[bomber]] crew learning how to fly...
    15: ...no motion modelling or visual display, the entire cockpit and instruments worked, and crews found it very e...

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